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Keeping track of Facebook’s ongoing updates, upgrades and changes—and how they affect your privacy—can be confusing and frustrating.
by Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service
Google has offered a general explanation of how it ranks its search results, one day after the European Commission said it was looking into antitrust complaints against the company.
In a blog post Thursday, Google Fellow Amit Singhal also referred to a recent op-ed piece suggesting that regulators should control how search engines rank [...]
Some useful tips on how to keep things organized. The comments provide a fair amount of helpful information and ideas as well. View Site
The media will be saturated in the coming days with assessments of 2009 and predictions for 2010. This past year created anxiety for far too many people and frankly I’m not interested in reliving any substantial portion of it. When it comes to predictions, I learned long ago that my skills lie elsewhere (which is [...]
While Microsoft’s Bing might be getting a lot of attention, Google is still king of all things search. Google’s search rivals, such as Bing and Yahoo have been pulling out the stops over the last several months trying to take a chunk out of its market share, but so far it’s not working, according to [...]
Micro-blogging site Twitter is having a positive effect on the number of consumers using their mobile phone to access the web, says Novarra. View Site
JavaScript’s creator claims JavaScript has displaced Java as a Web client, outlines projected enhancements View Site
The new MSN homepage debuts tonight and you would be completely correct for thinking the recipe Microsoft (MSFT) has cooked up to inform its design ethos–white, clean and hiply modern–has definite echoes of a certain longtime tech rival.
That would be Apple (AAPL), of course, with a big dollop of Twitter and Facebook tossed in and [...]
Dan Frakes describes how a 3rd-party site offers a simple bookmarklet to help you make any other site… well… more readable. View Site
Jim Ray talks about how to get rid of IE6… without getting rid of it. It’s an early attempt, but I’m pretty certain your mom (or your client) will end up being able to implement this eventually… “Chrome Frame potentially makes designing for progressive enhancement even more realistic. Imagine being able to design with all [...]