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The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Facebook applications had distributed information about users in violation of the company’s own privacy guidelines. Privacy advocates reacted with outrage, while some leading tech bloggers dismissed the story as much ado about nothing. As Internet privacy concerns grow, are you reconsidering what information you share online?

Guests:

Kara Swisher, co-executive editor for AllThingsD.com

Marc Rotenberg, executive director for the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

Laura Sydell, reporter for NPR

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