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Webcology #300 – Google and the Right to be Forgotten and Facebook Experiments with User Emotions
Google and the Right to be Forgotten and Facebook Experiments with User Emotions
Air date: July 3, 2014
debuted on October 25, 2007.
Since then, Dave Davies and I have done 300 episodes, the vast majority of which were recorded live-to-podcast as they were webcast at /. Thatâs 300 Thursdays over nearly seven years. 300 hours, 18,000 minutes of work-a-day radio. Webcology is the longest continually running weekly show on the largest B2B online radio network in the world.
We owe this to our audience and to WebmasterRadio.FM. We want to thank everyone who has ever been a listener, a guest, Daron and Brandy Babin, former WebmasterRadio staffers Eddie Machado, Hillary Bost and everyone else whoâs worked at WebmasterRadio over the years.
The most special thanks has to go to our producer and engineer, Jorge Hermida aka Brasco. Thereâs not enough words in the language to recognize the work Brasco does to keep WebmasterRadio on the air and not enough words to thank him for being our producer over the last seven years so Iâll settle on the strongest five I can find. Brasco, thank you so very much. Weâll need to do another 9700 episodes before we get really good at it.
After discussing seven years of change in the web marketing ecosystem, Dave and I discuss Google’s stance on the EU Right to be Forgotten regulation and Facebook experimenting with users’ emotions.
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