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Technorati tag(s): javascript, programming, scripting
posted at: 2:54am on 13-Dec-2007 path: /Programming/Javascript | permalink | edit (requires password)
Facebook Opens Up Even More
Facebook opens its developer platform to other social networks, but still spurns OpenSocial. Bebo likes them both.
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Technorati tag(s): ecommerce
posted at: 2:54am on 13-Dec-2007 path: /Ecommerce | permalink | edit (requires password)
Four executives leave BCBSRI
PROVIDENCE – The departures of four Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island senior executives was confirmed today by Kim Keough, the insurer’s assistant vice president of public relations.
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Technorati tag(s): Rhode Island, Providence, New England
posted at: 2:54am on 13-Dec-2007 path: /Rhode_Island_USA | permalink | edit (requires password)
Google Gets A GOP Griefer
House Republican Joe Barton from Texas has a burr in his saddle about Google - 24 burrs, to be precise, some in multiple parts.
It is a testament to Google's usefulness that despite the lengthy list of complaints he has sent to Eric Schmidt, Barton has a link to Google in the sidebar of his website.
Barton has a position on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, putting him in a place where he can make political hay of Internet causes. Declan McCullagh obtained Barton's blistering little screed to Schmidt; for some reason the Congressman's otherwise up to date website does not have it posted.
The letter requests a reply to its lengthy contents by December 18th. Barton wants the Committee to "better understand the privacy and consumer protection implications" of Google's proposed acquisition of DoubleClick.
If such a response were to contain detailed answers to its questions, the reply would become the hottest read in the technology industry. Several questions deal with how Google delivers advertisements to users of its services, along with Barton's questions on privacy and data retention.
We think Google would sooner switch its famed cafeterias to using school lunch menus before feeding this kind of information to Congress.
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Technorati tag(s): online marketing
posted at: 2:54am on 13-Dec-2007 path: /Online_Marketing | permalink | edit (requires password)
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