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Plans For Google Kenya Kick Into High Gear

By ArticleSnatch on June 12, 2007

Starbucks, McDonalds, and Google – I’m starting to think that, by 2040 or so, there will be at least one building per company on every square mile of this planet.  The latest bit of evidence supporting this theory is Google’s plan to expand into Kenya. My surprise at this move shouldn’t be construed as an [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged allAfrica.com, Colin Mochrie, Egypt, Google Kenya, ISP, Israel, Joseph Mucheru, Kenya, North Carolina, Russell Southwood, Search Engine, search engine giant, South Africa, Starbucks, Sub-Saharan Africa | Leave a response

Google Got Its Apps In Your Portal

By ArticleSnatch on May 21, 2007

The rollout of Google’s unified communications package, Google Apps, has opened a new version for rebranding by Internet service providers.It wasn’t too long ago that Google Apps arrived in a Premier Edition, with support options and extended storage in Gmail for its clients. Google has taken an incremental step forward with another version of Google [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged google, Internet service providers, ISP, web-based productivity package | Leave a response

LonelyGirl, Flickr Take Webby Honors

By ArticleSnatch on May 3, 2007

This year’s Webby Award winners were announced with the usual Oscaresque fanfare, names you’ll recognize and names you may not. But you’ll also notice who’s not on the list. Who’s not on the list is Google, but lets not focus on who dropped the ball most this year, after winning half a dozen last year. [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Adobe, Arianna Huffington, BBC, Beck, Broadband, Charlie Chaplin, David Bowie, David Michel-Davies, ebay, google, Internet inventor, ISP, Jessica Lee Rose, Jonathan Yuen, Matt Groening, Meg Whitman, registered buyers, Richard Branson, Steve Chen, Verizon, Vint Cerf, Virgin Atlantic, web, yahoo, youtube | Leave a response

Google Protects What’s Left Of Your Privacy

By ArticleSnatch on April 27, 2007

There has been plenty of discussion lately on Google and their privacy policy. In a recent blog post Matt Cutts expressed his personal opinion on the issue. He raised the point that Google now makes users queries anonymous after 18 to 24 months, something he says that few other search engines have addressed. He also [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged cable modem, google, ISP, Matt Cutts, search engines, Tim O'Reilly | Leave a response

Utah’s Scared of the Internet

By ArticleSnatch on April 21, 2007

Utah lawmakers are at it again, mulling a legislative crackdown on open wi-fi connections because they make it easier for children to access online pornography. The state of Utah has been in the news a lot lately for its heavy-handed approach to Internet regulation. The most recent curfuffle was over a law banning the use [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Carlo, Clean Port, CP80, Electronic Frontier Foundation, European Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, http, Internet regulation, ISP, Linux, Microsoft, nonprofit group, online pornography, Ralph Yarro, SCO Group, search advertising, software, Unix, unregulated Internet, Utah, Wi-Fi, wireless networks, XMission | Leave a response

Google Grants Police Quick Access To Records

By ArticleSnatch on March 15, 2007

Never mind the bat signal – cops in India have been equipped with a sort of “red phone” e-mail address at Google.  The search engine giant, according to various Indian sources, wants to help put a stop to hate speech and other objectionable content that’s been showing up on Orkut. This isn’t the first time [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Australia, Brazil, google, India, ISP, law enforcement, Search Engine, search engine giant, social networking site, Turkey | Leave a response

How Being Set For Business Can Be Helped By Internet Service Providers!

By ArticleSnatch on February 23, 2007

If you are set to go worldwide with your home based business, internet service provider speeds and boundaries will need to be measured. In a global environment where dial up service used to the norm, new technologies have increased rapidly. For your business, internet service provider overhaul to th… More: continued here how being set [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged internet service provider overhaul, internet service provider speeds, Internet service providers, ISP | Leave a response

Internet Service Provide Can Help!

By ArticleSnatch on February 19, 2007

If you are ready to go global with your home based business, internet service provider speeds and limitations will need to be considered. In a world where dial up service used to the norm, new technologies have mushroomed. For your business, internet service provider overhauls to their own technolog… More: continued here internet service provide [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Internet Service, internet service provider overhauls, internet service provider speeds, ISP | Leave a response

RIAA Continues Pressuring ISPs For Information

By ArticleSnatch on February 14, 2007

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has been relentlessly fierce in its pursuit of individuals it deems as “criminals” by filing numerous lawsuits over the past several years. It looks like the RIAA is trying to do all it can to encourage ISPs to be more forthcoming with identifying information in order to fuel [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Ars Technica, Delaware, Eric Bangeman, ISP, John Doe, ordinary Internet users, Ray Beckerman, Recording Industry Association of America, USD, www.p2plawsuits.com | Leave a response

SEO: Creating Your Own Basic Web Statistics Database

By ArticleSnatch on February 12, 2007

There are literally thousands of website statistics systems available on the Internet. Some provide complex analysis, whilst others provide very basic information. Sometimes simply due to whom your web provider is you may not be able to install your own statistics applications. I will set out in this article to provide a very basic web [...]

Posted in SEO Articles | Tagged basic web statistic log, basic web statistics database, business intelligence, HTML, http, ISP, Microsoft, operating systems, Search Engine, statistics applications, web, web logs, web statistics database, Web Statistics Database There, website statistics systems | 1 Response

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