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Should your online data belong to you?

Should your online data belong to you? This question was posed to LinkedIn users in a poll today (see the poll results here, if you’re a LinkedIn user.) The choices given in this multiple choice poll are: Yes, absolutely No, if it’s online then I’ve got no control Yes and no, it’s complicated. Yes, but [...]

Facebook Social Plugins

Facebook has just announced at their F8 conference, a new feature called Social Plugins.  These plugins are intended to make the integration of Facebook into websites as simple as possible. The first example the showed is the “Like” button plug-in, which allows you to add the famous “Like” button to any page on your website [...]

Google Goes Real-Time

I took a little break from work this afternoon to watch the webcast of the Google Search Event, hosted at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Many innovative new features were introduced by the search giant – including Google Goggles, enhancements to it’s mobile home page, and a product search function that includes [...]