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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Mozilla, Meta, Medium, Flipboard, Tumblr, and so many other companies are betting that the future of social networks looks more like email than it does Elon Musk's Twitter. And they're betting on a little-known protocol to make it happen. | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Security expert Bruce Schneier discusses the risks and inevitability of employees disclosing corporate secrets through public social networking and blogs, advising companies to adapt rather than rely on policing. | |
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ketanvijayvargiya.com
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| | | | | I would like to point out, in the very beginning itself, that this post is not an attempt to demystify the big maze of social networking or to deplore about how much time mankind (literally) wastes on that! Almost everyone has his views about the topic, as you'd expect one to have about what all is wrong with our country, and so much has already been said about it and every angle explored in such detail that another post doing the same makes little sense! Rather, I'd like to recollect my experiences with social networking. | |
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fossacademic.tech
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| | | Elon, what are you doing? I don't know. None of us knows. | ||