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  1. Visit Facebook Security Advice: Never Ever Enter Your Passwords On Another Site, Unless We Ask You To Facebook Security Advice: Never Ever Enter Your Passwords On Another Site, Unless We Ask You To

    I never thought I'd find myself linking to and agreeing with a post on TechC*nt but it's good to see somebody pointing out Facebook's hypocrisy with using the password anti-pattern.

  2. Visit Facebook In Real Life is Today's BIG Thing - APR 30, 2008 Facebook In Real Life is Today's BIG Thing - APR 30, 2008

    This isn't just funny, it also encapsulates a lot of the ridiculousness of Facebook interactions.

  3. Visit App Engine, Facebook Platform, OpenSocial, and the Future of the Web - O'Reilly Radar App Engine, Facebook Platform, OpenSocial, and the Future of the Web - O'Reilly Radar

    David Recordon shares his first impressions of Google App Engine.

  4. Visit If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… at Ben Brown, Internet Rockstar If all your friends jumped off of a bridge… at Ben Brown, Internet Rockstar

    Ben Brown outlines the reasons why he left Facebook: "I think it is important to note that Facebook, though they claim to be a tool for staying connected, is actually a software tool designed *primarily* to deliver marketing messages to its audience."

  5. Visit Facebook's Misrepresentation of Beacon's Threat to Privacy: Tracking users who opt out or are not logged in. - CA Security Advisor Research Blog - CA Facebook's Misrepresentation of Beacon's Threat to Privacy: Tracking users who opt out or are not logged in. - CA Security Advisor Research Blog - CA

    An excellent piece of research that shows how Facebook affiliates' cross-site scripting (Beacon) sends information back to the mothership regardless of whether the user has opted out.

  6. Visit No random play for you, old man! « Beth Granter No random play for you, old man! « Beth Granter

    Facebook is ageist. Which sucks. To paraphrase Groucho Marx, you're only as old as the [woman/man] you are interested in [random play/networking/whatever you can get] with.

  7. Visit Arsebook | Welcome to Arsebook! Arsebook | Welcome to Arsebook!

    Arsebook is an anti-social utility that connects you with the people YOU HATE.

  8. Visit Brad's Thoughts on the Social Graph Brad's Thoughts on the Social Graph

    Another take on social network portability.

  9. Visit BBC NEWS | Technology | Pull down the walled gardens BBC NEWS | Technology | Pull down the walled gardens

    The need for portable social networks hits the mainstream press: Professor Michael Geist writes an article for the BBC website.

  10. Visit The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online Social Network Sites The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online Social Network Sites

    "In addition to assessing bonding and bridging social capital, we explore a dimension of social capital that assesses one's ability to stay connected with members of a previously inhabited community, which we call maintained social capital."

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