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Google does something worth whileGoogle has awarded a $5 million grant to the World Wildlife Fund to use and adapt new t...
12/07/2012

Google does something worth while

Google has awarded a $5 million grant to the World Wildlife Fund to use and adapt new technologies to combat animal poaching around the world. The group has grand plans for the money, which will be used for everything from camera-equipped drones to next-generation animal tags that send text messages with critical information to rangers.

Read More: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/predator-becomes-prey-google-funded-drones-hunt-poachers-africa-1C7456194

Google has awarded a $5 million grant to the World Wildlife Fund to use and adapt new technologies to combat animal poaching around the worl...

12/07/2012

Customers were quickly outgrowing the limited-storage free business version, Google says. Existing business users can still keep using the free version.

Google is ending it’s free version of Google Apps for businesses online suite after deciding that most business users were quickly outgrowing it and signing up for paid accounts that offer additional services.
The move, which was announced by Clay Bavor, director of product management for Google Apps, in a Dec. 6 post on the Google Enterprise Blog, comes seven years after Google first began offering the free Google Apps services.
"Google Apps started with the simple idea that Gmail could help businesses and schools work better together without the hassles of managing software and servers," wrote Bavor. "As we grew from a handful of customers to a few hundred, we expand to offer a premium business version of Google Apps. Fast forward to today and Google Apps is used by millions of businesses."

12/03/2012

1. Hollywood Retreats

The entertainment industry thought it had bought enough politicians, plus foolish support by GoDaddy (now retracted), to ram through SOPA/PIPA legislation. Pretending to be about property rights, this horrible legislation would cripple ecommerce while allowing politicians in power to crush free speech online.

Now that Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc. are fighting back, together with civil rights groups and social media, it looks like Hollywood will retrench and regroup until after the November 2012 elections. This battle isn’t over by a long shot. Look for the entertainment industry to try one last shot to push through SOPA/PIPA when Congress critters return to D.C. More lipstick will be put on this legislative pig and it will come back in 2013 under a different name (Protect the Children Act, Save the Puppies Act, Don’t Starve Grandma Act, etc.) designed to create more sympathy.

Let’s hope large ecommerce sites continue to fight and GoDaddy has learned its lesson.

2. Privacy Changes

As Congress deadlocks on Internet privacy legislation, look for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to move forward with additional regulatory protection for children. Either in 2012 or the following year, look for bans or severe restrictions on GPS tracking of children by smart phone apps.

In the meantime, the private sector will come up with additional ways to both protect and circumvent Internet privacy. Whatever comes out of Washington will be obsolete before it becomes law.

3. New Biz Opp Disclosure Requirements Ignored

Effective March 1, 2012, there are new FTC biz opp/work-at-home disclosure requirements. Expect most Internet marketers to ignore this requirement. Some will make disclosures that contain misleading information designed to fool consumers. Few will get caught. The FTC will grab some headlines by suing and confiscating assets of a couple of the really bad apples.

4. Internet Sales Taxes Move Forward

The Federal “main street fairness” Internet sales tax legislation will have the support of both Wal-Mart and Amazon. Expect crony capitalists at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to jump on the bandwagon.

Broke states (California, Illinois, etc.) will push heavily for a federal Internet sales tax on the mistaken assumption they will receive a chunk of the tax money from D.C.

The primary advantage that small business website owners have is that the November 2012 elections provide no incentive for the Republican House and the Democrat Senate to cooperate on agreeing to the time of day or anything else. Plus, there seem to be few Republicans in either house that want to face their constituents to defend imposing a new tax in the middle of an economic recession.

5. Want to bet?

It looks like the U.S. Department of Justice is rethinking its use of a 1961 law to arrest and prosecute the owners of Internet gambling sites. Expect broke state governments to push heavily for legalization of intra-state Internet gambling. In other words, these state governments are going to want the federal government to permit gambling sites to be licensed on a state-by-state basis for gambling only by residents within the one state where each site is licensed.

It remains to be seen whether traditional offline gambling interests will support or oppose such plans. Some of the major U.S. casino companies are already investing in joint ventures with European gambling sites with the expectation of rolling out U.S.-based sites once they become legal.

