I’m digesting some of the reactions to Google’s recently announced Social Graph API. ReadWriteWeb ask whether this is a creeping privacy violation, and danah boyd has a thoughtful post raising concerns about whether the privileged tech elite have any right to experiment in this way with the online lives of those who are lack status, [...]
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Google Social Graph API, privacy and the public record
Posted in Activism, Essays, FOAF, Jabber/XMPP, Politics, RDF, Semantic Web, Technology, Web Technology, ggg, privacy Also tagged danahboyd, FOAF, google, privacy, socialgraphapi, timoreilly, xfn 5 Comments