Posts Tagged ‘Telegraph

Facebook’s new approach to privacy is bold, pushing users to be increasingly public with their data. This public sharing is the new “social norm”, said founder Mark Zuckerberg in a recent interview. But is Facebook really responding to cultural changes or simply encouraging the type of behavior that will help the company to grow fastest? [...]

You know that old adage about not saying “bomb” on an airplane? It turns out that it extends to Twitter as well. The Telegraph reports that a South Yorkshire man was arrested last week after joking on Twitter that he would blow an airport “sky high” if his flight was delayed. When the Robin Hood [...]

Stop the digital presses: People use Facebook to cheat on their spouses and said cheating leads to d-i-v-o-r-c-e (in case there are kids in the room), or so says a rather reactionary piece in the Telegraph. The British paper seeks to cast Facebook as a enemy to the sanctity of marriage, citing evidence along the [...]

If Twitter added the ability to post video clips to the service, would you use it? That feature may be coming, according to a short and unsourced article today by Britain’s Telegraph. If true, such a service would compete with many existing Twitter video sites, including Twiddeo and Vidly. The details, however, are suspiciously sparse, [...]


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