What do you think the cost will be to businesses and individuals relying on Google's Gmail service after
today's sudden, unplanned, unexpected outage?
Have we put too much confidence in the reliability of the Gmail service?
What suggestions do you have for a "backup plan" for future #GmailFail situations?
Please post your thoughts in the comments!
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Added by Steve K. on September 1, 2009 at 4:41pm —
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So this is why Google wants to combat climate change! :-) (HT to
Ma.tt)
Google (GOOG) has begun operating a data center in Belgium that has no chillers to support its cooling systems, a strategy that will improve its energy efficiency while making local weather forecasting a larger factor in its data center management.
Chiller…
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on July 17, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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Excerpts from
Mashable.com
It’s not about how Google makes money, it’s about where
Google generated about $21 billion in revenue last year. The vast majority of that revenue, well over 95%, comes from advertising via its search engine and its AdSense program, which places ads on millions of websites, including Mashable (Mashable).
The Google Revenue Equation
Thus, while Google has a lot of complex al…
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on July 12, 2009 at 12:53am —
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Jeff Jarvis, author of
What Would Google Do?, today writes
this inspiring message:
Technology companies from Cisco to Nokia to Siemens that have provided technology to enable censorship and tracking, and companies from Yahoo to Google that have handed over information about users to governments that use it to oppress citizens should be ashamed. And we need to shame them. We need to give
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Added by Steve K. on June 30, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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http://www.slate.com/id/2217232/
Last week, the company gave self-Googlers more power to control their online image. Now, in addition to everything else that Google turns up on a vanity search, it will also display a link to your Google Profile—a page that Google is encouraging everyone to create. Type in "farhad manjoo," and at the bottom of the first page you'll see a link to my profile, which leaves out the nasty bits—I tell the world about my j…
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on April 30, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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Google's introduced new targeted ads based on the web history of users. Using cookies to track users, Google will offer up targeted ads for individuals.
Great for advertisers, bad for privacy folks.
But Google has offered an opt-out option for users (not by default)....
http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/plugin/
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on March 21, 2009 at 6:32pm —
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From
CNET:
Google has apologized for a promotion in Japan that violated the company's own search guidelines.
"Google Japan is running several promotional activities to let people know more about our products. It turns out that using blogs on the part of the promotional activities violates Google's search guidelines, so we have ended the promotion. We would like to apologize to the peopl…
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on February 10, 2009 at 5:40pm —
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From the
Google blog ::
The holidays are a time for giving, and Googlers across the globe have found some creative ways to give back to their communities this season. From raising money and crafting greeting cards to building gingerbread houses and giving blood, Googlers from east to west have been busy spreading good cheer. We've highlighted just a few of these efforts here, and we're looking forward to many more opportu…
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Added by Jonathan Blundell on December 29, 2008 at 7:00pm —
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OK the headline is more incendiary than the actual story, but half of it is straight from
the Gizmodo post that broke the story.
The only real news here is that Google employees who in the past have enjoyed year-end cash bonuses of up to $20,000 are instead this year getting an $180 Googlephone, which the company describes as "eating their own dogfood." Is it evil? I say, n…
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Added by Steve K. on December 22, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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The Register reports: "Google this week admitted that its staff will pick and choose what appears in its search results. It’s a historic statement -- and nobody has yet grasped its significance ...
"Make no mistake, Google is moving into new territory: not only making arbitrary, editorial choices -- really no different to Fox News, say, or any other media organization. It's now in the business of vali…
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Added by Steve K. on December 16, 2008 at 11:30am —
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According to Precursor LLC, they have just conducted the
first-ever research study of U.S. consumer Internet bandwidth usage and costs with the objective of estimating how much bandwidth Google uses and pays for. The result?
"The data confirm the study’s core hypotheses, that: Google is by far the largest user of Internet bandwidth, Google’s share of ba
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Added by Steve K. on December 5, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Over on the Mashable blog the other day, Ben Parr had an interesting piece on
5 Ways Social Media Will Change Recorded History. In the midst of his five mind-bending observations, Parr writes,
Google has been giving the Federal Government information on flu-related searches in order to track and contain
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Added by Steve K. on November 25, 2008 at 1:28pm —
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Here's another story from the Web Guild on October 27, 2008, about a
lawsuit being filed against Google for "typo-squatting":
(Harvard professor Benjamin G.) Edelman says that Google is profiting from typo-squatting by engaging with companies that are taking advantage of existing trademarks costing advertisers $30-50 million a year. “This is one of the unsavory ways w
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Added by Steve K. on November 24, 2008 at 11:44pm —
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BTW -- Here's the comment I posted on the
NYTimes Bits blog post about the Google debate:
It’s the law of probability: Google has certainly done “evil” things in the past, and they will do “evil” things in the future. And because Google is an enormous multi-national corporation, we should be concerned about what happens when Google does evil stuff — not because we hate Goo
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Added by Steve K. on November 23, 2008 at 1:47am —
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Eric Schmidt, Google CEO,
told the New York Times recently, “‘Don’t be evil’ is an invitation to debate. It means we will fight over what it means.”
That's why this group exists. To throw things out on the table that Google does and say, "This looks 'evil.'" We'll probably disagree with each other, let alone with Google corporate, but that's OK. Google has given us the invitation to debate. So let's debate.…
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Added by Steve K. on November 23, 2008 at 1:30am —
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The
Intelligence Squared debate on whether “Google violates its ‘don’t be evil’ motto” is now over. The
New York Times Bits blog has a recap of the debate, “It was a spirited discussion, mixing substantive talk of Google’s market power, privacy practices and its censorship in China with tongue-in-cheek attempts to compare the search company with Pol Pot, Lucifer, Dr. Evil and other dark icons.”
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Added by Steve K. on November 20, 2008 at 10:50pm —
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