Google quickly stomps on Orkut worm
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Blog, Facebook, Security, Google, Uncategorized on
Talk about social networking sites and you probably think Facebook, MySpace and possibly LinkedIn. The chances are, unless you happen to be Brazilian, the Google social networking offering Orkut has managed to evade your radar altogether. Orkut is, however, hugely popular in Brazil and that
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