By Michael Krigsman on September 27, 2011
In the last few days, both Facebook and OnStar have come under attack for tracking users who have logged out (Facebook) or unsubscribed (OnStar). Related Posts Facebook and OnStar face similar privacy accusations Facebook denies privacy accusations, shows ‘big brother paternalism’ Both companies have denied wrongdoing: Facebook claims no problem because it tracks only to [...]
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By Michael Krigsman on September 26, 2011
Facebook responded today to allegations that the company tracks users who have logged out of facebook.com. Read also: Facebook and OnStar face similar privacy accusations A Facebook spokesperson offered the following comment: Facebook does not track users across the web. Instead, we use cookies on social plugins to personalize content (e.g. Show you what your friends liked), to [...]
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By R "Ray" Wang on January 17, 2011
Convergence Of Smart Phone Affordability And Broad Network Access Drives Growth In Location Based Services I’ve been a big fan of location based services (LBS). In fact, many of you have followed my whereabouts on Yelp, Tripit, and other integrated Twitter services. As many of you know, location based services take your geographical position from [...]
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By Jeff Nolan on March 25, 2010
I read the linked post below and the notion of eye tracking as a result of augmented reality products will result in a new advertising currency. The idea of eye tracking in advertising is not new, indeed eye tracking as a field of study is not new having first been credited to the work of [...]
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged advertising, augmented reality, Automobile, Eye tracking, OnStar, Privacy, research |