Social network Pinterest scrutinised for embedding tracking code
Even if you haven't ever visited popular visual bookmarking site Pinterest, you might recognize its design elements — which have been popping up everywhere since the startup burst onto the mainstream scene in 2011.
A new report reveals that the site may be "quietly" generating revenue by adjusting and tracking the links attached to pins that are posted by users.
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By Joab Jackson | Published: 11:57, 08 February 2012 Pinterest has been accused of secretly embedding code in user content to generate revenue just as the new social networking site is enjoying a surge in popularity. In a blog entry posted earlier this
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