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Written by Drew Macdonald
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Monday, 25 October 2010 10:37 |
(Reuters) - Google Inc admitted for the first time its "Street View" cars around the world accidentally collected more personal data than previously disclosed -- including complete emails and passwords -- potentially breathing new life into probes in various countries.
Opps how did that happen. Google accidentally just grabbed your email, password and who knows what else from your unsecured WIFI network.
Google's Street View cars, which are well known for crisscrossing the globe and taking panoramic pictures of the city's streets, accidentally collected data from unsecured wireless networks used by residents in more than 30 countries.
Regulators in France, Germany and Spain, among others, have opened investigations into the matter.
I guess the US government isn't too concerned.
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Written by Drew Macdonald
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Friday, 01 October 2010 12:40 |
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I cannot help but notice the large volume of SEO offers I receive from over seas SEO companies. They promise things like 1st position in Google. Only when I start asking questions it turns out they just want to setup Pay-Per-Click services up for me and auto debit my credit card.
As these scams grow in prevalence I thought it may be useful to advise the public on hiring an SEO company.
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Written by Drew Macdonald
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Thursday, 23 September 2010 15:55 |

Thousands of Facebook users this afternoon are reporting that the popular social networking site is down. It's unclear when the outage began.
The snafu reportedly is the result of mysterious "site issues" that are causing Facebook to be "slow or unavailable for some users." The company says it's working to resolve the problem, which it says is unrelated to yesterday's outage. Facebook experienced some service glitches earlier this week as well.
Facebook fans are using Twitter to voice their frustration. |
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Written by Drew Macdonald
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Sunday, 11 July 2010 07:53 |
I really hate to admit it, but Facebook has become an Internet powerhouse, second only to Google. The Alexa rankings prove this declaration.

Now it is very common to see businesses and non-profits harnessing the power of Facebook to grow and develop huge social networks. Facebook makes the process fairly easy by providing numerous tools to integrate facebook into other marketing platforms, like websites and blogs.
I have just finsihed the development of a Facebook App (short for Application) that will allow WordPress users to dispaly their latest blog post on the Facebook page. The Facebook App utilizes the WordPress XML feed to automatically update the blog posts displayed on Facebook.
Building an application on Facebook gives you the opportunity to deeply integrate into the core Facebook experience. By leveraging Facebook's integration points you can make your application feel native to the site, and create a seamless experience as users browse Facebook. Your application can integrate with all aspects of the Facebook user experience, from the profile page to bookmarks and the stream.
Applications that run within Facebook use all the same fundamental technologies as websites which integrate Facebook. Other than some differences in user authentication, all of the technologies discussed in the Facebook for Websites guide are available to applications on Facebook.
Contact Naples Webmasters if you like us to help you with Facebook Apps.
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Written by Drew Macdonald
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 23:59 |
Businesses are under more pressure than ever to maintain solid email archiving and retention procedures. Naples Webmasters Archiving is your partner in the quest for regulatory compliance. We’ve combined archiving technology with our mastery of cloud computing to give you the highest level of security and performance at low, fixed monthly rates.
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