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Google rolled out new tools to help companies get content removed from its search engine. The tools are primarily for removing content your company owns. There also are provisions for removing third-party content with agreement from the content owners.
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Globally, it’s estimated that video game advertising will grow nearly 23% a year over the next five years. The main reason? Everyone is playing.
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Austin fav Jo’s Coffee — and their customers — twitter. Interesting use for a local business.
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A new Google Maps mashup helps you track colds, flus and other bugs in your community. My 2-year-old is sick so I took this for a spin. Turns out he’s not the only one!
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Most teens actively manage their online profiles to keep sensitive info confidential. Still, 63% of teens with profiles believe a motivated person could eventually identify them from the information they publicly provide on their profiles.
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Nice overview on widgets. We have some widgets “in the oven” that we are really excited about. I was a sceptic until Google starting sharing their numbers and IBM jumped in the fray.
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Charlie Wood is attending SAPPHIRE ‘07 and SAP has asked him to blog the event. He feels good about they way they are going about it. Note they are covering his expenses. Sounds like a well-conceived program.
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The results of an interesting experiment. The posts are not that much fun to read after the fact, but it is thought provoking.
18 April 2007
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One Response to “links for 2007-04-19”
1 Katie G 19 April 2007 @ 11:54 am
Although not a teenager, I agree with the Pew study. I have edited the content that I share on my social networks and restrict ways to ‘friend me’ or view my profile, where available. But, I also know that there are PLENTY of ways for an intelligent person to get through, and I dont doubt for a minute that my information is saved, scanned, and/or sent to others. That part creeps me.
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