6. Denial of Service

In the interest of “homeland security,” the U.S. government will continue to arbitrarily shut down websites without affording due process in court. There will not be a backlash until the government overreaches and shuts down a social media website that has political backers on Capitol Hill willing to subpoena and grill those involved.

7. Icann of .Coke

The FTC will continue to pressure Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) about the foolish decision to sell .brands generic top level domain extensions for six figures. If ICANN proceeds, expect a wave of lawsuits to swamp the courts as Competitor A buys the .CompetitorB extension to steal traffic away from Competitor B.

…Wishing you the best in the coming year. Let’s hope the politicians don’t muck up ecommerce for small business owners. Congress doesn’t understand the Internet so it should just stay on the sidelines instead of ruining it for the rest of us.

12/03/2012

Who's internet is it anyway?

Today in Dubai, an 11-day meeting begins which may result in an Internet-regulation proposal standstill.

The U.N. conference will be centered on updating telecommunications codes, including global communications cooperation, but concerns are growing within a U.S. congregation that plans to oppose U.N. proposals which may impose further controls on Internet commerce and communication.

However, the 123-member strong U.S. congregation joins envoys from tech firms including Google and Microsoft, who express concern that potential security oversights could also be exploited by nations -- including Russia and China -- to justify the next step on the Internet control slippery slope. This, in turn, could result in website blocking and increased Internet monitoring powers.

A message on Google's homepage relays this worry, stating "Love the free and open Internet? Tell the world's governments to keep it that way," complete with a link to Google's Free and Open Internet campaign. The page includes the Twitter hashtag , a link to an "Add you voice" section -- which has over one million sign-ups at the time of writing -- and the mission statement:

11/27/2012

1st step in achieving a good web presence is to create a social media page, that is about your business or service and nothing else!

11/27/2012

Feds Shut Down Counterfit Websites This Week:

BOSTON —

U.S. authorities joined law enforcement officials from five other countries Monday to seize 132 domain names where counterfeit merchandise was being offered for sale online, including pro sports jerseys, DVD sets and jewelry.

Intellectual property rights specialists at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations unit teamed up on Project Cyber Monday 33 and Project Transatlantic with agencies from Belgium, Denmark, France, Romania and the United Kingdom, as well as the European Police Office.

In a statement, ICE Director John Morton said the effort highlighted international cooperation in defense of unsuspecting customers.

"This is not an American problem, it is a global one and it is a fight we must win," Morton said.

Authorities are also targeting for seizure more than $175,000 from PayPal accounts used by the infringing websites.

Visitors to the sites of seized domain names will encounter a banner notifying them of the seizure and educating them about the federal crime of willful copyright infringement.

11/26/2012

Keyword Research is Important!

Keyword research is valuable because it's a way to learn how your users search for information.

Keyword research can also give you a better understanding of the subject your website will be about.

When doing keyword research there are a few basic ideas to understand:

11/26/2012

How Search Engines Crawl and Index Your Website:

1.Spiders, or web crawlers, scan the content of web pages.

2.They send the results of their scan back to an algorithm to be broken down and analyzed.

3.If the spiders encounter a link to another page or website these links are stored.

4.Eventually other spiders crawl the linked-to pages.

5.Therefore, the more links from other websites and pages your website has, the more frequently your website is visited and crawled.

11/26/2012

What is SEO?

SEO is the process of making your website easier for search engines to understand. The goal of SEO is increased ranking for your website, which will result in more traffic.1 Engaging in search engine optimization requires a constantly evolving skill set. This guide contains basic practices that have remained relatively constant over time.

Many people who don't understand SEO or the goals of SEO consider it to be spam or manipulation. However if implemented within search engine guidelines, the practice is endorsed by Google and other search engines. Good SEO results in pages that are set up in a structured and orderly fashion. The pages will be filled with better information and more valuable content.

Charlie Castle

11/26/2012

To define a description of your web page put a meta tag description on the HTML Head of your website for example:


Just another tip from Charlie Castle on website optimization

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