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Sites That Share Your Chrome Cache

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  • Wired May 2011

Photo: Kevin Van Aelst

The other night, Adam Leibsohn ordered dinner from Mikey’s Burger and did some browsing on Zappos. We know this because Leibsohn makes his browser history public, and he thinks you should, too. Leibsohn is the founder of Voyurl, a new service that lets you choose to share the sort of personal data that Google hoards about you. And he’s not alone: Other startups like Sitesimon and Dscover.me also offer to expose your Chrome cache to the world. After all, if you’re going to tweet or tumbl about what you had for lunch, why not also tell the world which gossip sites you visited while eating? It’s fun to check in on a celeb’s Twitter feed or Facebook page, so imagine following every click of, oh, say, Mark Zuckerberg.

Google // How to Block FarmVille Requests Once and For All
Facebook Groups // New Facebook Privacy Settings Suck So Bad!!!
Google // Mark Zuckerberg
Huffington Post // Aaron Sorkin: The Hardest Thing I Do Every Day Is Not Take Cocaine
Internet Movie Database // Jesse Eisenberg
Wikipedia // Aaron Sorkin
SFGate // Studio 60 Flop Humbles the Mighty Sorkin
TMZ // Alleged Mark Zuckerberg Stalker: I’m Leaving the Country!
Amazon // Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis
Facebook Groups // For Those Who Think Orkut Sucks and Facebook Is Much Cooler!
Fortune // Why Apple Won’t Buy Facebook
Time // Person of the Year, 2010: Mark Zuckerberg
Time // Person of the Year, 1976: Jimmy Carter
Time // Person of the Year, 1939: Joseph Stalin
Mashable // Mark Zuckerberg Donated to Facebook Alternative, Diaspora—”I think it’s a cool idea.”
NYTimes Opinionator // Zuckerberg: Non-Evil Non-Genius?
OldNavy // Men’s Pleated Straight-Leg Khakis

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