Facebook Profile Lab I selected my good friend‚ Frankie‚ for this assignment. Frankie is an older gentleman (somewhere between 50 and 60) that is very open about being an active member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 21 years now. He hails from Mattoon‚ Illinois‚ has also lived in Florida and now lives in Garden Grove‚ California. Currently he works at Telecare in Santa Ana‚ California where he works with adult men and women with mental disabilities. Frankie is a single male born on January 11
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Facebook is a well know social networking site that has taken all over the world with over 500 million people using the site. Social networking sites such as Facebook share information about the user over the Internet‚ where it can be freely accessed by anyone. This is where issues of privacy to the individual arise. As of July 2010 Facebook has more than 500 million active users‚ Users may create a personal profile‚ add other users as friends and exchange messages‚ including automatic notifications
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“Invasion Of Privacy” Living in an era of increasing technology has made it much easier for a government to spy on its citizens. This paper seeks to examine why the United States government should not spy on its citizens with the use of the Patriot Act. Firstly‚ the United States citizens will believe that their liberties and freedoms are in jeopardy. Secondly‚ the government spends exorbitant amounts of money on a yearly basis to spy on its own people. Moreover‚ where is that money coming from
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No Privacy on Social Media Every time a photo is taken or posted on social media‚ the government will have access to it. There are over 66% of American adults that use a social media account on a daily basis. This includes over 900 million posts a day on Facebook and over 340 million tweets per day on Twitter (Browning). Everyone wants to share what they are doing with their friends. American adults want their friends to see what they are doing and where they are at. Through the whole world‚ people
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Privacy on Social Networks Tasdiq A. 11/4/2010 The privacy issues surrounding social networking sites are nothing new by any stretch of the imagination‚ but it seems that many people have mismatched expectations when it comes to privacy and social networks. Social Network Sites (SNS) are websites that allow users to upload information to a public profile‚ create a list of online friends‚ and browse the profiles of other users of the SNS. The websites have membership rules and community standards
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Facebook‚ Inc: The Initial Public Offering 1. How does Facebook make money? What are the value drivers of its business? What is its comparative advantage relative to other social networking companies? (1) Facebook makes money from the following three main fields First is the advertising. According to the case‚ we know that the major revenue of Facebook is advertising‚ which took up 98 percent in 2009‚ 95 percent in 2010 and 85 percent in 2011. Facebook uses all information uploaded
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supportive argument – “for” the notion that an individual’s privacy is more important than any other considerations in the workplace. Workplace scenarios will be outlined including job applications‚ storage of personal information‚ Internet and email‚ information technology effects on privacy‚ workplace policies and procedures and medical privacy. Differing ethical theories will be applied to both sides of the argument. The Individual’s Privacy in the workplace Getting the job. The story is often
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effects of having a Facebook profile Facebook.com was created in 2004 and has quickly become a college phenomenon. Lately‚ it has transformed from a small Harvard students-only project into an exclusive 600 million users strong social portal‚ offering a window into the people’s lives. Facebook‚ on its most basic level‚ redefines social networking and allows users to create and maintain virtual profiles that contain personal‚ academic and contact information. In many ways‚ Facebook has impacted on the
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INDICATION : TMA1 Executive Summary Facebook is a social network service that makes huge innovation in global networking service. Unlike other social network such as twitter and MySpace‚ it has implemented its own strategy to capture the market share and has been top in the rank. Facebook develop its popularity in global networking service and this situation has made tight competition among the social networks. Facebook faced high competition from its competitors‚ and competitors
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THE DISADVANTAGES OF USING FACEBOOK (FACEBOOK IS EVIL) 1) Threat of viruses! Facebook is filled with thousands of daily users from around the globe and there is no surprise if you discover a number of viruses storming through most of the pages. There is no surprise to believe that Facebook involves several hackers who actually steal other peoples account. Regular Facebook users can tell you how they notice suspicious activity occurring while they are not logged in. The reason how this occurs is
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