Social Media

Why Do So Many Sites Force Use To Login Using Facebook?

This question is being asked a lot lately, as more sites and apps begin requiring the sharing of Facebook or Twitter information for login. While it used to be that you could choose to use this service and so socialize your experience, and otherwise do a regular registration, that is

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TweetDeck ostrich

Social Media In Focus: The TweetDeck Ostrich Move

“TweetDeck” is facing being closed down and dissolved and has been given just three months by the UK’s business regulator ( Companies House) to put its business practice in order. But the service seems to be performing what amounts to an ostrich-like maneuver instead.

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Facebook’s Graph Search: How It Impacts Your Privacy

There’s a lot of buzz in the search world at the moment, following Facebook’s announcement that it may or may not be squaring up to Google with its new Graph Search feature, but this tussle (if it happens) is unlikely to concern consumers too much. What may bother them however,

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Flickr

How Flickr Gets It Right

The first time I logged into my Flickr account in 2013, the photo-sharing network had a holiday surprise waiting: three extra months of Flickr Pro membership, at no extra cost. As a paying member with an annual plan, my three months get tacked onto the end of this year I’ve

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