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Daily SearchCast: August 27, 2008
http://dailysearchcast.com/ 080828-200453.htmlThe day's news in search. Tune-in by listening to this MP3 file, listening via WebmasterRadio at 2:00pm Pacific Monday through Thursday (see instructions here), through iTunes via this link or in other ways listed here. You can also listen on our Digg podcasts channel. NOTE: The Daily SearchCast will next return on August 25.
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Things You Should Use
http://jamesforeman.com/ blog/ ?p=413“Things,” as I use it, refers to technological tools. Most of them have a social component, which is why I want you to use them, too. They’re not very useful without other folks to play with. Facebook. I’ve been harping about this for a long time, but nobody really listens. That’s ok.
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Google explains missing Android features
http://www.about-electronics.eu/ 2008/ 08/ 29/ google-explains-missing-android-f…Google explains missing Android features Filed under: Mobile Phones | by: Rien | Hits: 60 bluetooth Google Android Google Talk SDK
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GNOCDC Repopulation Map - Now With Google Street View
http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ gnocdc-repopulation-map-now-with…We’ve just rolled out the latest update to the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center (GNOCDC) Repopulation Google Maps application. Thanks to Matt Priour figuring out how to add the Street View imagery to our New Orleans Repopulation Map, you can now not only see where people are coming back to The Crescent City, but the rebuilding efforts from the street level.
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Cloud Computing: Who are the providers
http://tarrysingh.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ cloud-computing-who-are-providers.html3Tera Inc.: Appliance-driven virtual servers 3Tera's AppLogic is a grid engine that has evolved over time into a full-fledged cloud computing environment. The company said its offering is designed to enable data centers to replace expensive and hard-to-integrate IT infrastructure -- such as firewalls, load balancers, servers and storage-area networks -- with virtual appliances.
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Comcast to dam and damn the Internet with usage caps
http://venturebeat.com/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ comcast-to-dam-and-damn-the-internet-with-…You just knew it was too good to last. Starting on October 1 of this year, Internet service provider Comcast will begin placing a cap on the amount of data its customers can access a month, DSLreports has learned. The 250 gigabyte cap, now confirmed by Comcast, represents on 14,000 of the company’s 14.1 million users, it claims.
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Too Many Google Ads?
http://www.vbseo.com/ f160/ too-many-google-ads-26381/I would like some feedback on my ads please. Have i got too many? Indexpage: HERE Forums view: HERE Thread view: HERE Post view: HERE
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Putting the Genie Back Into the Bottle
http://www.digitalbond.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ putting-the-genie-back-into…As a flurry of emails (about an as of yet not officially released control system vulnerability) show this morning, once a document goes online the damage is done. It is eternal, and it is virtually impossible to stop the dissemination of the document, or put the genie back into the bottle.
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Google’s Needle Hits Yahoo’s Vein in October, Says CEO
http://mashable.com/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ google-yahoo-search-ad-deal/While Bloomberg News takes a good amount of flack for yapping about a stone-cold Steve Jobs when it’s well known that the man’s blood is still rich and warm, another bigwig of the tech realm, Google CEO Eric Schmidt talked with the publication’s reporters Peter Cook and Crayton Harrison about his company’s fascination with Yahoo and the movements the two will make in the next 60 days.
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McCain Outsmarts Obama On AdWords
http://blog.usweb.com/ archives/ mccain-outsmarts-obama-on-adwords/John McCain has taken some heat for not knowing how to use a computer, and it’s not just about the candidate himself. Barack Obama’s web presence has been far-reaching an dominant, with McCain’s efforts often being criticized.
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