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  • SunisinuS
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    • May 2010
    • 3302

    Enjoy your Facebook: People that are now just somebody I used to know....

    Why I never made one and never will ever put anything about me on the internets......

    Now Walk into a convience store....wave to the camera as the clerk asks your birthdate and show your license, while your car outside is given a gps tracking device. Meanwhile, the next intersection takes a picture of you to confirm.

    And all because they had the wrong guy.

    GL with the Future.....let's all have some Soylent Green together shall we?



    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Facebook has acquired Israel-based Face.com for an undisclosed sum, Face.com confirmed Monday in a post on its blog.

    You may not have heard of Face.com, but you've probably seen its technology in action.

    Launched in 2008, the company powers many Facebook apps that detect and "recognize" faces in photos. Thousands of developers, including Facebook (FB) itself, have built applications using Face.com's online software.

    Facebook has been rumored for months to be in talks to acquire the company. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
    "People who use Facebook enjoy sharing photos and memories with their friends, and Face.com's technology has helped to provide the best photo experience," Facebook said in a prepared statement. "This transaction simply brings a world-class team and a long-time technology vendor in house."

    Facebook is famous for doing "acqui-hires," scooping up talented staff and then shutting down their services, but a source close to Facebook emphasized that Face.com's technology will remain intact.
    Face.com has provided services to Facebook for two years, so buying the company was a logical move, the source said. Face.com's small development team plans to stay with the company.

    "By working with Facebook directly, and joining their team, we'll have more opportunities to build amazing products that will be employed by consumers -- that's all we've ever wanted to do," Face.com CEO Gil Hirsch posted on the company's blog.

    Face.com has long been considered a hot acquisition target, but Hirsch said he was holding out for a "too good to pass up" offer. In December, Hirsch told CNNMoney that Face.com had already turned down several bids: "We think the potential is much bigger," he said. "We're just warming up."

    But Hirsch's past entrepreneurial adventures taught him to strike when the iron is hot. Before the dot-com bust, Hirsch worked at Xacct Technologies, a corporate software maker that became a casualty of the bubble's burst.
    Xacct eventually sold for $30 million -- a tenth of the price it was once valued at.

    "I learned some things after I went through the dot-com bust," Hirsch told CNNMoney. "I learned that if you get a good offer, take it."
    Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.
  • clarathecarrot
    Full Member Status

    • May 2010
    • 3589

    #2
    Originally posted by SunisinuS
    Why I never made one and never will ever put anything about me on the internets......

    Now Walk into a convience store....wave to the camera as the clerk asks your birthdate and show your license, while your car outside is given a gps tracking device. Meanwhile, the next intersection takes a picture of you to confirm.

    And all because they had the wrong guy.

    GL with the Future.....let's all have some Soylent Green together shall we?



    "People who use Facebook enjoy sharing photos and memories with their friends, and Face.com's technology has helped to provide the best photo experience," Facebook said in a prepared statement. "This transaction simply brings a world-class team and a long-time technology vendor in house."

    "By working with Facebook directly, and joining their team, we'll have more opportunities to build amazing products that will be employed by consumers -- that's all we've ever wanted to do," Face.com CEO Gil Hirsch posted on the company's blog.

    ."
    And don't forgrt to be calling, free credit report. NOW we know where you are. dot CON!

    Then there is the new, know your own credit report because -YOU MUST- that give the three MAJOR credit reporting print outs ...you know for triangulation by the government tracking agencys that all of the sudden are knocking at your door.
    Onstar, isn't for opening your door when you lock the keys in it is for tracking you and if you miss a payment to chevy motor credit they can turn off your car till you pay up.

    Fun stuff for idiots.
    2015 once smoke 2 smoke ...poke
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    • chefcraig
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Apr 2004
      • 12172

      #3
      One can only hope that the technology will be used for good, as opposed to evil. The thinking of which goes a long way toward explaining why this is one of my favorite new tv shows...










      “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
      ― Stephen Hawking

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      • Nitro Express
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Aug 2004
        • 32798

        #4
        Originally posted by chefcraig
        One can only hope that the technology will be used for good, as opposed to evil. The thinking of which goes a long way toward explaining why this is one of my favorite new tv shows...

        It's why we all need to be political pitt bulls because if we go back to just being distracted and not paying attention they will own our ass.
        No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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        • VHscraps
          Veteran
          • Jul 2009
          • 1865

          #5
          In the UK meanwhile, if anyone wanted to 'go analogue', so to speak, to get away from all this digital snooping that the govt here are trying to get passed through Parliament, then you can think again. This was from the (London) Times on Saturday:

          "the government is seeking powers that could force Royal Mail to retain the content of every postcard passing through its system".

          Yes, indeed. I imagine it means they would scan everything. It's the digital nightmare of a near as can be managed 1:1 replica of everything that ever happens.

          Currently, the UK is considered the 2nd most surveilled society on the planet (after China), but obviously angling for the top spot with the old 'if-you've-nothing-to-hide, you've-nothing-to-fear' rhetoric. Un-fckn-believable, and probably all in the name of so-called terrorism threats.

          There's always carrier pigeons, of course ...
          THINK LIKE THE WAVES

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          • Hardrock69
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Feb 2005
            • 21833

            #6
            This is why I do not post images of myself on FB. And why I don't allow images taken of me by others to be tagged.

            AND...it is why I do not use my real name on there.

            There ARE ways you can defeat this shit if you have the presence of mind to do so.

            Of course, if things continue as they are, I may get off FB anyway, even though I am anonymous on there.

