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Category Archives: Media tech mistakes

NSA is listening

Marketplace Privacy Fail. Assist to All Things Digital

Posted on December 9, 2013 by Tony Lima — Leave a reply

Let’s see, now, when was the last time the NSA asked me to sign a TOS? Oh, that’s right — never. Continue Reading →

Posted in Media tech mistakes, Tech and Society | Tagged Facebook, featured, Google, government, NSA, privacy, Twitter | Leave a reply
This American Life UI (mobile version)

Worst User Interface Ever

Posted on July 14, 2013 by Tony Lima — Leave a reply

Congratulations to “This American Life” for the worst user interface ever.  This show is broadcast on many NPR radio stations.  Here in the greater Silicon Valley area it runs at Continue Reading →

Posted in Media tech mistakes, Tech company mistakes | Tagged bad ui, bad user interface, featured, This American Life | Leave a reply
Twitter Bird

Who Owns Twitter Lists?

Posted on December 26, 2011 by Tony Lima — Leave a reply

The question of who owns Twitter lists was raised by an article in the Dec. 26 New York Times. “A Dispute Over Who Owns a Twitter Account Goes to Court was Continue Reading →

Posted in Media tech mistakes | Tagged phonedog.com, social media, Twitter | Leave a reply

Facebook’s Latest Misadventure

Posted on October 27, 2011 by Tony Lima — Leave a reply

I try to log on to  Facebook a couple of times a week just to see the new methods Mark Zuckerberg has come up with to extract information, ad dollars, Continue Reading →

Posted in Media tech mistakes | Tagged disabled back button, Facebook | Leave a reply

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