With its latest location-based Places feature, Facebook jump into an added privacy controversy. Yesterday, Facebook took the wraps off of Places, a Smartphone-based service that allows user to tell their associates where they are, and to follow them. The service, which is gradually being rolled out to users, facilitates public to share their friends' position.

Facebook had dealing with users frustrated for privacy controversy over few months; Facebook is created already created another privacy controversy with its new location-based service. Any location-based service will inspire some anxiety in users who observe it as a stalker's best friend. Desire to know where somebody is? Check Places. Want to know when someone is away from home so you can break in and steal their flat-screen TV? Check Places.