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Can Privacy Exist on the Internet?


You live your life online -- and anyone can read it. Should employers be able to troll your Facebook or MySpace page? Or should everything that you put online be accessible to anyone, anywhere? With increasingly popular social networking sites aggregating unprecedented volumes of personal data, the age-old issue of online privacy is once again rearing its ugly head. We ask NYU professor and social networking expert Clay Shirky (watch the full interview with Clay Shirky here) where to draw the line between personal and public online.

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Mo Rocca Talks About Baring It All, Online


For a professional blogger, how much is too much when it comes to sharing the private details of your life? Where do you draw the line between what you share with the world and what you keep to yourself? How much does it cost to show some skin? What does the future hold for social networks? For vacuums? What should you do if your boss finds the naked pictures on your Facebook page? Will it ever be possible to truly love a Roomba? These are the burning questions, and Mo Rocca has the burning answers...

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