As if Facebook and other social networking sites were not enough of a security breach for loose lips, there's another app that tells where you just had sex. It also shows people around you who have had sex in the same location. Gee, who needs the locker room? Just get the I Just Made Love app and you can tell everyone within seconds and not even have to take the time to go to the locker room or update your Facebook status for that matter.
However, I think they should change the name of this app. If one makes love to someone else, it is unlikely that he would post it for all to see as making love is more serious. Now having sex, the f word, scoring, getting laid, and other colorful expressions would be a more appropriate title for this app.
Also you have been warned. If your partner is on his phone the minute after you have done the deed, chances are, he might be on this app. After all, I doubt he would be texting his mother.
Also, of all the things that SOPA wants to make illegal, why not apps like this? Apps like this could actually cause more harm than good in society. But I guess that is in a perfect world. And believe me, the world is not perfect. If it was, apps like this would not exist.
Further reading on the I Just Made Love app
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
SOPA: Internet Censorship the wrong way
Although, I am pro censorship, it is within reason. The SOPA bill is not within reason.
It is more important to go after people who engage in such acts as child pornography than those who pirate software and movies. (no matter what one might think of doing that to begin with. To each their own).
Google can remove sites from being picked up by its search engine. It is rare, but this is one of the things that the lawmakers want is to have Google remove sites deemed to have copyrighted information there. But they will not stop there. They want DNS services to block access to the sites. Why isn't this much energy being given to bigger issues? I'll tell you why.
It's all about the benjamins, baby! Take a look here to see who is for the SOPA bill and internet censorship and which politicians get their pockets full from donors.
While much of the entertainment industry is for the SOPA bill, much of the tech world is not.
Under the SOPA act, I wonder how many videos will be illegal? Many bands put covers on Youtube, and many people love making videos as a hobby. It is not out of disrespect for the artists. In fact, many artists like seeing their fans' creativity as much as their own as seen on a 20/20 episode in September.
By allowing the SOPA bill to pass, many people will be affected. Much creativity will be lost and companies like Google or Yahoo will be sued just for having an illegal site in their search engine. By having them spend all their money fighting lawsuits from the US government, they will not be able to spend their money on creating jobs or having the best businesses. As a result, the government will further hurt its own people that will deepen the wound already created by the economic crisis of the past few years.
It is more important to go after people who engage in such acts as child pornography than those who pirate software and movies. (no matter what one might think of doing that to begin with. To each their own).
Google can remove sites from being picked up by its search engine. It is rare, but this is one of the things that the lawmakers want is to have Google remove sites deemed to have copyrighted information there. But they will not stop there. They want DNS services to block access to the sites. Why isn't this much energy being given to bigger issues? I'll tell you why.
It's all about the benjamins, baby! Take a look here to see who is for the SOPA bill and internet censorship and which politicians get their pockets full from donors.
While much of the entertainment industry is for the SOPA bill, much of the tech world is not.
Under the SOPA act, I wonder how many videos will be illegal? Many bands put covers on Youtube, and many people love making videos as a hobby. It is not out of disrespect for the artists. In fact, many artists like seeing their fans' creativity as much as their own as seen on a 20/20 episode in September.
By allowing the SOPA bill to pass, many people will be affected. Much creativity will be lost and companies like Google or Yahoo will be sued just for having an illegal site in their search engine. By having them spend all their money fighting lawsuits from the US government, they will not be able to spend their money on creating jobs or having the best businesses. As a result, the government will further hurt its own people that will deepen the wound already created by the economic crisis of the past few years.
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internet censorship,
online piracy,
online security,
SOPA
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