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Mashable.com: Facebook’s facial-recognition acquisition raises privacy concerns When users send an e-mail to your Facebook.com address, it pops up in your Facebook inbox.
Facebook ventured into the e-mail field in November 2010, adding the service to the messaging system already used heavily by its 1.2 billion users.
Facebook's new unified e-mail and its implementation is causing unwanted changes to users' address books; worse, the changes have gone unnoticed by users and vital communication is being lost.
Code-named Project Titan, the new e-mail service is expected to be announced Monday at a special Facebook press event during the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
That announcement, about how e-mail addresses would be handled in Facebook timeline doesn't say that it's going to hide the address you've chosen to use. To me, this is just example of how little ...
And today, TechCrunch also said Facebook will unveil its e-mail service, called Titan. Facebook's invitation, styled like an air mail envelope, suggests there's truth to the reports.
Nobody wants an e-mail address like 123456789@facebook.com and Facebook can’t just assign e-mail addresses based on people’s first and last names since there are too many duplicates.
Could the new Facebook Messages/e-mail integration kill your brand? Only if you let it. Just a few days into the “Facebook e-mail” frenzy and marketers are already asking how they can leverage ...
Facebook announced Monday that it is building a full-fledged e-mail system into its 500-million-member social network. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the new e-mail offering will be introduced ...
Facebook's blog post on the new Messages puts that into context: "Messages is not e-mail. There are no subject lines, no cc, no bcc, and you can send a message by hitting the Enter key." ...
Facebook isn’t pitching this as an alternative to Web-based e-mail like Yahoo Mail, MSN Hotmail, and Google’s Gmail. “We don’t expect anyone to wake up tomorrow and say I’m going to shut ...
You can then hide your Facebook email address from the contact page and elect to highlight another e-mail address. Mashable.com: Friendthem plans to sue Facebook for ‘find friends nearby’ feature ...