After the German base rejected chrome as ‘unsafe’ and ‘unsecured’, their own techies have come up with a compatible browser using Chromium, the open source code for Chrome that allows offspring to be created. The resulting ‘Iron’ is a Chrome substitute for German users that supposedly doesn’t have the security weaknesses they accused Chrome of. [...]
German Chrome = Iron
September 28th, 2008Google’s new site on Yahoo-Google Facts
September 27th, 2008One of the hot news these days in the media and on the web is the Google-Yahoo deal and the controversies around it. There seems to be a lot of opposition that says that Google-Yahoo deal should not be allowed as this is good for the advertisers. Issues have been tossed back and forth and [...]
AT&T And Verizon Revising Their Web Behavior Tracking Policy
September 26th, 2008Two leading internet service providers of the US, AT&T and Verizon are willing to change their policy on customer behavior tracking. As per their new policy they will get explicit permission from the users on tracking their behavior. If the user declines the request they will refrain from tracking them. This was announced by the [...]
Google Q&A Clears Confusion About Duplication
September 26th, 2008Reid from Google’s Search Quality team went over some important issues yesterday in a posting on Google’s Webmaster Central Blog This is a great blog to keep an eye on if you like to be up to date on the latest info! The quick rundown: Duplicate Content: THERE IS NO ACROSS THE BOARD DUPLICATE CONTENT [...]
Google Lobbying To Open Up Unused Broadcast Spectrum
September 25th, 2008Google Lobbying To Open Up Unused Broadcast Spectrum Google is eyeing on the great resource and the potential of which is yet to be untapped. There is a whole range of broadcast spectrum which is currently not being used and Google is trying to have this spectrum allocated for the latest mobile and wireless devices. [...]













