Pro tip: titling it "Facebook accidentally exposes private emails" makes it sound like they published the contents of users' inboxes, not that they unhid users' addresses.
People are concerned about how far into our lives Google is insinuating itself, but I daresay Facebook has more personal information about most people than Google does, and they've been more and more lax -- and more and more willing to give information away -- than I think most people would be comfortable with, if they paid attention.
BBC's The Virtual Revolution: The Cost of Free.
Check it out, very informative when it comes to Google, Facebook, and anything you put your information into to gain access to free services.
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People are concerned about how far into our lives Google is insinuating itself, but I daresay Facebook has more personal information about most people than Google does, and they've been more and more lax -- and more and more willing to give information away -- than I think most people would be comfortable with, if they paid attention.
Check it out, very informative when it comes to Google, Facebook, and anything you put your information into to gain access to free services.