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Lawmakers are asking Facebook Inc. to roll back a new feature that they say invades the privacy of the popular online social network’s more than 400 million users.
On Tuesday, four U.S. senators objected to the feature that shares information with other websites without the explicit consent of users. They want Facebook to make the feature that currently personalizes content on three other websites “opt in.”
“Social networking sites have become the Wild West of the Internet,” said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, (D-N.Y.), who with three other Democratic senators -- Michael Bennet of Colorado, Mark Begich of Alaska, and Al Franken of Minnesota -- wrote a letter to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday outlining their concerns. “The innovation they represent is welcome but users need to have the ability to control their private information and fully understand how it’s being used.”
The privacy blowup comes as millions of people share a wealth of personal information with an ever-expanding network of friends, giving social networking sites enormous reach and moneymaking opportunities. Yet there are no guidelines for what sites like Facebook can do with that information.
A Facebook spokesman said Tuesday that the company gives users unprecedented control over their data and only shares what they have agreed to make public. He said Facebook is also strict about what information it allows other websites to access.
Last week, Facebook launched a pilot program which shares personal information that users have agreed to make public with three other websites — review site Yelp, Microsoft’s document site Docs.com and music site Pandora — so they can deliver a more personalized experience.
Some users balked, passing around instructions on Facebook on how to turn off the program. Facebook would not disclose how many people have opted out.
Jen Singer, a 43-year-old parenting blogger from Kinnelon, N.J., and an avid Facebook user, said she hasn’t made up her mind about Facebook’s new feature. For now she has turned it off.
“I don’t want to be signed up for something that I don’t know what it is,” Singer said. “Facebook should not automatically sign me up.”

At last week’s conference for developers in San Francisco, Zuckerberg said his company wants to make it easier for users to take their family and friends with them as they browse the Web, turning what was a solitary, anonymous experience into a social, interactive one.
Few have protested the new feature, unlike in 2007 when Facebook users revolted against Beacon, a tool that broadcast their activities and purchases on dozens of websites. Facebook responded by giving people the ability to opt out of the controversial program before eventually scrapping it.
“It’s Ronald Reagan’s line: ‘There they go again,’” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. “They will do what they can get away with. Instant personalization is basically pushing people’s data out to third-party websites without their consent. For a lot of people, it’s going to be a big surprise.”
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Facebook vice president Elliot Schrage disagreed. “Our highest priority is to keep and build the trust of the more than 400 million people who use our service,” he said.

20.4.10

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GizmodoGizmodoEngadget said that the "finder" (who some are referring to as a "stealer") was charging to see the "lost" new iPhone—pictures of which were published on Gizmodo this morning. Tech blogger John Gruber said the phone was a "total hoax," but seems to have backed down on that; now he says "That this belongs to and was made by Apple is almost beyond question at this point." He also says that Apple considers the phone "stolen." Gawker honcho Nick Denton promises that the story of the iPhone's acquisition is coming, and it's a "corker." ("Slang: A remarkable or astounding person or thing.") It's going to be a big double-dare to Apple's legal department, we think—and also intended to be a big middle finger to Gizmodo's chief competitor, Engadget. (Also, the getting of the iPhone, by Jason Chen with Jesus Diaz, may have some role in succession planning at Gizmodo, when site honcho Brian Lam leaves.) Finally, we hear the price that Gizmodo paid for the phone was laughably small—particularly for what looks to already be one of Gawker Media's top-five most trafficked news posts. Update: The first number out of the gate is a mere $10,000. We think that's a little high, actually! Update: We hear it's $5000, with a bonus for traffic. Update: And then we hear Steve Jobs picked up the phone to say hi. Ruh roh. Update: And then Gizmodo semi-explained how they came by the iPhone: an apparently drunk developer left it in a bar. On March 18. Which then somehow wended its way to Gizmodo—to be posted about a month later. (We presume some of that time involved the Gawker Media legal department doing their job.) Gizmodo is currently being roasted in the comments for naming the Apple engineer. And what's more, Nick Denton confirmed the $5000 bounty to the "finder" (that was previously reported here)—which is a suspiciously familiar dollar figure to those who do federal prosecutions regarding stolen goods being transmitted across state lines.

