by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 17, 2009 | Content, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
A change in the Facebook Terms of Service (TOS) spotted by Chris Walters at consumerist.com says all your posted photos, content, and documents are the property of Facebook to sell forever. While I understand why the alarm bells are going off (uh, no, that’s not...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 3, 2009 | Content, Marketing, Social Media
Amidst the Super Bowl, occasionally super commercials, and super groundhogs having their day, it was easy to overlook some major privacy news: Facebook knows a lot about you, and they’re going to sell it. According to an article in the London-based Telegraph,...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 17, 2008 | Content
One of the benefits of having a blog is that you can rant. This is a runt of a rant, but I would love to hear what you think! -W Ed note: Within 48 hours of release, Google has delivered many of the changes that I and other power users requested. Was this being...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 23, 2008 | Content, Knowledge Management, Social Media, Web 2.0
Some anthropologists believe storytelling predates the spoken word. Evolution brought the spoken word to “don’t do that, you’ll poke your eye out”. A grandparent could spin that into a wonderful story where the facts are irrelevant to the...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 7, 2008 | Social Media, Web 2.0
In today’s New York Times magazine, Clive Thomson has an excellent piece on the evolution of social media and the privacy issues in play. Almost two years ago to the day, Facebook quietly rolled its “News Feed” feature to the masses. The millions of...