BYLINE: BRIAN INDRELUNAS
AN AMERICAN start-up company is finishing updates to its online group-reading service designed to reassure users of the developers' good intentions.
"We're good guys trying to create a useful product for people," said Mark Robins, CEO and co-founder of Grouply.
Grouply, which collects messages from users' online groups and displays them when the users log in, has come under fire, mistaken as a front for online identity theft and spam.
"We're the ones to blame for this because of deficiencies we had in the product," Robins said.
He said the small start-up's employees have spent more than a month tweaking …

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