RapLeaf: I’m So Very AMAZED

This is where Facebook is wonderful and interesting. It’s the ease of falling into a new group.

I decided to look up if someone was cute enough to create an account on the name “Ruby Rails”, and was married to that person. (I think I need to get on this…) Instead, I found some groups that had to do with Ruby on Rails.

I did find this one group interesting: David Heinemeier Hansson can have my babies. (I have a feeling this link might not work for the non-facebook users.)

Back to the point.

The Amazement

I stumbled upon RapLeaf. I’m starting to get interested in applying for a position there, you know, just in case my interview with Ooga Labs doesn’t go so well.

What really made me want to apply there is because what I saw, immediately after I logged in.

RapLeaf Screenshot

Back in the day when I wanted to know what the hoopla was about myspace, (and to this day, I still want to know what the hoopla is) I made a random account, saying I was 101 years old.

To my surprise, RapLeaf found this data out. All from just my email address. Of course, I knew exactly how they figured out even what my facebook and flickr accounts were. They did a reverse lookup on my email, and pulled all that data for yummy consumption.

Sidenote: I’m just afraid when the less tech-savvy people wonder how RapLeaf got a hold of this information, and start getting all crazy like the silly people who petitioned against the “privacy problems” with facebook’s news feeds… I swear, the moment I found out about the backlash against such a great feature, I realized how much people don’t know what’s going on in the background. (Must… resist… serving up… the Truth… DAH!)

Anyway, I just wanted to say “bravo” to RapLeaf for doing this. It’s definitely paving way for some Sanity in this Insanity known as the Internet.

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