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The privacy considerations of this iPhone 3G application
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My favorite of the four big ones on this is Limbo because you can group people you know into different categories - Faves, Friends, and Contacts - and turn yourself off to these groups. I like the option of being able to choose who you want to be "on" or "off" to.
- by areich July 27, 2008 8:28 PM PDT
- GPS George: That 'Loopy' Service
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(6 Comments)In the latest comic of GPS George, George realizes that his new location based services (LBS) is secretly tracking him and his friends - even if privacy is turned on.
http://www.bitstrips.com/read.php?comic_id=81856