Facebook wins $873M suit against spammer
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
Facebook has a won $873 million judgment against a Canadian man who bombarded the popular online hangout with sexually explicit "spam" messages. The victory, sealed with a judge's order issued last Friday, probably won't yield a windfall for privately held Facebook Inc., whose revenue this year is expected to range between $250 million to $300 million.
Pro-Anorexia Groups Spread to Facebook
Posted by Jeff from Newsweek
A Web page labeled "Ana Boot Camp" recently offered its members a seemingly irresistible proposition: a 30-day regimen designed to help them drop some serious pounds, no exercise needed. The catch was that the group's members were to vary their daily caloric intake from 500 (less than half the daily minimum requirement for women recommended by the American College of Sports Medicine) to zero. They were supposed to track their progress, fast to make up for the days they accidentally "overate" and support each other as they worked toward their common goal of radical weight loss.
NYT: The Facebooker who friended Obama
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
It's not Scarlet Johannsen and he's not a former member of the Weathered Underground. Phew!
The Age Blogs: Management Line
Posted by SoxFirst
Should Facebook be banned from workplaces? Does help or hinder productivity?
Ringside to Unveil Social App Server
Posted by Jeff from eWeek
Interesting, but will it turn out to be all hype.
Facebook's collision course with the big portals
Posted by newscloud2 from Tuscaloosa News
In fact, Facebook is on a collision course with the more mature Web colonies--AOL, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo. One of the key metrics of a major portal is stickiness--the number of applications used per member and time spent on the site. Communications services, such as e-mail, instant messaging, group chat, and forums, have proven to be very sticky.
Privacy vs. technology, freedom vs. convenience: it’s only going to get worse
Posted by udamnskippy from Scholarsandrogues
Perhaps innovation and individual liberties aren’t inherently opposed, but a glance around the landscape suggests the difficulty in investing more deeply in the bounty of tech-enabled consumerism without sacrificing our personal privacy. Thousands of Facebook users and millions of online shoppers say they’re worried already. If so, the next decade promises to be absolutely terrifying.
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