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Facebook Testing New 'Subscribe To' Feature

Facebook Testing New 'Subscribe To' Feature

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Facebook is testing a new feature designed to allow users to be instantly notified about any activity on their friend's profile.According to the Telegraph, the new feature, 'subscribe to' - currently available as a beta - will enable users to receive notifications whenever their friends update their profiles."We are testing this feature with a small percentage of users. It lets people subscribe to friends and pages to receive notifications whenever the person updates...



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UK Gov Wants to Keep Tabs on Calls, Email, Online Records Under new Spy Plan

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In a bid to provide better protection against terrorism and to combat future terror threats, UK government wants to store details such as online browsing history, phone calls, text messages and emails of every individual in...


FBI Seeking Facebook, Twitter Monitoring Software

FBI Seeking Facebook, Twitter Monitoring Software

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The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is reportedly looking for a spy tool for monitoring social media sites including Facebook and Twitter. Earlier in the month, the agency published a RFI (request for information) as a part of...


Facebook Timeline Unveiled

Facebook Timeline Unveiled

Lets users display story of their lives

News Web

Dominant social network Facebook, has unveiled a new update for all users that allows them to tell the story of their lives with 'Facebook timeline'. "Timeline gives you an easy way to rediscover the things you shared and collect...


Government Reveals ID Assurance Plans, Access via Facebook, Twitter Possible

Government Reveals ID Assurance Plans, Access via Facebook, Twitter Possible

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The UK government has revealed that social networks like Facebook and Twitter could be a part of its upcoming ‘ID Assurance’ scheme to ensure easier access to online government services.The recently announced ID...


Spinvox Replies To BBC Article, Rejects Allegations

Spinvox Replies To BBC Article, Rejects Allegations

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Speech to Text messaging company Spinvox has belatedly replied to the BBC news story and blog post from BBC's own technology correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, with a post on its own blog. The company says that the article posted...


We Won't Close Street View Argues Google Maps Head Honcho

We Won't Close Street View Argues Google Maps Head Honcho

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Google Maps chief John Hanke asserted that Google will continue taking images of the streets of UK and keep them placing online for its contentious Street View service.  In an interview with The Times, Hanke purported that...


Google Accused Of Smear Campaign Over Street View Controversy

Google Accused Of Smear Campaign Over Street View Controversy

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The director of Privacy International, Simon Davies is finding at his own expense that taking on "Goliath" Google over Street View was never going to be an easy task. The Telegraph reports that Mr Davies has accused Google of...

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