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Displaying items by tag: Blogger

Google has done it again. An American writer, Dennis Cooper, who lives in France, has seen 14 years of artistic work disappear from Google's Blogger platform due to a violation of the company's terms of service.

Preparing a will, looking into life insurance and recording a ‘goodbye’ video are all things to do before you pass away, and now Google has added one more to the list.

Published in Security

It is now only a matter of weeks until the first ever Aussie Bloggers Conference.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010 11:48

Google goes uncensored for China

Google has followed through on its threat to stop censoring search results for users in China.

Published in Technology Regulation
Friday, 12 February 2010 09:00

Extensions arrive in new Chrome for Mac beta

One of the biggest complaints about the Mac version of the Google Chrome browser has been that - unlike its Windows sibling - it didn't support extensions. That's all changed in the latest beta.
Blogger and marriage celebrant, Eric Schwartz, says the combination of Dropbox and his iPhone has made his life more efficient whilst also bringing 21st century tech to the age-old tradition of marriage.

Published in Development
Jeff Atwood, one of the two founders behind the popular StackOverflow question-and-answer site, has suffered a complete loss of his entire blog archive including both his personal Coding Horror blog and the StackOverflow blog site. Given Atwood has admonished people in the past for not following his advice on backup regimes what went wrong?

Published in The Linux Distillery
Meet Sara Ford. She’s the program manager in charge of Microsoft’s answer to SourceForge, CodePlex. She’s also responsible for donating some $29,000 to families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Published in Education
Thursday, 02 October 2008 14:28

Build better blogs with Linux

Chances are you have some sort of web site. Linux has a rich history of text processing which can be used to turbo-boost your blogs. In fact, blogging goes to Linux like a hand to a glove.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Should we already be thinking about leaving all our desktop system cares and woes behind and  take supposed advantage of what cloud computing is tempting us with?

Published in A Meaningful Look
Thursday, 28 August 2008 14:59

How to Google without Google

Ever thought it would be nice to be able to search Google without getting bogged down by all those results from Google owned sites such as Blogger, YouTube and increasingly Knol? The good news is that you can now Google without Google...

Published in Home Tech
More than 200 bloggers in Turkey have taken the decision to ban their own blogs in protest at the Turkish government which has already banned hundreds of websites for insulting either the government or Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.

Published in Networking
Saturday, 12 July 2008 01:59

Fake Steve Jobs R.I.P

The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs has quite likely seen the last entry as former Forbes Magazine journalist Daniel Lyons announces the death of his cult online persona. But will a new blog under his own name have the same impact as the satirical postings of the Fake Steve Jobs?

Published in Networking
Thursday, 26 June 2008 18:34

How much for a UK PAYG iPhone 3G?

Pay As You Go prices for the UK iPhone 3G were briefly published on the O2 web store today. I say briefly because they mysteriously vanished soon after. But not before Internet users had spotted them...

Published in Mobility

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