technologyreview.com — The popular photo-sharing website Flickr has made it easy to place pictures on a map--potentially changing Web search, travel, and local news. Privacy issues remain a concern, however, with the increasing popularity of geotagging.
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Closed AccountSep 6, 2006
Your "~E" is annoying seriously. I'd turn off signatures if there was an option.
nodongSep 6, 2006
Why would you want privacy? I can't wait for the day that we're all one homogeneous hive-mind!
hzmp32001Sep 6, 2006
The real question is... did you pay to give yours up ;-) wanker
headzooSep 6, 2006
Wow, another front page story from digitalgopher. This guy is busy..<a class="user" href="http://www.480x.com/2006/09/06/working-digg/">http://www.480x.com/2006/09/06/working-digg/</a>P.S. Not trying to spam Digg with my blog, but until Digg creates a "general" forum, there's no other way.
Closed AccountSep 6, 2006
marked as inaccurate. this article has nothing to do with privacy.
zedwardsSep 6, 2006
You know, this makes total sense. Either i post from my trip to Afghanistan some scenery, or someone i was with and then they could suddenly become a wanted person for having something to do with a US group.