http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/opinion/sunday/facebook-is-using-you.html?... Facebook makes money by selling ad space to companies that want to reach us. Advertisers choose key words or details --- like relationship status, location, activities, favorite books and employment --- and then Facebook runs the ads for the targeted subset of its 845 million users ..... Ads that pop up on your screen might seem useful, or at worst, a nuisance. But they are much more than that. The bits and bytes about your life can easily be used against you. Whether you can obtain a job, credit or insurance can be based on your digital doppelgänger --- and you may never know why you've been turned down. .... full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/opinion/sunday/facebook-is-using-you.html?... (by Lori Andrews, author of "I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy.")
bernardo parrella wrote:
Facebook makes money by selling ad space to companies that want to reach us.
una frase molto efficacie per spiegar questo fenomeno è: "se non sto pagando per un servizio, io sono il prodotto" di quest'oggi invece il: www.ilpost.it/2012/02/06/le-foto-cancellate-da-facebook-rimangono-su-facebook/ poi, sempre quest'oggi l'università di Padova ha annunciato un motore di ricerca nuovo "Volunia", che ha qualcosa a che fare con il topic dell'email, ma serve vederselo tutto :) http://www.unipd-cmela.it/volunia/ ciao, C
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