The Arizona Growler

January 21, 2007

Facebook: Where Everybody Knows Your Name!

Posted by Garrett P. O'Hara
Filed under: privacy, science/technology, podcast, humor, Facebook, satire

Reposted due to a server change.  I’m having to use university servers right now because I can’t use Archive.org when using copyrighted music and sound effects.  Please me know if you’d be willing to host a couple of mp3’s for me.  Originally posted on September 6th, 2006.

Facebook!  It’s where everybody knows your name!  And you know everybody else’s name, et cetera!

 

How to listen:

Play episode | RSS 2.0 Feed (podcasts) | Subscribe with iTunes or other podcatcher

 

Update: I just figured out how to isolate the feed to the podcasts only.  You may want to update the feed address to make sure iTunes can see both current episodes.

Update II: I’m submitting this to various blog carnivals including but not limited to Showcase Carnival.




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  1. The Carnival of Satire (#46)

    Welcome to The Carnival of Satire, where bloggers vent their finely crafted irony and satire. Okay, sometimes it is bluntly crafted, but not this week! We hope you enjoy the genius of these posts as much as we did:
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  2. You might try Fileden for hosting your audio files. You have to sign up, but it is free.

    Comment by Vox — January 21, 2007 @ 9:09 am

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