Google Earth could be watching. Real time. Springfield-based GPS Core Technologies is working to take handheld-tracking technology to a one-size-fits-all level that can provide minute-by-minute information on the location of a business’s workers. And not just the town or city block.
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Tips To Enhance Your Own Net Connection
April 4th, 2013
admin If you want to get the most out of your broadband internet, you have to know what factors affect its speed and performance. Knowing the condition of your hardware connection is of primary importance so check whether they are working properly or are faulty. To achieve a broadband speed of up to 4Mbps, position your [...]
Google eyes personality advertising
April 2nd, 2013
admin Google might be bringing a new meaning to the term target advertising as the company unveiled its plan of its new advertising methods. Privacy campaigners blasted the idea that Google just submitted for patent in the US and Europe, which monitors the personality and behaviour of every user to improve advertising efficiency.
Can Google and Facebook Push Adultery Sites Off the Internet?
November 26th, 2012
admin Noel Biderman is infamous for owning the site that helps married people have affairs, AshleyMadison.com. But he doesn’t publicize the fact that he also owns six other niche dating sites–CougarLife.com, which hooks older women up with younger guys; ManCrunch.com, which pairs gay men; Swappernet.com, which matches swingers; and others–for fear that the sites will suffer [...]
Researching Backlinks for Drupal SEO
November 25th, 2012
admin One of the most beneficial SEO executions for your Drupal website is building quality backlinks. The idea behind building backlinks as part of the page rank algorithm is that if a page has great content, people will start linking to it. The more quality backlinks a page has, the better. But you shouldn’t rely too [...]
The Game’s Afoot: Google Buys Adscape
November 7th, 2012
admin With Google’s announcement that it is buying Adscape, a small San Francisco-based company that specializes in creating in-game advertisements, Google finds itself in the uncomfortable position of chasing rival Microsoft. Last May, Microsoft spent nearly $200 million to purchase Massive, Inc., the acknowledged market leader in in-game advertising.
Don’t let Twitter, Facebook, Google be the only game in town
November 6th, 2012
admin Editor’s note: Anil Dash is the director of Expert Labs, an independent nonprofit that is part of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and uses the web to let policy makers listen to the expertise of citizens. He blogs at Dashes.com and is on Twitter at @anildash. New York (CNN) — Decades ago, [...]

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