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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
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Retailers don't answer, delete Facebook customer questions
Consumers expect to get answers to customer service questions on Facebook, but retailers aren't very good at offering them. Some simply don't answer while others outright delete the questions.
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Is Facebook blocking 'irrelevant or inappropriate' comments?
Facebook has apparently started blocking comments it deems "irrelevant or inappropriate." The social networking appears to be analyzing comments before letting you post them.
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Men fined for posting anti-Catholic comments on Facebook
Two men in Northern Ireland have been fined for making anti-Catholic posts on Facebook. Both men threatened to kill "taigs" (Catholics) in their messages on the social network.
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Infosys results, comments cast pall over Indian outsourcers
Bottom line: There may be some jittery times ahead for India's outsourcing giants.
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Retailers don't answer, delete Facebook customer questions
Consumers expect to get answers to customer service questions on Facebook, but retailers aren't very good at offering them. Some simply don't answer while others outright delete the questions.
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Facebook gives comments permalinks, hides spammy ones
Facebook today released two improvements to its commenting system: a permalink for every comment on the social network and automatic hiding of comments detected as spam.
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Facebook examining comments on terms of service changes
Facebook today stopped allowing comments on changes it plans to make to its terms of service. After the company goes over all the feedback, it will update its terms of service.
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The new ZDNet comment system: A blow to trolls
After months in the making, ZDNet unveils its new story comment system.
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Guinness World Record for Facebook comments now 1 million
The record for the number of comments on a single Facebook item is 1,001,552. It is almost double the previous record and was set over the course of three months.
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The current Indian law and loophole on user-generated content
Companies like Facebook, Google & Twitter cannot be found guilty for user-generated content unless the courts find the content to be grossly harmful and unlawful in any manner.
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Facebook Comments go mobile
Facebook has released the Comments Box plugin for mobile. If you already use the plugin on the desktop version of your website, you don't have to change anything for your mobile site.
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Comments on NY Times Big Data article
The concept of Big Data is breaking through into the New York Times. The article only scratches the surface, however.
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Anonymous comments on Lumia 800 'review' traced back to Nokia and Microsoft IP addresses
Comments on negative Nokia Lumia 800 review traced back to Nokia and Microsoft IP addresses.
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Sacked Apple employee loses appeal over negative Facebook comments
An Apple UK employee has failed in his appeal to overturn his dismissal from the company, after a series of critical Facebook comments got him fired.
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Savvis' Bryan Doerr comments on desktop virtualization
Savvis' CTO talks about desktop virtualization, desktops as a cloud service and elements of a successful, cost-effective solution.
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Teacher should be fired for Facebook comment, judge rules
A judge has told a first-grade teacher she should be fired for posting on Facebook that she felt like a warden overseeing future criminals. Her lawyer plans to appeal the ruling.
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Google starts indexing Facebook comments, AJAX/JavaScript content
Google has started indexing AJAX and JavaScript content. This includes, for example, the Facebook Comments Box many sites use to power their commenting system.
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Facebook adds Subscribe link to comments
Facebook has added a Subscribe link to comments so that you can quickly subscribe to users who have enabled Subscribers.
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Michael Dell on his infamous 1997 Apple comment (video)
Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Computer, talks about the state of the PC industry, competition with HP, Apple's near bankruptcy in 1997, and the first time he met Steve Jobs.
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Customer comment on the VMware pricing/licensing/terms dance
VMware is making moves on many fronts to increase the revenue it receives from its customers. Some of the moves are obvious and others are hidden. Customers are complaining.
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