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Facebook Graph Search lets everyone know you like prostitutes

Facebook Graph Search has been released to a limited number of users, but the possible privacy implications have already sparked the imagination. Tom Scott is one of the lucky ones who already has access to Graph Search, and he made an Actual Facebook Graph Search tumblr to collect examples of what he has found with … Continue reading Facebook Graph Search lets everyone know you like prostitutes

List 29: Getting Lost in Interesting Wikipedia Links

Do you ever let yourself wander Wikipedia? You start out looking for information about some very specific thing. Then you see an interesting link, so you click it. Then that page has an interesting link so you click that. Sure, you need to be wary about information on Wikipedia because it may have questionable sources, … Continue reading List 29: Getting Lost in Interesting Wikipedia Links

Why Yo Gabba Gabba Live is better than The Book of Mormon

In the past two weeks I've seen both The Book of Mormon (the musical) and Yo Gabba Gabba! Live. So how does a winner of 9 Tony Awards compare to a live version of a Nick Jr. children's television show? Basically, the kid's show kicks its ass. Let's examine why.  The Music These are musical … Continue reading Why Yo Gabba Gabba Live is better than The Book of Mormon

List 28: Facebook search capabilities we really need

Facebook Graph Search was announced last week. This new Facebook search capability allows users to find people based on their interests, locations and other personal details. Like most Facebook changes this has raised privacy concerns, which is why I suggested some settings to check here. From a usefulness perspective, yes, it could be fun to … Continue reading List 28: Facebook search capabilities we really need