That didn’t take long. Two days ago, well known VC (and early Twitter investor) Fred Wilson wrote a post telling Twitter startups to stop filling holes in Twitter’s products and to instead look to launch killer apps that start entirely new businesses. That led some third party developers to question if Wilson was hinting that [...]
Tags: Backlash, Blackberry, Developer Community, Filling Holes, First Hole, Fred Wilson, Killer Apps, Launch, Long Time, Mobile Platforms, New Businesses, Party Applications, Party Apps, Party Developers, Rim, Shortening, Startups, Third Party, Twitter, Twitterific
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Fri, April 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Yesterday, Facebook released a proposed privacy policy that foreshadowed a bold (and creepy) new feature: some third-party partners are going to be allowed to access and use your Facebook data without any prior consent. Make no mistake — there will be backlash. That’s par for the course for Facebook, which has shown time and time again [...]
Tags: Backlash, Decent Chance, Facebook, Facebooker, Friends, Graphs, Keeping Score, Labyrinthine Settings, Mass Migration, Mistake, New Feature, Pitchforks, Privacy Policy, Privacy Wizard, Search Engines, Smiling Faces, Third Party Partners, Time Joe, Wake Up Call, Wakeup Call
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Sun, March 28 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In its relentless push to turn YouTube into a profit center, Google is trying anything it can to pump more advertising into the billions of videos people watch on the site. Now it is automating the way that Flash overlay ads can be created and displayed on YouTube videos. Through the self-serve Display [...]
Tags: Advertisers, Backlash, Banner Ads, Billions, Bottom Line, Consumers, Create Flash, Google, Google Adwords, Long Time, Mom, One Billion, Pop Businesses, Pop Ups, Profit Center, Small Businesses, Ups, Video Inventory, Video Networks, Youtube Videos
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Google Buzz launched with more than its fair share of privacy issues, leading to a significant backlash from some users. Fortunately the Buzz team is fixing these issues at a brisk pace. Today, they’ve rolled out a fix to a bug that would let users inadvertently expose their friends’ private email addresses using [...]
Tags: Asterisks, Backlash, Brisk Pace, Buzz, Email Address, Email Addresses, Fair Share, Follower, Friends, Google, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Issues, Private Email, Profile, Reply System, Seeing Stars
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Sat, February 13 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
As we noted this morning, Google isn’t wasting any time in responding to user criticism about Buzz. Now they’ve rolled out another set of changes to further address Buzz’s privacy issues. The biggest change involves the automatic follow system: it’s now being switched to a suggestion model, where Google will present you with a [...]
Tags: Address, Backlash, Buzz, Gmail, Google, Hurdle, People, Picasa, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Issues, Privacy Settings, Selection Screen, Suggestion
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Sat, February 13 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments