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Huh... turns out Google actually IS your friend

Google is officially on Facebook, and the people approve. But no, not in a way that actually makes sense, Microsoft already has that covered. Google has quietly rolled out its own Facebook page, and the search giant's presence on the world's most popular social network is just another example...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 03 Aug 2009

Privacy is at the heart of the internet's future

Protecting personal data and privacy is one of the biggest challenges of the digital era. And, as we all spend more of our lives online, so it’s importance will continue to grow. People are prepared to share more information about themselves and their experiences then we might dare to do in the offline...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Nick Stringer on 04 Mar 2009

Facebook Connect is VERY important

The internet is a hugely disjointed and messy place. How many logins do you have? How many times do you have to enter payment details? There’s only one ‘you’ so it seems ridiculous that you have to do all the leg work on the internet. Companies try to make processes simpler and Microsoft has done a good...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Jack Wallington on 23 Feb 2009

Wanted teachers for international/local students

we are searching well experience teachers , tutors or professors for international /local students in all subjects . please register freely in our website http://find-guru.com/register.php or email your resume to info@find-guru.com
Posted to Digital Forum (Forum) by greg hasse on 01 Dec 2008

Will Microsoft really buy Facebook and challenge the Google Monster?

That's the story that is starting to go around again, and it could do so for as much as $20bn. This could, in effect, create two scary companies, but isn't that better than one? Here is how the story goes. Robert Scoble on his blog says he is hearing Microsoft will buy Facebook for as much as...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 20 May 2008

Microsoft and Yahoo! the merger

Things are bad at Yahoo! and it looks like the end of the road as a standalone company with more pain on the way as Microsoft launches its $44.6bn bid, but it does mean that finally things will get interesting for Google and the rest of us. Yahoo! announced more poor results earlier this week and one...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Feb 2008

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