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January 2, 2008
Web 2.0 and Why Privacy is Dead
Debates about privacy, shared data, and advertising are getting play outside technology, with Breakingviews picking up the story today. The financial news services offers that privacy is dead. Get over it.
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Logging into Facebook (or Google) and reading Ads = no privacy at all
Wait, if you run Vista, you have no privacy to begin with in the 1st place
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