TechCrunch - Turn back the dial to 2009, and proximity social networking was buzzing, thanks to the launch of Google Latitude and the hype and oxygen burning around check-in services like Foursquare and Gowalla. Such services promised that we were all going to be broadcasting our location to friends — and even strangers — so that life could be one big serendipitous cool-tastic, gamified hook up.
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NRM: "Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before members of Congress. Many expected a thorough grilling of the social network’s founder. Instead, we got a bunch of old people who didn’t know a single thing about the internet."
You'd think at least one of those "old people" would have asked someone in the business to bring them somewhat up to speed on current reality.
CNET did a nice wrap up of the congressmen and women that don't understand how the Internet works https://www.cnet.com/videos...
and? you think the majority of people that use facebook know anything about anything going on in world at the moment? lulz please.. at least the old people have reason for their ignorance, the public are just wet dreams of the goverments that herd there domesticated behinds
Location Sharing is not a very bad feature in hind sight. This has become a staple in many Social Networks and Instant messaging services to let people know where they are at.