Posted on February 15, 2008 by Sarah
It’s come to my attention recently that some of my law students have blogs and almost all have Facebooks. With UK’s Barrister’s Ball this weekend, I felt obligated to post a little something about “thinking before you post” in our library’s blog/newsletter.
Do any of you do user education on this? I’m thinking about maybe doing [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2007 by Sarah
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted an apology for the Beacon service on the Facebook blog yesterday. As part of this, he announced that Facebook users have option of blocking all external websites from sending information to their profile. Here’s how you do it.
This is my Facebook profile. On the top right hand corner, there’s a [...]
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Posted on November 28, 2007 by Sarah
Like duct tape, The Force and seemingly everything else that’s holding my life together at the present moment, it appears that Facebook has a bit of a dark side. Well, it actually may not be that dark. It just seems like whenever a large corporation (or other agent of The Man) and privacy [...]
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