Google Gets Fined For Street View Privacy Screwup
Google will have to pay a $7 million fine in the US. The fine stems from Google's "Street View" vehicles sucking up too much data. While photographing streets and buildings the "street view" vehicles also collected
Google Offers Guidance To Website Owners Whose Sites Have Been Hacked
Websites get hacked all the time. No matter what kind of website compromise is involved it's still an annoying and traumatic issue for website owners. Google have released a number of videos and guides to help
Netflix Launch ISP Speed Index
Netflix have been ranking ISPs for the last few months and publishing data on their blog. In the case of Ireland and the UK the data was on their Irish and UK blog (obviously!) The new
About.me Buys Itself Back From AOL
About.me was acquired by AOL when it launched. However two years later the company's founders Tony Conrad and Ryan Freitas have just announced that they're independent again. The company is ambitious: Our commitment is to make
Mega Launch Event – Video
Kim Dotcom at the Mega launch event Yesterday Kim Dotcom launched Mega. The new service was launched exactly one year after MegaUpload was shutdown by the US government The new service is being run
Value of “Long Tail” SEO
If you do any work in marketing and SEO you've probably heard about "long tail" The guys at HitTail have published a pretty nice infographic explaining it for the rest of us: Via