While participating in an online discussion forum about Barack Obama, you see this weird expression “TLDR”. This odd phrase stands for too long, didn’t read, and is becoming more common […] Original post by About.com

Twitter is continuing its relentless drive to become more like Faceboook as it finally rolls out the long-planned Activity and @username tabs on the Twitter homepage of most users. This homepage […] Original post by About.com

Facebook had another bad month in the media in November as coverage of privacy-related issues involving the social network heated up. USA Today stirred a media backlash against Facebook last week […] Original post by Cheap Hosting Directory

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission finally announced a settlement with Facebook today over a two-year-old complaint that the social network  had engaged in “unfair and deceptive” trade practices involving how […] Original post by Kathy Kristof

The Federal Trade Commission’s proposed settlement of privacy complaints against Facebook has been stirring heated emotions and skepticism about whether privacy can, should or will be able to survive on […] Original post by Kathy Kristof

Some Twitterholics are going through withdrawal as the social messaging service rolls out another major redesign. On its home page, Twitter is ditching its big, friendly “What’s Happening” tweet box in […] Original post by Kathy Kristof

Do you leave your browser JavaScript enabled? Do you use Adobe Reader with default settings? Do you login to your accounts from an email link? Uh oh, you are […] Original post by Website Babble Webmaster Forums