Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Google Is the New "CorporNation" - Half Company, Half Virtual Government

One of the most difficult areas of any stand for justice is that you have to know what you really stand for and how you will provide help and guidance to achieve that goal. In the case of Google it is good that they stand-up and now do the right thing - even and as with all corporate entities their aim maybe profit. Let us look at at history and we see that many nations were ruled by a tyrant but even though that tyrant wreaked chaos in there wake history still changed some for the betterment of society and others for the worsening of the way we live our lives. So l applaud Google being large enough to make a stand but do not agree with Goldman Sachs for wrecking Greece`s economy. The final overriding factor must be that it is the people any nation, leader or CorporNation that really matter and l realise that the end does not justify the means but if the means to an end is worthwhile as l believe this one is, then maybe Google like any corporate entity is not as bad as they are painted.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Star Google News Stories

Star Google News Stories: "Google News added a new feature that lets you star news stories. If you click on a star next to a Google News cluster, you'll add it to the Starred section and Google will notify you when it finds related articles.

'When you star a story in Google News, it's one way to let us know that you're interested in that subject. When there are significant updates, we will alert you by putting the headline in bold so you can get more information,' mentions Google News blog.

For some reason, Google doesn't add the starred news stories to Google Bookmarks and there's no option to star a news cluster after you open it. Another issue is that the Starred section only includes the most recent 20 starred stories.

I don't know if this is best way to use this feature, but you could star news stories to read them later. If you don't already use Instapaper or Read It Later, starring Google News clusters is a great way to save them for later.



"A brand new way to research your news articles using "Google News" as they will help and guide your preferences on articles that you are interested in following, thought this was an excellent addition to the Google stable. Visit the link and read more on the Google Operating System Blog.

" The Roving Giraffe News Report " provided through Ace News Service

Friday, 29 January 2010

Google Economist Explains Why You Won't Pay For Online News

Google Economist Explains Why You Won't Pay For Online News: "Overall newspaper circulation has been in decline since 1990, 'well before the Internet,' Hal Varian noted, while newspaper circulation crossed against the nation's population has been declining since 1960; and circulation per household has been dropping since -- wait for it -- 1945. You can't blame the Web for that."

This does not seem unusual in the world of the internet the article states but people have become less interested in the newspapers as they reported very little that was of interest to the general public, way back in the early 1990`s and it is only over the last few years people have become more aware of the world.

But my view of the period before this date and 1945 you can only look at the war years and the affect it had on the paper industry and l do understand that people see the internet and news on-line as more interactive with people in other parts of the world,but l do agree people will not pay for news on-line as people like me are building their own news networks.

" The Roving Giraffe News Report " provided through
Ace News Service

Kaspersky Update Slaps Trojan Warning on Google Adsense

Kaspersky Update Slaps Trojan Warning on Google Adsense: "An update to Kaspersky's popular anti-virus software on Monday falsely identified Google Adsense as a malicious script."

" The Roving Giraffe News Report " provided through Ace News Service

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

aceone29 commented on The Lock That Says ‘Pick Me’

aceone29 commented on The Lock That Says ‘Pick Me’: "As we become more and more vulnerable to attacks from malware that has been re-adjusted to integrate even the most security concious system, most administrators admit it is an uphill battle. Some say that it is the the white hats versus the black hats or as l would call it good versus evil. Though it is up to us to be more vigilant when we are on-line, but one suggestion goes as far as to say to protect your data by being off-line. As some of you are aware many companies including Google offer off-line facilities in either Gmail or Reader l use both and find them very useful but also have it connected to Google Gears to enable better synchronisation of my data.

But the best way and l have found is a full spyware and virus checks at logging on and off plus regular 2 hourly checks being initiated on privacy, spyware and virus and l still find small items but them are found early rather than late.

My philosophy is " Prevention Is Better Than Cure " thanks for reading.

My regular updates on security can be found on http://googlelightnews.blogspot.com/"

" The Roving Giraffe News Report " provided through Ace News Service