Brian Gongol


Diaspora is intended as essentially an open-source rival to Facebook and Google Plus, in which users own the data they post (as opposed to Facebook's we-claim-everything rule). They're wisely integrating the service with the existing competition.


If he or she has been airbrushed to look skinnier, they have to disclose it

They're already starting to offer indoor walking directions for some notable buildings


It's been developed, and better yet, it only blocks the frequencies used by WiFi, and doesn't mess with cell phone
