Homeowners appreciate not having power lines all around them, and it turns out that the owners of datacenters feel the same way. Only datacenters need a lot of energy, so in Northern Virginia, DuPont Fabros is kind of stuck.
Business Emails Can Cause Legal Problems
People are often smart enough not to put sensitive information on paper, and in the event that they do, they’ve frequently got a lighter or shredder standing by. Employees still have a lot to learn when it comes to email, though.
Problems with Google Blog Search
Lisa Barone writing in the Bruce Clay Blog was kind enough to mention a thread I started over at the Cre8asite Forums suggesting that the Ask.com Blog Search was filling a Google vacuum.
AdSense Publishers Hurt By Currency Problems
One of the nice things about not having much money is not having to worry about what might happen to it. Sliding stock markets, a poor exchange rate – who cares? Unless, of course, you have something tied up in investments, or are an AdSense publisher who doesn’t live in America.
Google Asks About Gmail Problems
For the record, there’s still a “beta” tag on Gmail, and so users may not be entitled to complain too loudly. Nonetheless, issues including empty inboxes have been reported, and an official “Gmail Guide” has inquired about another matter.
Live Meeting 2007 – Web Access Problems
It turns out that while David Chao’s article was correct about the size of the Microsoft Live Meeting client download, that is only part of the story.
Google Docs Has Privacy Problems
Just 2 days ago, Google Docs’s Presentation functionality was launched.
Facebook May Face Problems Due To Predators
Facebook’s done pretty well for itself – strong growth, IPO- and acquisition-related options, and as much buzz as a company could wish for. But a handful of sex offenders have been identified as members, and Facebook’s starting to have issues that are reminiscent of “that other” social networking site.
Yahoo Publisher Network Experiences Problems
The Yahoo Publisher Network is having problems, and in an online world where things often resolve themselves in a matter of minutes, Yahoo has said, “We are actively addressing the issue and expect improvements by next week.” Hey, Sunday morning’s only 80 or so hours away!
YouTube’s Copyright Problems Overblown
Vidmeter has released a study, which examines the issue of copyrighted videos on YouTube. According to the study "Analysis of Copyrighted Videos on YouTube.com", Viacom content had the most views accounting for 2.37 percent of all YouTube views.