By Wogan May
Pretty much since its inception, Facebook has been embroiled in privacy disputes -- and a quick look at the scoreboard makes it easy to see why. The stories range from parents grounding their kids, to people losing their jobs over the...
By Yoav Tchelet
Last week at Facebook's f8 conference in San Francisco, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced details of what may cement Facebook's place as the de facto social operating system for the internet.
Zuckerberg has had grand ambitions for h...
They are in your Facebook, mining your data ...
The issue of privacy on social networking platforms like Facebook has been discussed at length before, and dismissed by most as merely drivel from paranoid folk. My take on the issue has always been ...
How do I love Google? Let me count the ways.
I love that they've kept their simple homepage while all around them have transformed into overwhelming portals.
I love their ingenuity. Their ability to solve problems that we didn't even know we ...
Most corporates have terabytes of unstructured data floating around, which they do not know they have. New legislation is about to make life very interesting in this sphere. The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA or the Privacy Act as it i...
My name is Eve Dmochowska, and trust me, there are a lot of downsides to that name. How do you pronounce that? How do you spell it? Is it Russian? (I think I am the only one who knows the answer to all three questions) But the upside is that www.eve...