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Top Communications Union Joins Group Pushing for Facebook's Breakup (bloomberg.com) 121

The top U.S. communications union is joining a coalition calling for the Federal Trade Commission to break up Facebook, as the social media company faces growing government scrutiny and public pressure. From a report: "We should all be deeply concerned by Facebook's power over our lives and democracy," said Brian Thorn, a researcher for the 700,000-member Communications Workers of America, the newest member of the Freedom From Facebook coalition. For the FTC not to end Facebook's monopoly and impose stronger rules on privacy "would be unfair to the American people, our privacy, and our democracy," Thorn said in an email.

Facebook disclosed July 2 that it's cooperating with probes by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on how political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica obtained personal information from as many as 87 million of the siteâ(TM)s users without their consent. The FTC, the Department of Justice and some state regulators were already probing the matter, which prompted Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress in April. Facebook also faces calls for regulation from many lawmakers and the public over the privacy issue, Russian efforts to manipulate the 2016 presidential election and the spread of false information on the platform.

Comment My first home computer in 1983 was... (Score 1) 857

...a Radio Shack 16B+ with a 15MB HD, 8 inch, 1.26MB floppy drive, 768K of RAM, and two Hayes modems on two landlines.

It was on-line 1983-1991 as an email and USENET server (tijil) and connected with other machines worldwide via UUCP.

It was still working just fine in 2005 when it and several boxes of floppies were shipped of to a small computer museum outside of Chicago.

Here's Boris on his way to the shipping company:
http://tijil.org/boris_in_box....

Comment Actually 5592.4 times as much (Score 1) 587

My first home computer was a small Unix (Xenix) machine with a max load of 768K of memory (on three large memory cards).

The laptop I'm using right now has over 5 five thousand times as much...

(And the 15MB hard drive was a $3000 option on that old machine, whereas the 1TB drive in this laptop cost me about $120.)

Enjoy!

Comment Business as usual for Microsoft... (Score 3, Informative) 215

Microsoft has followed this path from the beginning with standards: Adopt, adapt, expand and control.

Always adding something "extra" so that other software that actually follows the standard doesn't work quite right with stuff built to Microsoft's "standard" so that the stuff built to actually follow the world standard looks inferior. :(
--Tomas

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