Macadamian Responds to Outcry Over Changes to Google, Facebook and Twitter
Several high-profile incidents of software redesign by Google, Facebook and Twitter have faced avoidable outcries from users frustrated by changes to their services. “Product assessments travel at the speed of the web, so a product redesign that looks …
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Twitter's attorney says SOPA could punish every user of a service for the …
By Sean Hollister on December 20, 2011 12:20 am 2Comments Twitter general counsel and former Google attorney Alex MacGillivray shared his views on the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) last week, and he's not a fan. He believes that under SOPA, …
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The Buzz: Americans Elect party logs in to California presidential contest
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