- Mozilla Led Effort for DNT Finds Broad Support: Mozilla welcomed the White House and Google to the Do Not Track initiative, implemented in Firefox last year and featured in the White House's "Privacy Bill of Rights" announcement today. [Mozilla Privacy Blog]
- Your Circles, Now in Google Voice: Google+ creep continues, with the social network's Circles integrating into your Google Voice contacts. [Google Voice Blog]
- Bing Now Lets You Verify Whether Search Results Are About You: The Linked Pages beta feature lets you confirm your identity via Facebook and promote search results that you want people to see when they search you. [ReadWriteWeb]
- Helping You Find What's in the Mind's Eye with Improved Related Searches: Google enhanced the related search feature for images today to display a sampling of images from each related search when you hover over the links, requiring fewer clicks to find what you're looking for. [Official Google Blog]
- Lookout Debuts Ad Network Detector for Mobile Apps on Android: The mobile security app-maker builds on the concept of their Push Ad Detector to offer comprehensive information about all ad networks on your Android device and how they got there. [TechCrunch]
- Mozilla Marketplace Opening for App Submissions Soon: Mozilla's "operating system- and device-independent market" is expected to start accepting app submissions next week. [Mozilla Blog]
Friday, February 24, 2012
Remains of the Day: Mozilla Reminds Us that Do Not Track Was Their Idea
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