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Power.com Sues Facebook: Data Ownership War Breaks Out
Power.com Sues Facebook: Data Ownership War Breaks Out
There’s been an interesting and ongoing saga occurring between two companies: Facebook, the world’s largest social network, and Power.com, a social media aggregator that has significant traction overseas and launched its U.S. version late last year. Facebook threw a wrench into ...
The Social Network (Facebook Movie)
The Social Network (Facebook Movie)
scriptshadow.blogspot.com — No script link today. Sorry. :( Genre: Drama Premise: A look at the rise of Facebook and... the effect it's had on its founders. About: Aaron Sorkin was commissioned by Sony and producer Scott Rudin to write a movie about Facebook. Interestingly, ... (more) The Social Network (Facebook Movie)
Facebook Employees and Investors Can Finally Unload Stock
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Digital Sky Technologies, a Russian investment firm, is offering to buy stock from Facebook investors and employees.... (more) Facebook Employees and Investors Can Finally Unload Stock
Power.com Countersues Facebook Over Data Portability
Power.com Countersues Facebook Over Data Portability
techcrunch.com — The Data Portability wars just got a little more interesting. Power.com, the service that lets users aggregate... their social networks into a single hub, is countersuing Facebook for restricting users’ ability to export and move their own data. ... (more) Power.com Countersues Facebook Over Data Portability
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And another and another…Power.com now sues Facebook.
The Next Web — ... news of sports site RootZoo suing facebook over click fraud allegations. Now news is breaking of another filing, seeing Power.com taking on Facebook over data portability and unfair competition charges. ...

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