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[Business Insider] I haven't received my invitation yet to join Google+ or from Mark Zuckerberg to join his Circle - must have got lost in the post! ;-)

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[StartupGarage!] Zuckerberg Reconsiders, Says The Hell With Privacy On Google+ ...: Zuckerberg is the most popular person on Google+ even though he hasn’t really done anything with his profile.

[Business Insider] David Pogue Raves About Google+, Says It Improves Facebook: Summary Facebook is one of the largest websites in the world, with more than 500 million monthly users. The site was started in 2004 by founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg when he was an undergraduate student at Harvard.

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[Brian Brown's Official Website] Zuckerberg Reconsiders, Says The Hell With Privacy On Google+ ...: Zuckerberg is the most popular person on Google+ even though he hasn’t really done anything with his profile.

[Business Insider] Why It's So Important For Facebook To Work On Every Phone: Sjogreen was explaining all of this as a reason why Facebook is bullish on HTML5 for its long-term developer strategy. By building a platform that lets social developers write their apps once to run on multiple mobile platforms, Facebook is doing them a big favor.

[Internet Marketing Company Blog | Internet Marketing Inc] Under Pressure, Facebook Signals About Face on Privacy Settings: Naturally looking to avoid Time Magazine’s characterization, Facebook has signaled today that they are reconsidering their privacy settings.  From a series of crisis management meetings of senior staff for the social network, all agreed that the privacy settings were at best confusing and at worst exploitative.  It is unclear at this point whether these changes would include an unlikely abandonment of Zuckerberg’s “open graph” proposal he unveiled last month or will satisfy privacy advocates.  Facebook, nonetheless, stresses its desire to remain “user-friendly,” thus fueling speculation that the default setting may be switched back, meaning only those users who opt-in will be sharing their public information with the vast public of third-party websites.  This would likely satisfy their near 500 million person network, as we only want to have a choice in the matter.  All in all, the flak Facebook faces nor the U-turn Facebook management is about to pull will likely hurt the stability of the massive network.  Sometimes things change while remaining the same.

[Technology Analysis RSS | BNET Industries] Facebook's Biggest Problem: Mark Zuckerberg Is a Kidiot | BNET: And for all its current success, Facebook is creating an amount of antagonism among many that is remarkable in its breadth and depth. They are making business partners reconsider their allegiances, angering many customers, and practically waving a red flag at the federal regulatory bull.

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