Universities have been opting for email services managed by Microsoft or Google as a desirable alternative to running email as an in-house operation.
Like Adulterous Women? Google Can Help
Google makes what you might call "moral" judgments with whom is expressly forbidden from advertising on its network. Adultery, though, is apparently not a topic the company will take a stance against.
Google’s Stock Still Creates Uncertainty
Compared to most of the past month, today was a pretty uneventful day for Google’s stock (it gained $7.57). As such, now seems as good a time as any to take a deep breath, sit back, and consider where it might go in the future.
Google Talk Gadget Learns More Languages
Some announcements are surprising, while others are expected.
This is neither; although we didn’t know it was going to happen, it’s actually quite logical that the Google Talk Gadget would gain support for 19 more languages.
EPA Maps Air Pollution With Google Earth
Just about everybody uses Google, and the statistics that prove this are always impressive. It’s especially interesting to see government agencies tied to the search giant, though, and in the latest example of this, the EPA is working with Google Earth.
What Better Relevancy Can Google Come up With?
Google, already has a near infinite number of data points to compute relevancy for the active parts of the web, and is looking to gather even more user data information. The WSJ has background on the story:
Google GDrive A Smidge Closer To Launch
Google’s online storage service will enter a competitive field of similar offerings from Microsoft, whenever it enters the field, that is.
Bonnie Brown On Massaging Google Geeks
Bonnie Brown was working as massage therapist at Google from 1999 to 2004. Before that, she ran a private school for 10 years. Now, Bonnie is traveling and also wrote a book called Giigle: How I Got Lucky Massaging Google. I met up with her on Google Talk (the transcript below has spellchecking and punctuation added).
Google Adds Products Link For Holidays
oogle has removed the Video link on its search results pages with one to Google Product Search, relegating the very useful Video link to the “More” menu. The Video link is fourteen items down the More menu, making it a lot of work to reach. Previously, on any Google search, you could hit Video to get results from dozens of popular and unpopular video sites, making it the easiest way to find video on the internet. Now? Not so much.
Blogspot Blogger: Google Did Less than Required
In a recent court case against Google, it was decided that a Blogspot blogger from the US may keep her anonymity, considering free speech protection rights.