Cartoonist's app accepted -by Apple; problem -"fixed"

inspiretech Apple iPhone 3G Screen ProtectorApple iPod touch 8 GB (1st Generation) OLD MODELAfter a stink over the rejection of Pulitzer prize winning editorial cartoonist Mark Fiore's cartoon app by Apple last week, Apple wrote him a letter asking him to resubmit the app for approval. Apple CEO Steve Jobs had this to say about the rejection: "This was a mistake that’s being fixed.”
Well, the problem has indeed been fixed. The app is now proudly displayed in the App Store, along with a pleasant description that says "See the app Steve Jobs was talking about!"Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
The response from Jobs came from a customer email sent by Robert Williamson, who argued that political satire isn't simply base defamation; rather, it is the stuff that drives progressive social discourse.
"While someone can still view these on the web with no problem, I would like to say that having these and others of their ilk available more widely as apps is a benefit to society. While ridicule might be involved, they it can play an important role in civic discourse — look to the Fool in King Lear, or other similar jesters in a royal court for examples the importance of satire.”Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
Apple is known for its selective rejection and acceptance criteria, and it's rare to see an app be un-rejected without required changes, and by the CEO himself. This may be a step towards more open application acceptance standards for Apple. Or maybe it really was just a mistake.

China hacking attack on Google stole sensitive information -about password program

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don'tNEW YORK — Computer hackers stole a program that controlled access to most of Google Inc.'s services when they attacked the Internet company late last year, according to a report published late Monday.
The story in The New York Times provided more details about an intrusion that provoked a politically charged showdown between Google and China's government over Internet censorship and computer security.
The Times said it obtained the information from an unnamed person with direct knowledge of the investigation into the break-in thatGoogle has traced to China.
Google declined to comment specifically on the Times' story. A spokeswoman reiterated Google's previous assertions that the attacks on the company didn't obtain any personal information from its users' e-mail accounts.Good to Great in God's Eyes: 10 Practices Great Christians Have in Common
The stolen password system was called Gaia, a reference to the Greek goddess of earth, according to the Times. Besides e-mail, Gaia also governed access to the online services thatGoogle sells to businesses, government agencies and schools.
Without providing specifics, Google acknowledged some of its intellectual property had been stolen when it announced the hacking attacks in January. The heist promptedGoogle to tighten its computer security.
At least 20 other companies were targeted in similar attacks, according to Google.
The breach incensed Google so much that the company decided to protest the country's laws dictating the censorship of Internet search results deemed to be subversive or pornographic by the government.Google started censoring in China four years ago when it set up a search engine inside of the country to gain better access to the world's largest Web audience.Google Analytics, 3rd Edition
After unsuccessfully trying to negotiate a compromise with China's ruling party, Google last month began to shift search requests from mainland China to Hong Kong, where online censorship isn't required

Yahoo Earnings -Get a Boost- From the -Microsoft Search Deal

Julie & JuliaYahoo CEO Carol Bartz said the company had “a good quarter,” but it takes a little mathematical gymnastics to verify that claim.
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Bartz touted display advertising gains of 20 percent from a year ago. However, Yahoo (YHOO) could only say that it stabilized search share amid the transition to Microsoft’s platform.
That transition related to the Microsoft (MSFT) search pact led to a quarter with plenty of moving parts (statement).

Yahoo reported first quarter net income of 22 cents a share on revenue of $1.6 billion, up 1 percent from a year ago. However, Yahoo’s earnings were beefed up by the Microsoft search pact. Microsoft reimbursed Yahoo for the cost of operating its search services and algorithm as well as transition costs. Add it up and Microsoft payments beefed up Yahoo earnings by $78 million, or 5 cents a share. Yahoo also had a 2 cent per share gain related to the sale of Zimbra.Midaz Touch Production's Present's Over 12 Hot Gold Artist [Explicit]
Here’s a look at the Microsoft reimbursement schedule:

Factoring out one-time items, it appears that Yahoo had earnings of 15 cents a share, 6 cents better than Wall Street estimates. Yahoo’s first quarter revenue of $1.6 billion includes $466 million in traffic acquisition costs (TAC) and you get sales of $1.13 billion, a tally that’s a bit shy of the $1.17 billion Wall Street estimate.

Top Ten Countries Want More Privacy From Google

Google received a letter from “privacy officials” in 10 countries with a list of complaints and demands The Google Way: How One Company Is Revolutionizing Management as We Know ItGoogle Apps: The Missing ManualThe Google Story: For Google's 10th Birthdaysurrounding privacy. The letter focuses on Buzz and the privacy fiasco that surrounded its launch, as well as StreetView. Here’s an excerpt from the letter:Avatar (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) [Blu-ray]
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Buzz is a “hook” for government officials chronically unhappy with Google’s stand on some privacy issues (e.g., data retention) to raise their concerns again.The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
These officials are right to be vigilant about privacy on behalf of their countries’ residents. But they’re wrong to single out Google. Google is merely a lightning rod for criticism on this issue. What about Facebook, which has far more personal data than Google maintains? What about Yahoo? What about ad networks that permit behavioral targeting? What about mobile phone operators that enable spam texts on Europeans’ handsets?
I’m sure there are varying degrees of efforts and criticism directed at those companies; however, the implicit notion is that because Google is more visible and “powerful” that it deserves greater scrutiny.

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