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EU Regulators Blast Search Engine Data Collection Policies

May 27, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

The New York Times reports that European Union officials have accused major search engine providers such as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft of violating user’s personal rights by storing private data for too long. The Article 29 Working Party, an EU advisory board made up of 27 European national privacy chiefs issued a letter to the three companies on Wednesday urging them to appoint outside auditors to ensure that practices used to render data collected from individuals anonymously truly removes all links to a person.

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“About Us” – Why it is important for you (Part 1 of 3)

May 27, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

One of the greatest factors in the completion of a sale is credibility. This factor can be very crucial in making or breaking a deal. Customers need to feel confident and safe when they are making a purchase and it is up to you to make them feel so. One thing you can do to build confidence in a customer is to have an “About Us” link displayed prominently.

However, you cannot have an arbitrary bunch of information in there without any thought. You need to clearly communicate the reason as to why they (the customer) should trust you. The page needs to answer a few simple questions.

1. Who? – Customers feel more comfortable knowing that there are human beings running the website. They have long since become tired with the robotic voices on the telephone that proclaim that the call is very important to the company. Putting down names, pictures and even messages from the people behind the business, will establish a link in the mind of the customer.

2. Where? – Even in this day and age, there is nothing like a physical address that assures a customer of a business. It does not matter where in the world you are, put down the address of the location you are running the business from. You can be assured that 99.99 percent of customers will never ever visit you, but they feel comforted in the knowledge that they can reach you.

Google Offers Opt-Out of Analytics Tracking

May 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Google announced yesterday the beta version of a new opt-out for Google Analytics, making it possible for users to stop being tracked by Google Analytics and have their information included in its reports.

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Judge Slaps Permanent Injunction on ISOHunt Search Engine

May 25, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

PC World reports that a U.S. District Court judge has issued a permanent injunction against ISOHunt, which has become one of the most popular sites for searching for BitTorrent content. Judge Stephen V. Wilson ordered ISOHunt to prevent access to copyright protected content such as movies, TV shows and music recordings and threatened to hold ISOHunt founder Garry Fung in contempt of court and sentence him to jail time if the site does not comply.

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Yahoo! and Nokia Strike an Alliance

May 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Yahoo! announced today a “global strategic alliance” with Nokia that will allow both companies to leverage each others’ products and services including email, instant messaging and maps and navigation services for both PC and mobile devices.

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Need a video splitter?

May 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

There’s no doubt that until computers came along, things were much slower when done manually. As computer technology improved by leaps and bounds, so did the quality of our lives as boring repetitive jobs were replaced by efficient machines that you could count on to not make a simple error.

As the latest generation of computers seems to have taken sophistication to the next level, supporting technologies have been created to support the structure that has been put in place. The simplest example of the lot is the usb serial cable which provides users with extra serial ports. The reason for this is most computers only have one or two serial ports but several USB ports. Perhaps there is a reason why this is so but the fact remains that a couple more serial ports wouldn’t hurt, and thus this device should come in handy.

Another device is the video splitter that is normally used for business presentations, multimedia displays, trade fairs where one requires multiple identical video streams. With the option made available, one can split video from a computer to 2, 4, 6 or 8 other monitors.

Another interesting device is the USB video adapter that one can use in order to project images or another monitor that works out very well when it comes to splitting the visuals if using a monitor. One can also use this cable to connect the computer to a projector as well.

Just with these three simple devices, one can add additional devices on their PC or increase its performance for their own convenience as well.

Is orange county IT support important?

May 24, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Although to any technical professional, questioning the importance of orange county IT support might seem stupid, it’s often the reason why companies lose hours of productivity. Since time is money, one can consider the lack of technical support or just the lack of efficient technical support a loss of business revenue.

So if you truly do understand the importance of not only IT support but also network support orange county, steps to hire the services of professionals if you do not have an in-house or are just starting a company can be considered a wise one.

Truth be told, there are several Los Angeles IT companies that offer not only IT support but also network support as well apart from being able to provide customized IT solutions for projects that are being started and are in need of technical expertise to ensure its smooth functioning.

What is most important with all these services offered is the aspect of ‘value for money. If the services cost just as much as hiring an in-house technical team, then it’s time look around for a better deal. In addition, reviewing how these companies customize their IT solutions for your needs is an important factor that should determine who will make the cut or not.

Finally, it is important that the team of IT professionals put in place to help your business function well should show levels of competence that can be described as the best, and nothing less. One way or another, companies stand to gain with quality services and there should be no hesitations whatsoever.

Google Dominates Search Engine Usage in Competitors’ Hometowns

May 21, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Even in Microsoft’s back yard, Google still reigns as the top search engine. That’s what the Seattle Press-Intelligencer reports that recent findings by ad network Chitka suggest, as they found that Google represents 79 percent of all search engine usage in Redmond, Washington, home to the corporate headquarters of Microsoft. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Bing search engine accounted for 16 percent of all search engine usage – almost four times more than the national average but still far below that of Google.

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4 Ways to Make Money Online

May 21, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Making money online is both easy and difficult. Easy – because, once you get it right the money flows in; difficult – because getting it right is not easy and takes a long time. But if you are ready for the long haul, here are some methods you can engage in.

1. Middle man – Many companies nowadays need online tasks done for them. This includes article writing, posting, social bookmarking, website designing etc. Ideally they are looking for contractors to take the jobs on and deliver results. By being the middle man, you can make a lot of money. Do not try to make big margins off one job. Rather, look to make large sums out of the volume of work you do for multiple companies.

2. Service provider – If you can’t handle being the middle man, be the “end man”. You can be the person who writes the articles or designs the website. You stand to earn more per job than a middle man, but it is time intensive and therefore you are limited on the number of jobs you can do.

3. Affiliate marketing -This is where you set up you website and refer your visitors to other people’s products. Essentially you function as a salesman and make money on the commissions given by the owners of the product.

4. Sell your own product – This is more difficult to do, but the returns are great if your product can hold its own. Once you build up a good reputation, all it takes is a well worded ezine to keep the sales rolling in for your new products.

Introducing Google TV

May 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Google today announced Google TV, a new experience for television that combines TV and the web. Users can access all of their favorite websites and easily move between television and the web, opening up the TV to millions of channels of entertainment.

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