It's a new installment in the open conflict between Facebook and Google on access to books contact their respective users: the last update of the operating system from Google, Android, blocks on phones and Nexus Nexus One S the ability to synchronize phone numbers entered into Facebook with phone contacts.
Google and Facebook are fighting for several months to access their address books of users, who are one of the sinews of war between two giants of online advertising. Google was blocked in November including access to Facebook address books of its Gmail, arguing that Facebook should offer to reciprocate.
The first social network in the world refuses, retorting does not have sufficient safeguards to protect personal data. The blocking does for the moment that Nexus phones, but will also be applied to future handsets running Android. The operating system Google has experienced very strong growth in its market share in 2010, surpassing its competitors worldwide.
Google and Facebook are fighting for several months to access their address books of users, who are one of the sinews of war between two giants of online advertising. Google was blocked in November including access to Facebook address books of its Gmail, arguing that Facebook should offer to reciprocate.
The first social network in the world refuses, retorting does not have sufficient safeguards to protect personal data. The blocking does for the moment that Nexus phones, but will also be applied to future handsets running Android. The operating system Google has experienced very strong growth in its market share in 2010, surpassing its competitors worldwide.
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- Google Renews Battle Over Facebook Contacts, Blocks Phone Directory Sync On Nexus S (23/02/2011)
- Google disables contact sync in Facebook for Android, but only Nexus S for now (23/02/2011)
- NuevaSync adds read-only support (02/02/2011)
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