January 31, 2008 – 12:44 pm
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on 60 Minutes. It is a great interview!
By Lloyd
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Posted in Web
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Also tagged 60 Minutes, All Things D, Ari Steinberg, Beacon, CBS, Danny Sullivan, Dave Mcclure, Kara Swisher, Lesley Stahl, Mark Zuckerberg, Open Source, social networking, The Wall Street Journal, video
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January 14, 2008 – 4:13 pm
I haven’t been able to influence Dennis Howlett or Thomas Otter into making clear arguments that supports their accusations, let along clear accusations, so here I will try to do that first step for them:
Scoble broke the law by sharing our personal data with Plaxo.
By Lloyd
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Posted in Opinion
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Also tagged Accusation, Arguments, Blaine Cook, Brad Fitzpatrick, Chris Messina, DataPortability, Debates, Dennis Howlett, Dries Buytaert, European Union, European Union Law, Kristopher Tate, law, legal, Legal Precedence, Marc Canter, Personal Data, Plaxo, privacy, responsibility, Robert Scoble, Scott Kveton, Thomas Otter, Trust
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January 12, 2008 – 5:57 pm
Dennis Howlett and Thomas Otter recently made serious accusations against Robert Scoble, explicitly stating that he has broken European Union law. They both use very strong language, no if, maybes, buts about it. Both have responded to my article. Unfortunately, to my frustration they continue to level these accusations without clear arguments and focus — [...]
January 9, 2008 – 9:20 am
Literally, throw the book at him!
Robert Scoble titled a recent article “Scoble is an EU lawbreaker, blogger says“, the accusation the title speaks to his because Robert used a tool to record information that his contacts had shared with him.
Dennis Howlett claims “under EU law, it’s also illegal” based on Thomas Otter “[nailing] it” — [...]