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GoogleOPOLY [infographic]
GoogleOPOLY (Google+Monopoly) is an easy game to learn, but not so easy to master. The object of the game is to become the wealthiest player through buying and selling internet properties, building them yourself, or investing in new ones. GoogleOPOLY is an obvious parody of Google’s growth and expansion, highlighted by the web giant’s history...
Is Google Circumventing Do Not Track On Purpose or On Accident? You Decide.
In case you aren’t aware, there is unresolved legislation in the US Congress that, ideally, forces major Internet advertisers (read – the ones that have something to lose if they disobey federal laws) to comply with a “Do Not Track” setting on browsers. In short, the legislation says that browsers can feature a tick-mark on their browser...
Google’s New Index Changes: Way TOO MUCH Social Media
The new Google “Search Plus Your World” index has way too many social media hooks. What Google has decided to do is use what I’m going to have to start calling your “Google+ profile,” that is, your social online identity that Google is trying to craft for you, featuring your Likes, your friends (even the ones you don’t know)...
Google’s New Privacy Policy Changes – What They Mean For You
The “Don’t Be Evil” search engine just made a major change to their privacy policy, representing one of the largest changes they’ve made in the history of their company. Previously, each individual service had its own privacy policy detailing exactly what the company could and couldn’t do with your information. This was smart – people who...
How Does Google View ‘non dot com’ Domains?
As little as five years ago, with the rebirth of SEO marketing and branding, people looking for a domain name were literally shooting themselves in the foot if they didn’t go with a dot com domain. Most widely used at that time were the dot com, dot net and dot org domains – and most people attempting to brand a website acquired all three at...
Benefits of Chromebooks for Business
Businesses of all sizes are quickly moving to the cloud in search of better communication and collaboration tools and mobile access. But migrating to the cloud only goes so far if your business is still working on traditional computers. So Google has a solution: Chromebooks. Google first introduced Chromebooks in May 2011 as the first computer...







