Monday, July 24, 2006

bit-tech.net | Why Web 2.0 will end your privacy

bit-tech.net Why Web 2.0 will end your privacy: "We all know the plushy, rounded, pastel-coloured faces of Web 2.0. MySpace. Digg. Flickr. The achingly trendy Silicon Valley startups that are selling for millions to big media conglomerates and making their founders into stars. Tom Anderson. Kevin Rose. These are the pinups of the Web 2.0 generation - but little do they know the monster they've created.
My firm belief is that the net effect of the Web 2.0 movement will be a marked loss of privacy on the internet, one which leads to big business knowing more about you than it ever did before. This is why."

Timely (and stark) reality check -- read the full post...

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