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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Send it if You Like


It seems like Facebook is always making changes and coming out with new features. This past Monday Facebook released a "Send" button. The button will allow users to share whatever they are viewing to friends. It's intended to replace the usual "email to a friend button" and is aimed at improving the Groups feature. The button is very similar to the "Like" button but when you click on it a pop-up appears that will give you the option to send it to your friends, groups, or the standard email.

The button will also count towards the amount of "Likes" the page has. Facebook will now calculate how "liked" a page is by adding the likes, shares, comments, and inbox messages containing a URL. CNN.com reports that more than 50 websites including, People.com, The Wall Street Journal, and Orbitz are launching the "Send" button.

Facebook may annoy us with all their changes but, this seems like a good idea. It will be a quick and easy way for you to share something you like on a page. It takes the Like button to a whole new level. So is this just another annoying feature, or is it the greatest thing since the "Like" button? Try it out below or make one for whatever you like on Facebook's developer website!



Source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/social.media/04/26/facebook.send.button.mashable/index.html


Saturday, April 23, 2011

The iPhone Knows Where You've Been


Has Apple gone too far? Recently, two researchers found a"secret" file on the iPhone and iPad that can track user's location. This isn't just geotagging pictures and status updates. It tracks every move you make and even allows users to map it out. This has raised concerns for violating privacy rights, but a small paragraph in Apple's terms of use gives them permission to use this application. So the next time you go to click the "I have read and agree to the terms of use", you may want to actually read the terms of use.

Some users have had fun looking at all the places they have been. A few have even gone as far as posting the maps online. One advantage to this application would be if your iPhone or iPad is ever stolen or lost, you would be able to track it's exact location; but is it worth giving some of your privacy for? It's a little creepy to think that a phone can keep track of everywhere I go.

I think this is a little much. We are losing privacy more and more each day. People should at least have a choice when it comes to this. Having a small paragraph in something you know people don't really read anyway isn't really enough. I mean it does sound neat on paper but when you really think about it, it's a little scary to think that someone can pinpoint your exact location at any given time. I do use Foursquare as a fun way to interact and compete with friends but I chose when to check-in and tell people where I am. People should at least have a choice in the matter. So, is Apple intruding or is it not that big of a deal?

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/mobile/04/21/iphone.tracking.fun/index.html


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Liberty Tree Planting