Posts Tagged ‘google’
UK privacy concerns raised over Google Street View
Let me start by stating that I am very aware of privacy on the Internet, the problems caused by social media, and the argument for changes in laws to impose stricter rules on web service providers such as Google. I am not, however, on the ‘let’s ban everything because we can’ bandwagon.
It would seem that [...]
Tags: google, privacy, street view, uk
Web Page layout and design tips
Introduction
In order to create good websites it is necessary to consider many aspects. Websites must be clear, concise and efficient whilst still communicating relevant and useful information. They must be simple enough to gain user loyalty, and inspire user confidence whilst being compatible with a wide audience through compliance with standards, further extended by being [...]
Tags: design, dictionary, firefox, google, HTML, internet explorer, KISS principle, noise, opera, page layout, resolution, safari, size, standards, tables, tips, valid code, validation, w3c, word wide web
Using Google Docs – First Steps
Using Google Docs Online
This is a short paragraph created using Google’s online suite of applications in order to illustrate the similarities and differences between Microsoft’s suite of Office applications. So far I appreciate the benefits of being able to create, store and share documents online but I still prefer the interface and extended functionality of [...]
Tags: application, collaboration, google, google docs, microsoft, office, suite, web2.0, web3.0, wordpress
I don't like Viacom, I really don't…
News today broke out the Google was being forced to divulge information about it’s YouTube service to Viacom, owner of Paramount and MTV. According to the BBC Google are to give Viacom over 12 Terabytes of data containing viewing statistics of all of its’ videos.
This data contains IP addresses (the address of your computer on [...]
Tags: case, copyright, court, google, IP address, movies, MTV, paid, paramount, premium clips, RIAA, service, viacom, vlogging, YouTube













