Power.com a service that lets users keep an eye on their activities across every network has been sued by Facebook. The reason given is Facebook think it keeps users credentials, which maybe harmful for user privacy. As a result, Power.com has stopped accessing Facebook from its site. This sounds pretty Microsoftish, doesn’t it?
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