When Facebook goes rogue
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This week we look at the issue of women in IT and the cultural and career barriers that continue to depress the numbers of women working in the industry.
We also discusshow Nigerian email scammers are using hacked Facebook accounts in an attempt to extract hard-earned money from users duped into thinking they are helping a Facebook buddy get out of a fix. We also discuss Nokia’s new keyboard-based smartphone, 3’s INQ 1, and talk about how the US president-elect used the internet to win the election.
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