


And how to remove content from Google |

Removing content from Google, how Facebook is ruining sharing, and greater choice for wireless access point owners.
How Facebook is ruining sharing.
If your friends are using an app like The Guardian or The Washington Post's new Social Reader, you'll get an intercept asking you to authorize the original site's app so that you can read the story. And, of course, so that every story you read will start being shared automatically on Facebook, thanks to the magic of Open Graph! Now, it's tempting to blame your friends for installing or using these apps in the first place, and the publications like the Post that are developing them and insisting you view their stories that way. But don't be distracted. Facebook is to blame here. These apps and their auto-sharing (and intercepts) are all part of the Open Graph master plan.
Read » [cnet.com]
Removing content from Google.
This tool will guide you through the process of reporting content that you believe warrants removal from Google's services based on applicable laws.
Read » [google.com]
Greater choice for wireless access point owners.
We're introducing a method that lets you opt out of having your wireless access point included in the Google Location Server. To opt out, visit your access point's settings and change the wireless network name (or SSID) so that it ends with '_nomap.' For example, if your SSID is 'Network,' you'd need to change it to 'Network_nomap.'.
Read » [blogspot.com]
Author: Asterisk, for AZ10.com ~ 27 Nov 2011

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