Feb
13
2010
I’ve been thinking more over night about the whole Google Buzz fiasco, and the more I think about it, the more horrified I am.
What Google’s done in not thinking through the implications of the auto-follow defaults for Buzz will not be known for some time – but exposing everyone’s social network in this [...]
Tags: buzz, data, data mining, Google, intelligence, Privacy, Social Networking, surveillance
Feb
12
2010
So, Google is going after Twitter and Facebook it seems with Buzz. Buzz could be an interesting platform, but here are 4 key reasons why it’s probably not going to take off just yet:
Google doesn’t get user experience.
People are already invested in Twitter and Facebook
APIs Matter
Poorly Thought Out Defaults
Quantitative vs. Qualitative
Google is a data driven [...]
Tags: api, buzz, client, FaceBook, Google, Privacy, safety, Security, sns, Social Networks, twitter
Sep
12
2007
Paul Saffo predicts the end of the US as we know it “by the middle of this century.” In this short YouTube snippet he briefly explains why the rise of City States (think: “Singapore” but hopefully with civil liberties) that are independent socio-economic zones are the future. It’s an interesting outtake from a clearly longer [...]
May
20
2006
What’s the Value of Privacy? Everything.
“A future in which privacy would face constant assault was so alien to the framers of the Constitution that it never occurred to them to call out privacy as an explicit right. Privacy was inherent to the nobility of their being and their cause. Of course being watched in your [...]