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Buzz Out Loud 1223: We'll be watching you (podcast)

Our theme for today's show? Somebody's watching you, and it ain't just the Police. It's also Facebook and Google, and apparently some people think Net neutrality means the government will be watching you, too. Watch for the Net neutrality 101 rant at the end of the show plus a lot of singing of the "I'll be watching you" song. Because Brian Tong is on. We just hope Sting doesn't sue.

Molly Wood Former Executive Editor
Molly Wood was an executive editor at CNET, author of the Molly Rants blog, and host of the tech show, Always On. When she's not enraging fanboys of all stripes, she can be found offering tech opinions on CBS and elsewhere, and offering opinions on everything else to anyone who will listen.
Molly Wood
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Our theme for today's show? Somebody's watching you, and it ain't just the Police. It's also Facebook and Google, and apparently some people think Net neutrality means the government will be watching you, too. Watch for the Net neutrality 101 rant at the end of the show plus a lot of singing of the "I'll be watching you" song. Because Brian Tong is on. We just hope Sting doesn't sue.

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EPISODE 1223

Facebook rolling out location services, McDonalds is first partner
http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20100506/are-you-ready-foursquare-here-comes-facebook/
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=143742

Google Latitude has 3 million users, check-in coming soon
http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/06/google-latitude-users-check-in/

Nokia files fresh patent lawsuit against Apple
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2010/05/nokia-sues-apple-for-patent-infringement/1
http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/07/nokia-sues-apple-again-says-the-ipad-3g-infringes-five-patents/

Rivals are invading its patch, but Nintendo is ready to go to war
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article7118570.ece

Facebook Says Users “Love” Privacy Changes
http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-sorry-wanks-users-are-not-complaining-about-privacy-2010-5

Google explains design overhaul
http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2262647/google-explains-design-overhaul

Judge nixes media request for iPhone warrant
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20004389-37.html

Borders has a “Kindle,” too: it’s the $150 Kobo
http://www.businessinsider.com/borders-kobo-2010-5

High tech, high-speed trading led to market crash
http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/high-speed-trading-glitch-costs-investors-billions/?src=busln

Hand washing wipes away your demons
http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/05/hand-washing-dispels-the-decision-demons.ars

Voicemail
Kyle: wait, is this how this Facebook stuff is supposed to work?

Email
Molly,

I took your advice from several days ago and started deleting my profile data to make my facebook profile as bare bones as possible. That way when they do finally just opt me into publicly sharing everything there is nothing left to share. I logged in yesterday to have a popup from facebook ask me to verify some of their new settings and guess what? ALL of the items I had deleted were there and I had to uncheck every field as to not share them. If it’s my data and I have deleted it, then why isn’t it gone? :’(

Love the show,

Paul
University of North Texas

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Better not wish for net neutrality with too much vigor. As I understand
it, they would stop things like podcasts with what they consider not of
any worth (like conservative blogs, podcasts, and the like). The problem
with that scenario is that the next administration might consider other
things (like Buzz Out Load) to be of no worth. We don’t need government
stomping on free speech, do we?

Love the show,

Ken
Sequim, WA

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I can’t believe no one said this yet:

Miss a turn?
“I have altered the directions, pray I do not alter them further.”

-Michael