People Say They Care About Their Online Privacy, But Do They Care Enough to Switch?

The rational response to the question, “Do you worry about your privacy online?” is “Yes.”
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Survey: More Confidential Data on Tablets Than Phones

Apparently those nice big screens on iPads and other tablets make it a lot easier to view sensitive information. A new study by Harris Interactive (and paid for by Fuzebox) finds that Americans are more likely to have confidential business and personal information on their tablets than on their smartphones. People are divided, however, on whether their data is quite secure or really rather insecure on such devices.

A Challenge for Mobile Ads: Clumsy Clicking

With 10 billion applications downloaded to Apple’s mobile devices alone, there needs to be a reliable way to monetize that traffic. But there could be a problem: Fat fingers.

One in Five to Own Tablet by 2014, Poll Finds

The market for slate computers is predicted to grow rapidly, with a new study pegging U.S. tablet penetration rising to about 20 percent in three years time. But will the increase be enough to make a business for all of the companies entering the market?

Classified Provider Becomes BFFs with Facebook

The exclusive provider of classified ads on the Facebook Marketplace is revamping the way it does business to create an even tighter bond with the social network.

You May Be Reading This in the Bathroom, on Your Phone

And many of you probably think that’s okay.