            Here...from yesterday:




            Facebook shells out $10m for using users faces in adverts
            It's a Book of Faces, get used to it ... bitch

            By Anna Leach

            Posted 18th June 2012 11:43 GMT

            Facebook has settled a suit that could have seen it compensating 150 million people in the United States.

            Facebook will pay out $10m to charity to settle a class action lawsuit that challenged the social network for using punters' mugshots in adverts.

            The case was settled on Friday, 15 June, and Facebook have agreed to pay out £10m in a cy-pres settlement, meaning the settlement funds can go to charity.

            Facebook's practice of using users' names and photos to promote commercial content landed them with a suit back in August 2011, just after they introduced the controversial new feature that did not allow users to opt-out from having their photos and names used to endorse brands. The suit was brought by five users in California, but as a class action would have included all persons in the US who had their Facebook identity used to promote an advert at or before the time of the case - a potential 150 million users, the number of Facebookers in America.

            The users claimed that the unauthorised use of photos violated California's privacy law. The sponsored story idea has been rolled out more widely since the beginning of 2012.

            Judge Lucy Koh referenced several quotations from Facebook chiefs explaining how the friend-endorsed adverts were much more valuable for advertisers. Koh said Californian law would favour the plantiffs.

            "California has long recognized a right to protect one's name and likeness against appropriation by others for their advantage," Koh wrote.

            Facebook is facing similar suits elsewhere, including one in Canada. ®

            U.S. District Court, Northern District of California is Angel Fraley et al., individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated vs. Facebook Inc., 11-cv-1726.


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            • Angel
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Jan 2004
              • 7482

              #7
              Facebook's a dying entity, going the way of MySpace. I've got pics, etc. on Facebook, but I also WANT to be known. FB served it's purpose, helped me get back in touch with some fine folks, but networking-wise, Twitter's where it's at.

              You can truly network there. I have film industry people from all over the world that I follow and/or follow me.

              Plus I've had so many interviews that if you google me you'll get more info than you do from my FB page.
              "Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013

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              • ELVIS
                Banned
                • Dec 2003
                • 44120

                #8
                You're right...

                I googled bitch and all kind of stuff about you came up...

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                • Seshmeister
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35159

                  #9
                  Originally posted by VHscraps
                  In the UK meanwhile, if anyone wanted to 'go analogue', so to speak, to get away from all this digital snooping that the govt here are trying to get passed through Parliament, then you can think again. This was from the (London) Times on Saturday:

                  "the government is seeking powers that could force Royal Mail to retain the content of every postcard passing through its system".

                  Yes, indeed. I imagine it means they would scan everything. It's the digital nightmare of a near as can be managed 1:1 replica of everything that ever happens.

                  Currently, the UK is considered the 2nd most surveilled society on the planet (after China), but obviously angling for the top spot with the old 'if-you've-nothing-to-hide, you've-nothing-to-fear' rhetoric. Un-fckn-believable, and probably all in the name of so-called terrorism threats.

                  There's always carrier pigeons, of course ...
                  You're quite right there are some totally fucking ridiculous ideas being thrown about at the moment. It's a mixture of sinister and stupid being put forward often by people who have no idea at all how technology works.

                  As far as the postcard thing goes it's outrageous but maybe not quite as bad as you think.

                  The Home Office says it has no plans to use powers contained in its draft communications bill to store details of letters and postcards.


                  Hopefully it will go the same way as much of the governments dumb ideas and they will have to drop it.

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                  • ELVIS
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 44120

                    #10
                    Yeah, it's no big deal, eh Sesh ??

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                    • binnie
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • May 2006
                      • 19144

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Seshmeister
                      You're quite right there are some totally fucking ridiculous ideas being thrown about at the moment. It's a mixture of sinister and stupid being put forward often by people who have no idea at all how technology works.

                      As far as the postcard thing goes it's outrageous but maybe not quite as bad as you think.

                      The Home Office says it has no plans to use powers contained in its draft communications bill to store details of letters and postcards.


                      Hopefully it will go the same way as much of the governments dumb ideas and they will have to drop it.
                      There are two issues that come to mind with stuff like this:

                      1) every time our government(s) try to implement the computer systems necessary for task of this size, it falls flat on its face. Think about the NHS computer reforms, for instance.

                      2) storing all of that information is one thing. Having enough people to process it for it to be a 'Big Brother' situation is quite another.
                      The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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                      • ELVIS
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 44120

                        #12
                        You're underestimating big brother...

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                        • sadaist
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 11625

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SunisinuS

                          GL with the Future.....let's all have some Soylent Green together shall we?

                          "To serve man"



                          brief clip from The Twilight Zone & The Naked Gun 2 1/2, both with the same actor - Lloyd Bochner


                          Damn embedding. Click the link. You won't be disappointed. It's family friendly so click it already.
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                          • BenJammin
                            Foot Soldier
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 533

                            #14
                            How does that famous quote go? Something like "Personal freedoms and liberties are never given away in one lump sum, instead they are given away piece by piece".

                            But I did find this one with a search :

                            "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin
                            "Money can't buy poverty." -Marty Feldman

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                            • binnie
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • May 2006
                              • 19144

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ELVIS
                              You're underestimating big brother...
                              I'm really not - it's a terrible TV show.

                              You really think that there is a conspiracy to undo your liberty? At what point does someone become part of 'Big Brother'. Is every member of the armed forces, local government or any employee of the state a part of it? If not, are they all somehow ignorant of the conspiracy? That's a lot of people to con and to keep quiet........
                              The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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