CNET News Daily Podcast: Facebook faces growing pains
In response to a wave of criticism over the last few days, Facebook has reversed a change to its terms of service. Reporter Caroline McCarthy joins the podcast today and talks about Facebook's PR strategy around issues that have spurred user outrage.
Also in this podcast: A Pittsburgh couple loses its privacy fight against Google; cybercriminals exploit a patched IE7 hole; and the White House launches a site so citizens can track where all that stimulus money is going.
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Today's stories:
New exploit targets IE 7 hole patched last week
White House launches Recovery.gov
Mozilla backs EFF in iPhone jailbreak support
Google wins Street View privacy suit
Nintendo confirms April launch for DSi
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Jennifer Guevin is assistant managing editor for CNET News and focuses on science and green tech.
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