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South by Southwest attendees seize the moment rather than allow a keynote discussion with Facebook's CEO and other panel discussions to go by in dullness. Also, the best marketing ideas from SXSW swag bags. Read on ...
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David Lat, who blogs law school and law firm gossip at Above the Law like an aspiring Perez Hilton, was banned from Facebook recently. I cover his posts about it here as a (sort of) instructional tale here. Read on ...

Facebook responds to privacy concerns

Submitted by Mechelle on November 30, 2007 - 3:30pm.
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Facebook responds to privacy concerns

Broken Hearted (and Confused) on Facebook

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on October 3, 2007 - 9:21am.
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I joined Facebook again. And now I'm inadvertently divorced, or heartbroken, or jilted, or both . . . when all I was trying to do was avoid heteronormativity. Again.

The startups are here again

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on August 7, 2007 - 10:04pm.
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Just how many internet startups are out there? Well ... more than I can fathom.

When "Facebook" Becomes a Verb...

Submitted by Alison.F.Dame-Boyle on July 9, 2007 - 1:32pm.
Among other things, Facebook facilitates keeping in contact with old friends and has revolutionized the way incoming college freshmen interact with one another. So why does such a stigma exist?

Online personality residue

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on June 21, 2007 - 4:40pm.
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I have declared there to be too much internets to keep up with. As I inevitably abandon some of the websites I used to visit frequently, I am calling the information they hold about me "online personality residue."