Google have just launched a new function in their Google Webmaster Center where website owners can now decide what Google Sitelinks they want displayed in the search results.
AT&T Offers Parental Control For Mobiles
AT&T has introduced a new Web-based feature that allows parents to stay in touch with their children while controlling the children’s mobile phone use.
LinkedIn Active-x Control Zero Day
Researchers have released a zero day vulnerability in the LinkedIn active-x control that basically allows evil folks to own your computer.
Ask to Put You in Control of Privacy with AskEraser
Ask.com is taking online privacy to a new level–by putting you in control of your privacy when searching on the internet.
Rose Hands Over Digg Control
If you read our coverage of the Digg revolt yesterday, you already know that users were fighting Digg’s decision to remove a story that contained a decryption code for HD-DVDs.
It’s About Connections, Not Control
Pete Blackshaw from Nielsen Buzz Metrics wrote an interesting column this week talking about the fact that CMO’s still have control. He railed against the absolution of responsibility on the part of marketers, using the new buzzwords of consumer empowerment to justify the fact that they can throw more spam at the average user now because, after all, the user is in control.
Do Not Try to Control the Conversation
John Bell recently explored the topic, "Who ‘owns’ conversational marketing? PR, Advertising or The People" over at Strumpette – The Naked Journal of the PR Biz.
ASP.NET: Make GridView Control Accessible
The GridView is a new web control in ASP.NET 2.0 and is an improvement of the old DataGrid.
UN Will Not Control The Internet
The new head of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Hamadoun Toure has no new plans to change the oversight of the Internet.