Tuesday, September 08, 2009
The Facebook backlash | Phoebe Connelly | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk: "The profit being made by these corporations is dependent on user participation – the updating of status messages, the tagging of photos, and the writing on walls. And while those polled by Heffernan are largely concerned about the privacy issues of having their social interactions indexed and archived, the less-noticed threat is that by housing our memories and data in the cloud, we risk loss just as much as we do when we toss the negatives and stick our photos in a box."
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