Friday, 28 February 2020

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Thursday, 29 May 2014

New Facebook mobile app to listen to your phone conversations.

There has been many speculations about the new Facebook mobile app update. This is by far the worse scenario. In fact I don't believe anyone would have anticipated anything like that.

At this point we can only hope that this is incorrect.  Here's the article.


Facebook just announced a new feature to its app, which will let it listen to our conversations through our own phones’ microphone. Talk about a Big Brother move.
Facebook says the feature will be used for harmless things, like identifying the song or TV show playing in the background, but it actually has the ability to listen to everything -- including your private conservations -- and store it indefinitely.
Not only is this move just downright creepy, it’s also a massive threat to our privacy. This isn’t the first time Facebook has been criticized for breaching our right to privacy, and it’s hoping this feature will fly under the radar. No such luck for Facebook. If we act now, we can stop Facebook in its tracks before it has a chance to release the feature.
Tell Facebook not to release its creepy and dangerous new app feature that listens to users’ conversations.
Facebook says it'll be responsible with this feature, but we know we can't trust it. After all, just a few months ago Facebook came under fire for receiving millions of dollars for working with the National Security Agency’s PRISM, a wide-scale and highly controversial public electronic data surveillance program -- something its CEO Mark Zuckerberg initially denied. This is also the company that lied about its now-scuttered Beacon program -- an advertisement system that sent our “private” data from external websites to Facebook.
It seems like every few months, there's another big Facebook privacy scandal, and yet the social media giant is pushing this new app anyway. Why? The information it gathers by listening to its 1.2 billion users worldwide can be sold for huge profits to advertisers and corporations looking for better information on consumer tastes and preferences.
Facebook is acting in the best interests of its bank account, not its users. This has gone too far - we have to stop it now.

Facebook: This is an extreme invasion of your users’ privacy. Do not release this new feature, and do not listen to us through our phones’ microphones.

Source: Here

Another winning strategy for Coca Cola


What a brilliant way to promote communication. I have always admired Coca Cola's ability to innovate and bring new concept to the table. This is another amazing example.



Coca cola and how to use Social Media effectively, in this ad they provided free coke which helped freshmen in college break the ice and also promoted their brand as this video has already been shared umpteenth times on each social media platform and will continue because this is truly genius.

You can say what you will about Coca Cola but this is the reason why they are and will remain  number 1.