When Headlines Go Bad
Bad Headline: GWAVA Releases Version 3.1 of its Novell GroupWise Disaster Newspaper editors have it easy — whatever they write, the printers print. On the Internet it’s not that easy. On the Internet,...
View ArticleTranscript: The iTax & Fair Dealing Search Engine’s Jesse Brown interviews...
Jesse Brown’s Search Engine, Podcast #35: The Charlie Angus Interview Jesse Brown has another great Search Engine interview on copyright, this time with Charlie Angus. Search Engine is released with a...
View ArticleWhat to do about compromised Hotmail passwords
autoroute à emails by BiscarotteI administer a number of e-mail systems, and I’ve been seeing a lot of spam coming from Hotmail accounts recently. And both friends and clients have been telling me that...
View ArticleStop Usage Based Billing – comment to the CRTC
Today is the deadline for submitting comments to the CRTC on the proposed tariff increases for Usage Based Billing. These are the comments I submitted: I am opposed to the current Usage Based Billing...
View ArticleFour things to improve your search result rankings
Google Juice by Johannes P. OsterhoffNow there’s a spammy title for you! There are many people who specialize in Search Engine Optimization (SEO). They claim to be able to improve your rank on search...
View ArticleBrowser Security
Browser vulnerabilities are a common contributor to computer malware. Attacks have become so sophisticated that just viewing a Web page with an unsecured browser can infect your computer with malware....
View ArticleGoogle Spyware considered harmful
No GoogleOne day I was asked: Hi IT Peeps, I was wondering if I would cause major havoc if I downloaded google chrome? Will it mess anything up? Any recommendations? My answer: What problem are you...
View ArticleIxQuick and DuckDuckGo, alternative search engines
IxQuick search engineA friend mentioned that I’m concerned about Google having a monopoly on search, and tracking their users for search terms, and much more. So use another search engine. I’ve been...
View ArticleGoodbye Twitter?
Jon Newton writes: Goodbye Twitter Twitter […] has become a hard-core marketing vehicle, with all that implies. […] With several hicups and false I’ve been posting on identi.ca for quite a while; but I...
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