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Mashable is a blog covering social networks.
What does that mean? It means sites like MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Multiply, hi5, Tagworld, Windows Live Spaces, Piczo and Bebo, video-sharing sites like YouTube, news sites like Digg and photo-sharing sites like Photobucket and Fotolog.
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This is an immensely important decision. First of all, and despite’s Google’s clumsy own argument that IP addresses aren’t personal data, this means that the public thinks that they’re most definitely personal and are willing to raise hell to prove it. More importantly, this decision means that regardless of anyone’s good intentions - Viacom tried to assure us that they won’t use the data to sue individuals - our personal data cannot be just randomly passed around just because some big company is losing money.
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Mozilla has just launched Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 for download. The most notable new feature is probably private browsing mode, which lets you browse without having any of your Web history stored locally.
In a blog post, Mozilla indicates that this is “perfect for online holiday shopping!” but you can probably think of some less savory reasons you may want to use such a feature.
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Public Comment
on 2006-05-18 by pixelator
on 2006-08-02 by marshallk
on 2006-08-12 by rogerkondrat
on 2006-08-23 by bluecockatoo
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