3 simple questions…
Things I’m thinking about:
1. Is there still a digital divide? How would you define it now?
2. Is Apple’s iPod Touch the company’s back way into the gaming industry?
3. Has our conception of “privacy” changed in this increasingly digital world?
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http://www.spock.com/q/sonya-donaldson and let me know what you think…

Privacy isn't what it used to be. We think our lives are private and secure. But we freely spread information about ourselves on the world wide web for the world to see. I've run a background check or two myself and know that you can find almost anything on anyone if you know where to look. And just enough of that information is free. The more you spread yourself around on the world wide web, the more info about you will be available, and to more people. Actually i think it's a bit creepy. Have you seen the photo images on Google maps? When I put in my address, I was shocked and almost speechless to see a photo of my house with my car parked in front. The photo had to have been taken sometime late Sept or early Oct after I got my new car–on a day when I was home. I love Google maps but I think it's creepy. It reminds me of the Will Smith movie, "Enemy of the State." So, the bottomline, never put anything online that you might be embarrassed about–you never know who might come across it.