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Aug
Diaspora – taking Facebook on through its private parts
Facebook and the media’s relationship has been slightly
stormy of late. One attempt at reconciliation is
the addition of a ‘panic button’ for teenagers to
combat safety issues.
Although that has yet to succeed or fail the biggest concern for
a modern user is privacy – what happens to your data and who
can see it.
It was then only a matter of time before someone somewhere came
up with a social network that guaranteed the safety of its
user’s data.
Diaspora is one such social network that has generated a lot of
hype after receiving a significant amount of donations and raising
over $200,000.
Interestingly the term ‘diaspora’ means the movement
or migration of a people away from an established homeland –
even the name shows that they are after a portion of Facebook.
It has now surfaced that Diaspora is set to be released in open
source on the 15 September.
Troy
Stanley, CTO of Resource Techniques comments, ‘Only time
will tell if Diaspora can siphon off even some of the 500 million
Facebook users worldwide.’
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