Another article about Facebook applications and their scary privacy implications. Why does a Sudoku puzzle need to know that you have two kids? [Washington Post]
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Facebook itself is a privacy risk. Even if you delete your profile, it's only disabled and they keep your data. There are people that think it's a government data mining conspiracy. I know that applications phone to a home separate from facebook, but once you've taken the jump to facebook, there's nowhere to fall but down.




"Since then, the company said, about 24,000 applications have been built by 400,000 developers."
This quote reminds me of that old joke about how many developers does it take to make a Facebook widget.