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  • Scoble, Facebook and Data Ownership

    I've sort of ignored the whole Scoble/Facebook fiasco, with people arguing on both sides who "owns" the data. Jimmy Gutterman misses the point a bit , because Facebook has already opened up the social graph through the Facebook Platform API. What they don't expose - and why this script...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 01-09-2008
  • Would you trust Zamzar with your data?

    Kevin writes about Zamzar , a free web-based service that converts audio, video and documents from one format to another (via Download Squad ). Sounds cool, but would you trust them with your sensitive data? I don't know about you, but I barely trust Google or Microsoft with this information. Should...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 11-03-2006
  • Of Dog Sniffs and Packet Sniffs

    Interesting article about the implications of the Caballes decision on matters of privacy on the Internet. I was actually thinking about this in terms of VoIP as a topic for my Computer Law paper. Update : Orin explains why Caballes won't impact Internet surveillance .
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 02-13-2005
  • Who's reading your e-mail?

    Your ISP can read your e-mail. That's what a federal district court decided in 2003, and what the First Circuit Court of Appeals upheld last week. A little history: Back in 1998, an online bookseller gave free e-mail accounts to book dealers and then secretly copied all messages that came in from Amazon...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 07-11-2004
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