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21 hours ago ago from Booredatwork
Why do you set your information to private? Why do companies such as Google want you to open up your information? What are you scared of? In every single case where we'd set our privacy to let absolutely nobody see this, not even our closest relatives or our bestest friends , Facebook suggested we change the settings to Make this available to everyone. Make sure Google sees it. Hell, write it in enormous letters on the side of a ...
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12 hours ago ago from Open posting, everything for everyone » Open Blog
One of the most annoying problems we bloggers can come accross is content-stealing, people that directly copy and paste our posts. Specially when these people don't link back to our blogs, this could negatively impact us. Google could go wrong and think the original authors of the content are the stealers, something that could drive anyone really mad. There are ways to prevent them from doing this. Most people who steal ...
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11 hours ago ago from Bleeding edge blog
Larry and Sergey came across our desk to bring their key insight to the critical problem created by the Internet not very visible back then. And we took a chance with them. A chance to help Search and Find. Much like when you lose your keys is far more important to discover where they might be rather than talk about why, about where, about how and all other relevant but not practical answers. As it was said in the ...
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5 hours ago ago from Fast Media Magazine
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14 hours ago ago from OStatic blogs
Google has made some headlines recently about its stance on privacy. This week the company is taliking about what means to Google. Jonathan Rosenberg, senior vice president of product management for Google, says that open will win across the Internet and then cascade across many walks of life. It might be a good idea for other businesses in the open business to think about what open means to them as well. The impetus for the post was ...
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18 hours ago ago from All Things D
Please see this disclosure related to me and Google. With Google in the market for pretty much, well , everything, in the Web 2.0 space of late using its fat stock price and copious cash reserves it stands to reason that Microsoft would be in the same market too. But multiple sources close to the situation said the software giant was caught short when Google (GOOG) grabbed mobile advertising start-up AdMob recently with a massive $750 ...
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