Myspace has settled charges with The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the US consumer protection people, for violating federal law by sharing the private information and web browsing habits of its 25 million users with advertisers. Myspace’s …
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FTC puts Myspace on the naughty step for selling users’ private information – naked security
Myspace settles with FTC over sharing user data with advertisers – Ars Technica
Myspace has agreed to settle charges that it misled users about sharing their personal information with advertisers, the Federal Trade Commission announced Tuesday. The FTC alleges that Myspace allowed advertisers to combine profile information with …
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I don’t care about George Zimmerman’s MySpace page. Granted, it was gratifying to read recently in The Miami Herald about his crude animus toward Mexicans (“soft a– wannabe thugs”) and his reference to a former girlfriend as an “ex-hoe.”
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A core focus of our Social Gaming and Mobile Application development is to allow users and players to reach across different networks into a virtual application or gaming environment such as Facebook, MySpace, iPhone and Android and be able to …
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Ajay Banga, president and chief executive of MasterCard Worldwide, was recently named chairman of the Washington-based U.S.-India Business Council. He succeeds Harold “Terry” McGraw III, chairman of The McGraw-Hill Companies. Mr. Banga …
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