Google Challenges Facebook Over User Address Books 120
jcombel writes "When you sign in to Facebook, you had the option of importing your email contacts, to 'friend' them all on the social network. Importing the other way — easily copying your Facebook contacts to Gmail — required jumping through considerable copy/paste hoops or third-party scripts. Google said enough is enough, and they're no longer helping sites that don't allow two-way contact merging. The stated intention is standing their ground to persuade other sites into allowing users to have control of where their data goes — but will this just lead to more sites putting up 'data walls?'"
Re:well done, google (Score:1, Funny)
fuck facebook.
FTFY
Re:You can't have their email address (Score:5, Funny)
Many people have my email address, very few of them know who I am dating or what I did last night.
True, they may not know what you did last night. But given you're a Slashdot user, they most certainly know what you did not do last night.
Oh yes we do, your on slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
Oh yes we do, your on slashdot:
So, you ain't dating anybody, and you spend last night re-compiling the kernel, then crying yourself to sleep in your cold lonely apartment. Only comforted by the hum of your computers.
Or is that just me?
Re:Oh yes we do, your on slashdot (Score:3, Funny)
Oh yes we do, your on slashdot:
So, you ain't dating anybody, and you spend last night re-compiling the kernel, then crying yourself to sleep in your cold lonely apartment. Only comforted by the hum of your computers.
Or is that just me?
With that many computers, it's certainly not cold.
Re:Oh yes we do, your on slashdot (Score:2, Funny)
With that many computers, it's certainly not cold.
I only need a single desktop with a Pentium4 and a GeForce card