This week on Digital Agency Need to Know we talk about Yahoo’s official announcement that they are no longer honoring “do not track” settings, new Top Level Domains (TLDs), and who’s buying them all up, a critical security flaw with OAuth and OpenID as well as new offerings from WooCommerce, Facebook Small Biz Bootcamps, and LinkedIn and Evernote partnering up to bring back the business card. And we discuss the death of the existing anti-virus model from folks like Norton or McAfee. Lastly, we share this week’s takeaway; TimeBird.
More Reading:
- Yahoo Ignoring Users’ Request for Privacy – Arstechnica
- One Company is Dominating the New Generic Top Level Domain Game – ICANN
- One Company is Dominating the New Generic Top Level Domain Game – Donuts
- Major Security Hole in OAuth & OpenID – CNET
- WooCommerce Introduces Bookings Extension – WooThemes
- Is Antivirus Dead? – Tech Week Europe
- Facebook Small Biz Bootcamp – Mashable
- LinkedIn and Evernote Bring Back the Business Card – Engadget
- Take the Word of Mouth Marketing Survey – Survey Gizmo
- Takeaway: TimeBird
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