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Breakfast briefing: Facebook's privacy changes and Twitter co-founder's new project• Facebook has finally instituted new privacy settings and pulled the plug on local, city-based networks in its attempt. Co-founder Mark Zuckerberg explains it a little in a post on the Facebook blog, suggesting that it is an attempt to "create a simpler model for privacy control" ... |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Freeview HD and Josh Harris on We Live In PublicChannel 4 may have canceled Big Brother, but this week we resurrect the concept as we talk to Josh Harris, the subject of the recent film We Live In Public. As both an internet pioneer and Truman Show-style subject, we'll be finding out what drove him to film the lives of complete strangers and h... |
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Twitter, Facebook and Google turn red for World Aids DaySome of the web's most prominent sites turn to campaigning for World Aids DayTo raise awareness, the sign-in screen of the Twitter homepage has been changed to red, and the tweets can change their colour. If the hashtags #red or #laceupsavelives are included in tweets they will turn the font red ... |
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How do you make sure you hire the right programmer?Over the past couple of days a short essay by Aaron Swartz has been doing the rounds, in which he details the process he uses to hire programmers.I've mentioned Swartz in the past, not least for his stance as a Wikipedia inclusionist in my August article on the future of the online encyclopedia (... |
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Breakfast briefing: Arrest over virtual theft, CrunchPad crashes and the trouble with crowdsourcing• Police in Avon and Somerset have confirmed that they arrested a man for stealing people's accounts in the online game Runescape, marking one of the first cases of its kind in Britain. Graham Cluley has some good background on the idea of virtual theft - something that can end in tragedy.&b... |
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BBC iPlayer use, in beautiful graphicsWant to get a visual version of BBC iPlayer use? Try thisFrom CXO, an online magazine for chief execs and other "chief" things, comes this rather wonderful graphic. Small version here, but click it for the large one.There's also an interview with John Linwood, the BBC's chief technology... |
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