WARNING: It appears there is a Facebook virus application going around called Access. It causes infected friends to send you a notification that they like a photo of yours, but when you click the notification, instead of going to one of your photos you get a screen asking you to authorise Access. I would NOT do that! via Mark Traphagen.
I find it somewhat amazing that the uproar over privacy in Gmail/Buzz (30million users or so?) generates as much, if not more, controversy than similar on Facebook with 10X the users. I'd have to suggest that means people are just using the opportunity to take swipes at the Google.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
BUT - There is one article I ran across that explains some basic methods that one can use to circumvent some of the privacy controls that ARE necessary in a social network - like the blocking feature, which appears to be easily defeated by the blockee. That's no good.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
I've opted out of Buzz in my Gmail, but use it on the mobile. I just haven't had time to make filters for Gmail, and don't want to have to clean it up later. Once I have time to either clear out that account of mail, or build correct filters, I will Buzz in the Gmail. The filtering there is simply too powerful to not use in the long run. I'm certainly hoping that they apply the Gmail filtering to Wave, and let me Buzz in Wave.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
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I need Google to provide a way for me to separate ALL the Buzz from ALL the mail. I'm just no ready to have intermix my personal and private communications that much. If Gmail had an option to do something like duplicate the existing labels and add a _Buzz on the new ones, THEN apply filters to the Buzzes, so they go in their own little space, and don't clutter the labels I already use. That's REALLY gonna mess up my IMAP reality.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
yeah, frowny-face for that, but one can hope... i figured that the friendfeed guys would do that for facebook, but i guess that's too hard or they're going in other directions... whatever
- Chris Heath