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- Google hit again with Street View privacy concerns - in Switzerland
- It is NOT up to Google to insure your privacy in public places. These are places it is perfectly legal to be in and take pictures of, then publish the pictures. Just because the pictures are taken automatically, does not suddenly make them illegal. If you want to restrict the...
- Tags: U.S. Military, Google Inc., photograph
- Discussion threads 2009-11-13
- What the duck? Aflac gets quackin' on Facebook
- Social_Networking = Privacy disasterntHmmYou're right. If anyone knew I was a fan of the Aflac duck it would be curtains for my privacy. :)People do not understandWhen you put your pictures, location,hobbies, job, kids and so on the net.That site owns that data and it iscached forever.Yes, I knowI was...
- Tags: Aflac Inc., Facebook
- Discussion threads 2009-11-12
- Can you upgrade an old XP PC to Windows 7? Should you?
- You answered the first questionYou can make the upgrade, with significant headaches.You left the second question completely unanswered.If you take the Microsoft guidelines seriously(which I never do, because they seem to be written by someone who is into flagellation) many Windows XP machines should be able to be upgraded successfully...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, old XP PC, XP PC, PC
- Discussion threads 2009-09-29
- KSE Snake (Pocket PC) - German 1.0 (Mobile)
- Snake is a classical interpretation of one of the most popular game concepts.In KSE Snake, you start out as a little snake, and the object is to eat the food around the playing surface in order to grow. Once you have reached a certain length, you can escape through the...
- Tags: Mobile, PC, Graphics, KSE Software, Snake, Pocket PC, Desktops, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-07-11
- Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routine
- Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routineJust like those "technical" articles......coming out on Indian web sites that have copied Microsoft or others articles verbatim except the author is the Indian web site owner. Lots of credibility there....RE: Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?'...
- Tags: Indian Web site, Satyam, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
- Discussion threads 2009-07-02
- Google missed a marketing turn with the 'decision engine' thing
- Does Google have Bing envy? Is the search giant running scared over Microsoft's search marketing blitz? The New York Post seems to think so. In a report the Post blares: You'd think nothing would get under the skin of search giant Google. But...
- Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine, Sergey Brin, Search, Marketing Research, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-14
- Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks
- Collaborative Networks vs Social NetworksTool doesn't create experts, knowledge does!An excellent piece highlighting the misconceptions of social networks at work. After a collaborative networking, our teams are always inspired, re-energized and are more productive while social networking gives us the space to wind down after work not during. Your "...buying...
- Tags: NETWORKING, AARON, network, social networking, Collaborative Networks
- Discussion threads 2009-06-09
- Wolfram Alpha has Google's attention
- The "founder's letter" this year written by Google's Sergey Brin seemed to have undertones of skepticism -- potentially in regards to the imminent release of Wolfram|Alpha. Referring to search engines that understand more documents and queries using Artificial Intelligence, Brin says: Others claim to have accomplished...
- Tags: Google Inc., Wolfram Alpha, Search, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2009-05-07
- Troubleshooting Troubleshooting: Yes, There Is Such A Thing As A System Problem
- Does your blood pressure rise when you hear the phrase "There is no system problem" being uttered by a tech support rep of an online service? A spike is probably inevitable. Because then you know the conversation will entirely focus on you personal setup. Because, as far...
- Tags: Cart, Item, System Problem, E-mail, Online Communications, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-05-07
- Google: Looking over shoulder at Wolfram|Alpha?
- Google's Sergey Brin, co-founder and president of the search giant, on Thursday delivered the company's annual "Founders' Letter" and apparently is keeping a watchful eye on Wolfram|Alpha. If you recall, Wolfram|Alpha is a much ballyhooed search tool that claims to understand what a user is asking via...
- Tags: Google Inc., Sergey Brin, Wolfram|Alpha, Engineering, Channel Management, Search, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-07
- What would Larry Ellison do with Microsoft (it wouldn't be Vine)
- What would Larry Ellison do with Microsoft (it wouldn't be Vine)Well...Since Ballmer does not know what he is doing I suppose that explains the first dip in revenue in 23 years, an OS that will be just as big a failure as Vista (Win 7), a desktop office suite that...
- Tags: Digital music, Microsoft Corp., Vine, Larry Ellison
- Discussion threads 2009-04-28
- Sources to Dow Jones: Apple plans to launch touchscreen netbook
- I'm as tired as anyone about these Apple netbook rumors, but the story's starting to gain some traction after it was revealed yesterday that Taiwan-based Quanta and Wintek would be manufacturing the machines for the Cupertino-based vendor. Today, two unidentified sources told Dow Jones Newswires that Apple...
- Tags: Touch Screen, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Apple Inc., Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-03-10
- 21. More user data in default backup sets (21 changes to look for in the Windows 7 Release Candidate)
- 21. More user data in default backup sets (21 changes to look for in the Windows 7 Release Candidate)I prefer the Vista-style background and icons.But hey! Windows 7 is nice!What I do miss, though, is the classy look of Windows Media Player 11 that I did not get with Windows...
- Tags: Backups, period key, Microsoft Windows 7, default backup set, Windows 7 Release Candidate, backup set, release candidate, user data, backup, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-03-10
- Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace 1.0 (Mac)
- In Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace you must peel back the curtains on one of the grandest buildings in the western world to look for treasure and uncover its deepest secrets. Learn fun facts about several royal locations while you search for hidden objects and play ingenious mini-games. Follow romantic notes...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Macgamestore
- Software downloads 2009-01-12
- Facebook as social rule of thumb?
- This new course I'm taking introduces sociology, and I assure all you budding sociologists who read that this new-found knowledge isn't going to my head. It seems for many, especially students who are forced into a semi-confined place as others, take precedent, that Facebook confirms events within our lives. ...
- Tags: Facebook, Social Networking, Strategy, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- Fortisphere Virtual Essentials 2.0
- As I'm clearing my desk to prepare for Citrix's event this week, I thought it would be good to post about Fortisphere's recent move. Fortisphere, a Kusnetzky Group Client, recently launched version 2 of its Virtual Essentials. Virtual Essentials is a tool that provides agentless, policy-based mangement of virtual machines....
- Tags: Virtual Machine, Fortisphere, Virtual Essentials, Desktop Virtualization, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- Telescopes and teapots the new frontier in high-tech spying
- Remember the good ol' days of the Cold War when movies showed up Russian spooks with high-powered binocs looking through windows and placing bugs behind picture frames? Those days are back with a high-tech spin as researchers in Germany have discovered that an inexpensive telescope can pick up computer images...
- Tags: Monitor, Meter, Image, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- Is Balkanization of the Internet inevitable?
- The openness of the Internet could fall to nationalism. That's just one of the side effects from nationalism and its impact on global trade, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Journal in its Monday edition zoomed out to look at the rise of nationalism. After all,...
- Tags: Web, Russia, Internet, Government, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Trippi: Netroots will be critical on Feb. 5
- Trippi: Netroots will be critical on Feb. 5Bubba hub in the house would be cool!I am on for Hillary, why? .............. BeCause she comes pardon the expression with her husband, Bill, Bubba, The Man! The country needs some comic, but competent, relief after 8 years of dick head and...
- Tags: Trippi, Netroots
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
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