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Top News: E-Tail Spending Skyrockets | Google Defense | "Do Not Track" Looms | AOL Keeping Publications

Ad Technology: Exponential Interactive Launches Appsnack, Global Mobile Advertising Solution For Brand Advertisers Business Strategies: Creating True Accountability for the Customer Experience Campaig  [...]

Top News: Mobile World Congress and smartphone trends | iOS security loophole | Groupon acquires Uptake

Mobile Computing: 5 smartphone trends at Mobile World Congress. More feds ditch BlackBerrys. Privacy: New Mozilla browser add-on visualizes who is tracking you online.   [...]

Top News: Google lets users block PPC ads | Online privacy bill of rights | Boku

Ad Technologies & Vendors: Google launches blocking option for PPC ads. Convergence: KT reviewing network fees on Youtube, Internet TVs. Privacy: White House   [...]

Closing Bell: Google pay-TV pilot | Mobile privacy | Apple sandboxing delay

Signs of What's to Come: Google to launch pilot pay-TV program in Kansas City. 7 potential problems with Google's glasses. Privacy: Tech firms agree to   [...]

Closing Bell: Google and IE privacy | SkyDrive and Windows 8 | Angry Birds teams with NASA

Privacy: Google bypasses IE privacy says Microsoft. Cloud Computing: Move over iCloud: Microsoft details extensive SkyDrive integration with Windows 8. Google seeks to   [...]

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Top News: Apple results | EU privacy laws have steep fines | Facebook trading

Business News: Stellar Apple results point to a good year ahead. Legal/Regulatory: EU commissioner unleashes draft data protection bill. Companies face   [...]

Top News: Google privacy ad blitz | Apple textbook tools | Look who's crowdsourcing

Privacy: Google tackles online privacy in unusual ad blitz. Signs of What's to Come: Apple to announce tools, platform to 'digitally destroy' textbook publishing. Big firms   [...]

Germany Wants to Do Away with Facebook's Like Button

German state Schleswig-Holstein’s head of the independent data protection center is taking aim at Facebook's "Like" -- or Gefällt mir in German -- button. His claim is that websites that use the button are illegally sending this data to Facebook, writes Silicon Filter. Facebook, in turn, uses that information to illegally create a profile of its users  [...]

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Top News: Google +'s female users | Adobe acquires EchoSign | Sears' iPad ad mistake

Google +: Hashtag creator brings his idea to Google+. The women on Google +. Facebook bans Google+ ad. Business Strategies:   [...]

Top News: LinkedIn, Facebook IPOs | Apple near cloud music deals | Apple tells Senate it does not track locations | Kindle books outsell print versions |

Business Strategies: What LinkedIn means for Facebook IPO. Exclusive: Apple near cloud-music deals. Search: Google launches Inside Search   [...]

Top News: Google near deal in online pharma ad crackdown | Online seller who threatened customers pleads guilty | Facebook PR firm and its unsavory clients | New app rules causing woe for developers

Legal/Regulatory: Google near deal in online pharma drug ad crackdown. Online seller who bullied customers pleads guilty. Public Relations: Facebook PR firm   [...]

Top News: Vevo launches new artist-athelet web series | TV taps social media | Is blogging still relevant? | Smartphones that spy on you | More about Xoom

Online Video: Vevo fuses artists and athletes in new web series. Social Media: TV industry taps social media to keep viewers' attention. Internet Strategies: In a cutthroat world, so  [...]

Who Else is Reading Your Tweets?

Social media is becoming a treasure trove for the most unlikely of data hunters - divorce attorneys, health insurance companies and now debt collectors. Yes, debt collectors have begun using social networking sites to gather information about their targets. "It is an important tool," said Marc Davenport, president of RMI Consulting, a Houston commercial debt collection firm. "We do it because information is power." (via  [...]

Should - or Would - Consumers Pay for Privacy?

Comments made by venture capitalist Fred Wilson at the Geoloco conference in San Francisco this week  have prompted a debate about the future of privacy as social networking becomes ever more entrenched in everyday life. The firms that are best suited to give consumers what they want in terms of settings, controls, etc, are the start ups that haven't begun operating yet, he said. Then Wilson dropped an eye-brow   [...]

Do Brands Feel as Negative About Facebook As Consumers Do?

Facebook received about the worst blow to its brand that any company could sustain - courtesy of the 2010 American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) E-Business Report. The survey reported that Facebook scored 64 on the ACSI's 100-point scale, putting the site in the bottom 5% of all measured private sector companies - a ranking so low, that even the IRS scored higher, the survey   [...]

Buffalo News, Sun Chronicle Ban Anonymous Comments

The Buffalo News is about to implement a policy in which it will no longer allow comments to remain anonymous on both its online and print site. Instead, people will have to provide their real names and hometowns. That policy will go into affect Aug. 2, following in the footsteps of the Sun Chronicle newspaper in Attleboro, Mass., which launched a similar system on July 7. Not only does the Sun Chronicle re  [...]

Who Else is Using Your Customers' Tweets?

Consumers - not to mention legislators - have become increasingly concerned about online and social media privacy.  The commercialization of social media data, however, is not just on the part of marketers - or in the case of Facebook, by these sites on behalf of their advertising clients. Increasingly, social media content is being used in ways that consumers never expected - and is li  [...]

Why Some Facebook Users Are At War With Its Advertisers

Quit Facebook was supposed to be a day where legions of Facebook users left the network in protest over its privacy policies. The movement, by just about any measure, was a flop, with approximate 33,000 of the social network’s 400 plus million users signing a pledge to quit the service. But while the movement may have ended with a whimper that doesn’t mean there is a strong undercurrent of fury directed at the social networking site. Bruce Nus  [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 5/18/10

Campaign & Creatives: Fan-generated ads: uninspired, cynical and just downright bad. Privacy: MySpace simplifies privacy settings. Forget cookies, your browser has fingerprints,   [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 5/04/10

Search: Google invests in firm that tries to predict the future. Ad Technologies: Consolidation predicted for ad technology sector in 2010. Social Media: Twitter set to   [...]