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Iran Bans Google
In yet another affront by the Iranian government on it’s people, they have banned access to Google and Gmail inside the nation of Iran. These kinds of stories always catch my eye. Freedom of information is always key to the freedom of people, and you can always tell the governments which are suppressive by how [...]
Blog News, Google Moons NASA
Google is apparently on the verge of releasing their “Powerpoint killer“. This is going to be a presentation package which is added to the mix of Google online office applications. So, we will have Docs, Spreadsheets and soon “Presently” (the name for the new app). I think this will be a cool addition to Google’s [...]
Has Google Penalized Your Site?
YoungEntrepreneur.com has posted a quick piece about Google penalizing your site. In it, they mention that Google has, last week, reinstituted the practice of emailing webmasters in the event that they are blacklisted. They were doing that originally, but they had stopped in favor of simply posting notices into Webmaster Tools. The problem is that [...]
Lazy Linkage: Sep 6, 2007
If you are a user of Google Reader, we welcome a couple new enhancements to the mix. First, you can now SEARCH your feeds. Awesome. Secondly, you can now give your tag folders real English names without Reader dumbing it down to URL-safe strings. Nice. I posted a Google Wish List over on PCMech which [...]
Google Analytics AIR Beta Signup
Most of us know about Google Analytics, the web statistical package from Google. Well, it has an API, and one programmer named Nicolas Lierman has developed a desktop application using Adobe AIR to bring your Analytics reports to your desktop. Very cool, I say! He is getting ready to release as a public beta, but [...]
Virtual Tradeshow for eCommerce Marketers
I just recently came across this virtual tradeshow called eComXpo. I have talked before about how it is important to get out there and network. It is usually with the help and knowledge of others that you can put yourself over the top. This is a really hard business in which to be a lone [...]
Youtube Launches New Ads, VideoEgg Takes Notice
It really was only a matter of time. Youtube is launching new ads that appear IN the videos. Is this rubbing some users the wrong way? You bet. Better than Preroll? As online video gets so popular (and Youtube is the current king in the arena), more emphasis is going to shift to video advertising. [...]
Skype Outage and Implications, Lessons
Well, if you are a Skype user, you are probably now well aware that they experienced a widespread service outage on Thursday of last week. I was not trying to use Skype during the outage, but reports are that people were having problems logging into the network as well as consistent notifications of IMs not [...]
Robert Steele – Open Source Answer to Everything?
Robert Steele was the keynote speech to kick off the first day of Gnomedex. He made a very interesting speech, although it was a lot more political than I was expecting. Essentially, he is a big believer in open everything, and he addressed a lot of our political problems to make the point that openness [...]
TubeMogul Offering Video Posting to Multiple Sites
Anybody in the online video arena probably posts to multiple video websites. Or tries to. The problem is that it is usually a pretty arduous affair to get this done. You have to have profiles on each video site and then individually post to each one. To get the most bang out of your online [...]
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