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¿Dónde está el dinero Mr. Zuckerberg ? - 27 août 2012
Se respira cierto clima antisocial en Wall Street, con Facebook como catalizador. Porque ahora lo que está de moda en el parqué neoyorquino es cuestionar el negocio de las redes sociales, el mismo que hace solo unos meses iba a revolucionar la forma de comunicarse y de hacer dinero en Internet. El giro ha sido de (...)
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Google acquiert Wildfire, spécialiste du marketing des médias sociaux - 2 août 2012
Pour consolider son marketing des réseaux sociaux, Google vient de se payer Wildfire.
Google a acquis Wildfire Interactive, une société de marketing des médias sociaux, visant à créer de nouvelles opportunités de business pour ses clients. Fondé il y a quatre ans, WilfFire se situe à Redwood City, en Californie, et aide (...)
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Google acquires social ad start-up Wildfire - 1er août 2012
Google Inc said on Tuesday it acquired marketing start-up Wildfire to help the world’s largest Internet search company expand further into social media.
Google paid about $250 million for the business, according to a person familiar with the deal. The source is not authorized to speak publicly about the (...)
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Facebook va cibler ses publicités en fonction des applications téléchargées - 10 juillet 2012
Facebook teste actuellement un système permettant d’imposer à ses utilisateurs des publicités ciblées selon les applications dont ils se servent sur leur mobile, croit savoir le Wall Street Journal, qui cite "des personnes proches des plans de l’entreprise" dans son édition du samedi 7 juillet.
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Think Tank : LinkedIn gets hacked and nobody cares - 11 juin 2012
The British technology press was awoken from Jubilee madness with news that 6.5m passwords had been stolen from LinkedIn’s database this week.
It emerged that hackers were working to "crack" a list of 6.5 million out of 150 million LinkedIn profiles.
Web security experts galore quickly warned users to change (...)
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Lax Security at LinkedIn Is Laid Bare - 11 juin 2012
LinkedIn is a data company that did not protect its data.
Last week, hackers breached the site and stole more than six million of its customers’ passwords, which had been only lightly encrypted. They were posted to a Russian hacker forum for all to see.
That LinkedIn was attacked did not surprise anyone. (...)
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Web 2.0 Is Over, All Hail the Age of Mobile - 10 juin 2012
When they look back at this era, Internet historians will mark Facebook’s Instagram acquisition as the symbolic moment when the Great Shift was confirmed. Significantly, it also came soon after Steve Jobs’ death. The device that Jobs created had, within the space of five years, allowed a 551-day-old company with 14 (...)
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Here’s Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next 5 Years - 10 juin 2012
We think of Google and Facebook as Web gorillas. They’ll be around forever. Yet, with the rate that the tech world is moving these days, there are good reasons to think both might be gone completely in 5 "“ 8 years. Not bankrupt gone, but MySpace gone. And there’s some academic theory to back up that view, along (...)
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Pourquoi Facebook et Google devraient avoir complètement disparu d’ici 5 ans - 10 juin 2012
La lecture de la semaine est un post de blog hébergé sur le site de Forbes, blog tenu par un certain Eric Jackson (@ericjackson), fondateur de la société de capital-risque IronFire. Le post est intitulé "Voici pourquoi Facebook et Google devraient avoir complètement disparu d’ici 5 ans". Ce qui est intéressant, c’est que (...)
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Who has your back ? - 8 juin 2012
When you use the Internet, you entrust your online conversations, thoughts, experiences, locations, photos, and more to companies like Google, AT&T and Facebook. But what happens when the government demands that these companies to hand over your private information ? Will the company stand with you ? Will it (...)
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LinkedIn investigates hacking claims - 8 juin 2012
Business social network examines claims by security analysts that more than 6 million users’ details have been posted online
LinkedIn has launched an investigation into reports that its password database has been compromised with more than 6 million users’ details posted online.
The business social network is (...)
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LinkedIn Confirms Hack And Leak Of "Some" User Passwords - 7 juin 2012
Shortly after it was reported that nearly 6.5 million LinkedIn account passwords were leaked onto the net, LinkedIn leapt into action and mounted their own investigation.
Though most of the morning was spent claiming that they could not confirm a security breach, a new announcement on their blog reveals that at (...)
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LinkedIn victime d’un piratage d’ampleur - 7 juin 2012
Le réseau social LinkedIn a été victime d’un piratage de grande ampleur, qui a abouti à la publication d’un fichier crypté contenant près de 6,5 millions de mots de passe de ses utilisateurs sur un forum russe. Sur le site russe, le pirate présumé expliquait être à la recherche d’aide pour décrypter les mots de passe volés. (...)
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LinkedIn collectait les données des calendriers iOS et Android - 7 juin 2012
LinkedIn a modifié ses apps mobiles pour Android et iOS afin que celles-ci ne transfèrent plus vers ses serveurs des données de l’agenda quand la fonction d’intégration est activée.
LinkedIn a confirmé que la fonction d’intégration de ses applications mobiles impliquait le renvoi, vers les serveurs du réseau social, de (...)
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Surfez, vous êtes notés - 29 mai 2012
Nous sommes 16 millions à être concernés... Mais quasiment personne n’en a conscience. Lorsque nous achetons sur CDiscount, SFR, Go Voyage, Marionnaud, etc., le site demande à la société Fia-Net si la commande est fiable. C’est inscrit dans les conditions générales de vente, ces fameuses informations que personne ne lit. (...)
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Just the Facts. Yes, All of Them. - 25 mars 2012
At 7 years old, Gilad Elbaz wrote, "I want to be a rich mathematician and very smart." That, he figured, would help him "discover things like time machines, robots and machines that can answer any question."
In the 34 years since, Mr. Elbaz has accomplished big chunks of these goals. He has built Web-traversing (...)
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Apple and iPhone app developers face privacy questions from US Congress - 24 mars 2012
Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Instagram and other startups asked to explain their data collection habits
Two US Congressmen have written to Apple and 33 publishers of social iPhone apps requesting details on how they gather, store and use data on their users, as the row over apps privacy rumbles on.
The pair "“ (...)
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Facebook passwords ’fair game in job interviews’ - 24 mars 2012
The growing trend for bosses asking prospective employees for their Facebook usernames and passwords is not illegal say employment lawyers.
There have been several cases reported in the US of people being asked for their Facebook passwords while being interviewed for a role.
Justin Bassett, a New York-based (...)
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Privacy suit filed against Path, Twitter, Apple, Facebook, others - 18 mars 2012
Address book issue with mobile apps prompts privacy lawsuit against app makers.
Thirteen individuals have filed a lawsuit against more than a dozen mobile app makers—including Path, Twitter, Apple, and Facebook—who were accused of automatically uploading user address books without permission.
The suit, filed (...)
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Des applications mobiles accusées de piller les carnets d’adresses - 18 mars 2012
Aux États-Unis, une plainte a été déposée contre dix-huit entreprises proposant des applications mobiles. Les plaignant les accusent d’avoir conçu des programmes qui copient sans autorisation les informations présentes dans les carnet d’adresses des utilisateurs.
Sans les applications mobiles, les smartphones auraient-ils (...)