Privacy vs. Access: Seven Tips for Practicing Safe Search

January 13th, 2010 | Jeff Louis

Search engines have evolved, make no mistake about it. Where once a search engine did nothing but look for stuff, they now incorporate apps that are moving closer to the realm occupied by social media. Likewise, social media sites are fighting to capture their share of the search market by introducing real-time results. In the not-so-distant future, it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if Facebook (the biggest kid on the social media block) squared off against Google, undoubtedly the search engine king for the past decade. Unfortunately for us little people, this collision of search and social will lead to serious online privacy concerns.

Which is not to say that users aren’t already concerned about online security. We’ve come to an intersection, and it’s a Catch-22 because we have to give up privacy to gain access. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Lately, many of the privacy issues have focused upon social media sites, their associated apps, and the numerous security fumbles that nearly every social media site’s committed. However, the real “information” is being stored by your favorite search engine.

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Facebook & Google: Let’s Get Ready To Rumble!

August 14th, 2009 | Jeff Louis

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Just hours following Facebook’s (FB) acquisition of Social Media aggregator FriendFeed, the ever-growing Social Media site announced real-time search for it’s users. The joining of the two entities gives Facebook some leverage to compete with Google and Twitter. In case you’re not familiar with FriendFeed, PC Magazine explained that:

FriendFeed aggregates and publishes updates from sites like Twitter, Yelp, Netflix, Blogger, and Flickr in one stream. It debuted in 2007 and is the brainchild of [Bret] Taylor, Paul Buchheit, Jim Norris, and Sanjeev Singh – all former Google employees who worked on products like Gmail and Google Maps.

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Facebook had been testing their new search product for about a month before going live on August 11th. The enhanced search will sort through the 250+ million users and update any search terms that are marked “Post by Everyone” in real-time. Read the rest of this entry »

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