The Sharing Revolution

Posted by Shannon on Aug 5, 2011 in Blog | 1 comment

  During a recent speech, Mark Zuckerberg made an astonishing announcement. According to Facebook’s data, the site’s nearly 700 million users now publicly share around 4 billion things* a day! (TechCrunch) This is an absolutely staggering statistic, and shows how much serious attention the topic of social sharing deserves. To someone who hasn’t been a part of the revolution, this kind of data may seem baffling. Through examining why people are sharing the way they are, we can understand the true significance of our new ways of...

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The Invasive Nature of Facebook Ads

Posted by Shannon on Jul 14, 2011 in Blog | 8 comments

  I feel like Facebook has become something sacred in many people’s lives. I mean, your profile and your wall become social realities for you. These outlets define who you are on the internet, and are an assertion of identity in a very real, yet virtual way. I inadvertently define myself by the actions of my News Feed, or peer group, and my time spent with Facebook is exceedingly personal. I’m sorry, I feel that the ads I’ve been getting are invasive. Already you’ve defiled me by collecting very personal information about who I...

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Hacktivism, Security, and Power

Posted by Shannon on Jun 28, 2011 in Blog | 131 comments

  Whether you know it or not, there’s a serious technology revolution underfoot. And no, I’m not talking about iOS5. Recently, there have been a multitude of Internet attacks that have raised questions about the security of classified data in various forms. At the center of this epidemic has been LulzSecurity, a group of loosely agglomerated hackers who have attracted some serious media attention over the past few months. Through targeting large organizations such as Sony, PBS, Infragard, the CIA, and Arizona’s Department of...

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