Archive for the ‘Google’ Category

Network Neutrality 101

Monday, August 16th, 2010

This past week, Google and Verizon introduced a joint legislative proposal. Shortly thereafter, blogs and forums filled with buzz and chatter over this two-page document. Many of those blogs and posts were targeted at Google, claiming that they are proposing things in violation of net neutrality. What exactly is net neutrality, and why is Google [...]

The Future Of Networking Will Be In The Clouds

Monday, November 30th, 2009

If you’re wondering about future trends in computing, you need to be aware of Google’s Chrome OS. If you’ve ever heard of the concept of the Web as an operating system, this is basically Google’s attempt at delivering on that. Chrome OS is currently intended for use on netbook-like devices, which are small and portable. [...]

Securing Your Site With Google Advice

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Hacking is a major problem that is increasing day by day. The Internet world is flocked with hundreds of, infact of thousands of anti hacking software but their effectiveness is still in question! In a recent post at Google’s Webmaster Central blog, Search Quality Team of Google talks about two most common attacks resulting in [...]