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Foursquaropoly
Monopoly City Streets
was a fun global game of Monopoly
played with real streets
that only lasted a few months, under heavy demand. Two years later a possible successor has appeared on the horizon.
Foursquaropoly.
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posted by
cashman
on Sep 11, 2011 -
13 comments
All Your Online Lives Are Belong To Us
'It's optional if you want to remain anonymous, but what's the point anymore?' A new generation
doesn't mind
sharing
every
detail
of their lives online. So familiar online companies
increasingly
don't bother letting you
control privacy
options from the start, and make it
difficult to detach
. Are the
privacy-concerned
folks
mostly older individuals who
don't see the benefits
of connectedness? Or are the people who share just about everything
lined up
with a pro-corporate culture pushed by marketers?
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posted by
cashman
on Feb 16, 2010 -
128 comments
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