Facebook speaks on privacy and choice
Facebook today responded to user comments and concerns about privacy by announcing it will introduce simpler and more powerful controls for sharing personal information. New settings will give the more than 400 million people who use Facebook the power to control exactly who can see the information and content they share, all with just a few simple clicks. In addition, new settings will be added to make it easier to turn off third-party applications or websites. Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg officially announced the changes in a blog post today at http://blog.facebook.com/.
The future of magazines, the Wired way
Wired Magazine with the help of Adobe, has just released its Wired for iPad interactive publication which, as seen from the video above, offers a variety of rich, dynamic content such as video, audio and animation. Is this the new face of publishing? Will it catch on? Only time will tell. Wired seems pretty stoked at the possibilities.
New iPhone App for Doors Open Toronto 2010
Each year, Doors Open Toronto provides access to otherwise restricted, closed or inaccessible buildings around the city. This year's event takes place on May 29 and 30 and yes, there's an app for that.