Microsoft Windows 7 Drops Mouse for Touch Screen

Well, the Microsoft Vista operating system hasn’t made much of a splash as predicted, more of a thud. But, the Seattle software developer is on to talking about its next gig, Windows 7. While Bill Gates and company is staying mostly mum about the new Windows 7 operating system they did share a few tidbits [...]

Google Backup for Grabs

According to a News article from the Land Down Under, Google Backup is coming soon to a computer near you. Now, with some remote online backup services such as Mozy or Carbonite, you’ll pay $4 or $5 per month to copy your data to some offsite servers and hard drives in case your PC is [...]

Has Social Networking Hit Its Peak?

Only a several years ago, people Googled and went to message boards to hang out. And, then the next big thing on the Internet was blogging. So, in the past couple of years social networking has been hot, very hot. But, has social networking hit its peak? Myspace, Facebook, Digg, Linkedin and the list goes [...]

Google Health Needs to Address Privacy Issue

Back in late February, we got a sneak peek at Google Health and of course, one of the top concerns with this new program is privacy issues. Knowing this would be a hot button issue, Google addressed the privacy issue in the first bullet point, “Google Health will protect the privacy of your health information [...]

Google Friend Connect for OpenSocial Interaction

Google not just about search anymore. It’s about social connections and finding community on the Web. The more Google can connect people to what they are looking for and whom they are looking for the Internet will grow in a positive direction. This is why Google Friend Connect has just been introduced on a limited [...]

Google Minus 60 Penalty Revealed

The Google -60 penalty has been talked about in the SEO message boards and forums for some time. Google has not officially stepped forward to weigh in on this specific penalty. It has been up to SEO’s and Webmasters to come up with the name Google -60 Penalty by observation. The observation has been that [...]

Yahoo Integrates McAfee SiteAdviser into Searches

Yahoo announced yesterday that it has partnered with security application specialist McAfee to integrate SiteAdviser into searches. McAfee SiteAdviser will help Yahoo searchers to avoid malicious websites such as those engaging in adware, spyware, phishing, spam or other bad neighborhoods. McAfee SiteAdviser will not block Yahoo users from going to such sites, only raise a [...]