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Google Acquires Picnik In great news for Seattle Startups, Picnik gets picked up by Google in some interesting M&A activity, because everyone is going to be thinking of Flickr and SmugMug being right in...
Do the Google Wave My love hate relationship with Google just switched over to love today as I just got my Google Wave account invite today, and am going to spend the rest of the day playing around with this puppy to see if it will work for the school I work at. As we take a look at how to kill off the sterility that online education has become, thinking that Google wave might just fill in some...
Outages Plague Google Every time Google has an outage the press immediately jumps on the idea that somehow cloud computing itself is to blame. This is a wrongheaded viewpoint, because it is not simply a cloud issue, it is a total systems issue, much like anything else that has to do with any computing, outages happen anywhere in the link chain. This isnt an issue with cloud computing, this is an issue with all computing.
Will the Next Media Company Be Google? Think about this for a moment, Google mail, YouTube, Google book search, soon to come Google Wave, and a plethora of other stuff, the only thing that Google is missing is a distribution contract with RIAA and the MPAA. With Google Checkout that might be one way to get the lagging payment system by Google into higher gear. Kevin Kelleher over at GigaOm has an interesting...
Google, Bing and Hacking
Microsoft Layoffs Hitting the News Over the last couple of days there has been increasing buzz over the next round of Microsoft layoffs and it looks like those layoffs are hitting the street today.
The Google Hive Mind Google has been phenomenally successful, and while we might laugh at it when we compare Google to the Borg, and talk about our Google brain, a new theory called the Google Hive Mind brings us one step closer to the Borg than anyone would care to admit.
Microsoft Search Server Enterprise search is a big issue, not only do people squirrel stuff away on various computers, the problem of finding data across the enterprise can be very difficult, the more distributed the data, the more difficult to find. Data can reside anywhere, laptops, desktops, server systems, as well as just about anything else you can plug into a network.
The Google Mono Culture has arrived In a great move, red hat, Google, and other interested Linux folks have gotten together to develop a mobile phone operating system called Android. While the world is abuzz with this one, the question is with Palm, Apple, Symbian, Blackberry and Microsoft operating systems for phones, do we need another one...
Do We Need to Curtail Google? In a world gone "privacy nuts" over the Google double click issue, do we really need to curtail Google in an internet where using web 2.0 technologies we pretty much so give up everything about us...
Black Hat SEO Search Engine Optimization is the game in town, and black hat SEO's are all about getting your site banned from the only search engine game in town, Google.
The Wikipedia Search Engine Taking on Google, and trying to unseat it from its number one position is going to be hard, but the founder of Wikipedia has an idea, and needs some help.
Content Matters We have been running an experiment with a couple of web sites to see if there was an effect (increase in traffic, decrease in traffic, traffic remains the same).
Google Censorship - How Does it Work? It's interesting when you can find a demonstrative difference between countries and how data is presented in major search engines.
Interesting Debate on Search Engine Censorship Google has been criticized, derided, sued, and otherwise abused because of censorship in china, and in other counties, as well as censorship of media files and torrent files...
Vertical Searching with Google Co-op Some times Google labs just blows me away, and Google co-op search the vertical search you make for yourself or your friends is something truly useful.
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