Monday, March 5, 2012

The Big G Financial privacy Policy Changes Break European Rules: Reding

Zynga
Zynga: Zynga (English pronunciation: /ˈzɪŋɡə/) is a social network game developer located in San Francisco, United States. The company develops browser-based games that work both stand-alone and as application widgets on social networking websites such as Facebook, Orkut, Google+ and MySpace.

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So, it's time for the next links roundup. We'll be talking about Google, Zynga and Groupon.

Right, who has been writing about Google? It was www.eweek.com with their post entitled Google Privacy Policy Changes Break European Rules: Reding.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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What did they point out about Google? Well...:
The EuropeanUnion's Justice Commissioner is certain Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) new productpolicy privacy changes violate European laws and was irked the search giantexecuted the changes against the protestations of data protection authorities
and went on to say
EUJustice Commissioner Viviane Reding told BBC Radio Four that she believedGoogle's changes violate European data laws by failing to consult consumersmaking the changes, among other complaints.


Next it's a site that's also been writing about Google - A Review: Windows 8 Consumer Preview.

They said:
In case you didn t already know it, another preview of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system landed this week
... sounds interesting ...
Windows 8 Consumer Preview is the next iteration of Windows, and unlike the early Developer Preview released last year, this version promises to be closer to the final product rumored to ship in the third quarter of 2012


To finish we have Zynga Gets a Home of Its Own from www.marketingpilgrim.com, focussing on Zynga. The wrote good quality stuff, particularly
It's a proud and a sad day for Facebook, as their little boy Zynga sets out on an adventure all his own
and
Armed with a degree in gamification, Zynga is taking on the world from his new digs, Zynga.com. But don't think that means he's leaving home for good. Oh no. Like most young adults, he's keeping his old room back home just in case

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