Jonathan

Jonathan is the author of several novels, including one later serving as the idea for a film. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was educated in the New York City school system and graduated from New York University with a B.A. in English. He is married and has three sons.

4 responses to “Stalking 2.0: The Websites that Track Your Every Move (Voluntarily!)”

  1. Rock n Roll View

    I’ve been playing with Muziic.com lately. Its great for social networking music via Youtune api.

    Rock n Roll Views last blog post..Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony: Metallica and Jeff Beck Report at [site]

  2. Frugal Living

    I’ve never really given much thought to this and I use loads of these services! Thanks for the info,

    Forest.
    .-= Frugal Living´s last blog ..Pampered Chef Recipes =-.

  3. John

    Tracking your favorite songs and software is one thing, but to keep a log of every website visited and every link clicked? Well, I can’t imagine those services are too popular outside of really rigid puritan circles!! Whatever happened to just bookmarking URLs we like if we really wanted to share ‘em?
    .-= John´s last blog ..Reported Dreamhost Coupon Problem – Can’t Change Promo Codes at Signup.

  4. Serj

    I dont realy mind them traking me, as long as they provide quality services, i use last.fm often

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