Facebook tries to solve Privacy problems

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My first good impression of Facebook is its care for Privacy.

When user wants to add friend, Facebook prompts for the relationship with the recipient and the system verifies if the information matches. Correct me if I’m wrong, but many people who prefer this strictness in Privacy turn out to be diligent and thoughtful enough to savvy technology and social effects of the internet.

This solves a problem of many contemporary social networking sites such as MySpace: arbitrary networking leads to privacy abuse.

However, this in turn limits the ability to discover new sites and new people. Most of users’ Facebook networks likely come from already known sources. The chance to meet new people, or discover new sites is limited proportionally to the privacy limit.

My conclusion is that this variety of usability and website nature gives web-surfers more choices of services and more channels of connection.

The more choices the merrier.




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Last update August 30, 2007

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    Giveaway of the day - Licensed Software for Free

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    Giveaway of the day is a project to distribute licensed full software, which user have to buy otherwise, for FREE. Everyday a different software is offered.Can't Beat the Price quote by Yahoo!

    Click on the following image to proceed to their free daily software.

    Giveaway of the Day

    I also added their ticket to the right sidebar so you can access it anytime.

    Download it while it’s hot and FREE!




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    Last update August 26, 2007

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    StarOffice now Free with Google Pack

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    Google Pack, the collection of applications recommended by Google, includes a new software: StarOffice, an office suite developed by Sun. In 2000 Sun released StarOffice’s source code, which became the foundation of OpenOffice.org, an open source project sponsored by Sun.


    StarOffice 8 is a full-featured office suite that contains a word processor, a spreadsheet tool, applications for presentations, databases, math formulas and drawing. It has support for most Microsoft Office formats (except for the formats introduced in Office 2007), but it can also export documents as PDF out of the box. The software normally costs $70, but it’s available for free in Google Pack. It’s worth noting that StarOffice has a huge installer (more than 140 MB), so you should download it only if you have a fast Internet connection.

    It will be interesting to see why Google didn’t choose to include OpenOffice.org, the primary difference between StarOffice and OpenOffice.org being that StarOffice includes some proprietary components like clip-art graphics, fonts, templates and tools for Microsoft Office migration.

    The next step would probably be the addition of a plug-in that lets you synchronize local documents with Google Docs & Spreadsheets, so you can have the best of the both worlds: edit complicated documents offline, collaborate and store files securely online. For now, StarOffice is integrated with Google Search and Google Desktop.

    Source: Google Unofficial Blog

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    Google has made a huge step in the competition against Microsoft. Google is planting the habit of depending on their web applications into users. They give out their high-quality services for free, with fund from their advertisement schemes. They started with Google Notebook, Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Now comes StarOffice, a product resulting from cooperation with Sun Microsystems. Who knows if they are planning an Operating System in the next step…

    Will you use the free StarOffice or the free OpenOffice or still stick with the same old giant Microsoft Office?




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    Last update August 17, 2007

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