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Facebook Sued Over Data Access 73

Late last year, a web service called Power.com launched with the aim of allowing users to unify their use of multiple social networks. Facebook quickly filed a lawsuit, objecting to the (user-authorized) gathering of their data. Reader sufijazz writes with news that Power.com has now countersued Facebook, saying, "Facebook improperly restricts its users' access to their private information," and that Facebook's own data scraping makes their lawsuit an attempt to stifle competition. According to TechCrunch, "Facebook can point to its efforts with Facebook Connect, which lets you log in with your Facebook username at third party sites and import some select data from your profile, as evidence of its openness. But this isn't true data portability, it's just a new walled garden — third parties are generally only allowed to cache your data, which means that you're still tethered to Facebook."

Comment Re:open source (Score 1) 219

The reusable things here are not only the code, but the schematics for the phone itself and the lessons learned, i.e.

1. the gfx chip in the freerunner is worthless, it's not really open (NDA required) and the performance sucks => don't use it again,

2. Use two CPUs next time, one more powerful than the current slow one, and another tiny one to keep alive while suspended to come back quicker and be more responsive.

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