Monday morning tech news
19 Mar 07 Filed in:Blogging
Good to hear from CC Tech that Google Privacy policies are changing. It is a good step in the right direction, and now the scammers and nasty folk only have 18 to 24 months to do as they please with your online traceable info.
John Chow dot com tells us How to make a great first impression with our blogs. For first time visitors to his blog today, the first impression is that he has guest writers doing all the work?
Pay Per Post has gone mad according to this snippet from Daring Fireball. (Take a deep breath because not even 2 commas help your lungs out much)
John Chow dot com tells us How to make a great first impression with our blogs. For first time visitors to his blog today, the first impression is that he has guest writers doing all the work?
Pay Per Post has gone mad according to this snippet from Daring Fireball. (Take a deep breath because not even 2 commas help your lungs out much)
it’s unseemly that Larry Lessig’s op-ed piece in today’s New York Times, in which he argues against the merits of Viacom’s billion-dollar copyright infringement lawsuit against Google, doesn’t disclose that Google has pledged $2 million to support Lessig’s Center for Internet and Society at Stanford University.
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