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Mar 30th
- Internet Security – 135 botnet infections.
- 6 new Wikipedia articles are pushed live.
- 20 new identity theft victims.
- 204 million emails sent around the globe.
- 1,300 new mobile users.
- Amazon makes $83,000 in sales.
- 47,000 apps are downloaded.
- 100 new linkedin business accounts are made.
- 277,000 new Facebook login’s.
- 6 million Facevook views are generated.
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- 20 million photo views.
- 320 New Twitter accounts are set up.
- 2 million search queries are used on Google.
- 30 hours of video uploaded to youtube
- 100,000 new Tweets on Twitter.
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Having a Facebook like button on your website could cost you $70,000!
Aug 21st
So in a German state over the last week they have passed a ban on the Facebook like button from localized websites.
Now the reason behind this ban is that strict German privacy laws do not desire users been to be tracked, I agree in the sense that some large corporations are gathering too much information on every one, we are now living in a world where companies can instantly profile you in a huge amount of ways and target any specific advertising message to you.
The area that this argument opens up to me is a broader question in the sense that Google has a huge level of personalized data for users on search engines.
If your localized website does no abide to German law you could see yourself with a fine of more then 50,000 euros which equates to over $70,000 USD.
I feel this is a bit of overkill in the sense that it is a very harsh fine for small webmasters may get hit, we will see how this ones progresses.



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