Google Convictions Will Not Have Wide Web Impact
Italian Judge Oscar Magi found three of Google’s executives guilty of violating Italian privacy laws relating to a video posted online in 2006 of an autistic boy assaulted by three school bullies.
Posted by gregw2 Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Categories: In The News
Tags: Google Convictions, Google’s executives, Italian Government
Google Home Income Scams Can Teach You How to Make Money Online
‘Google home income’ is one of the top searches online today and has been for over three years. This is why there have been so many scams associated with these keywords.
Posted by gregw2 Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010
Categories: In The News, Scams, Tips & Tricks, Work From Home
Tags: Google Home Income, Home income solution, Make money working from home
The FBI Wants Internet User Tracking Records Kept
So the large news is that the FBI wants more tracking records of Internet users within the United States.
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Categories: In The News
Tags: censorship, FBI is pressing Internet service providers, FBI wants more tracking
Umbrella SEO Scams Are Up For Grabs, Maybe
Umbrella SEO scams will continue to thrive as long as there are people searching for ways to make money online.
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Categories: In The News, Scams
Tags: learning SEO, Pacific Webworks, search engines rank, Umbrella SEO scams
Is Google.cn A Communist Chinese Company?
The Communist Chinese do not want a search engine that is capable of free Internet searching available to its populace (prisoners).
Posted by admin Date: Monday, January 18, 2010
Categories: In The News
Tags: Chinese Communists, Chinese Google, Chinese government, Google.cn, Pacific Webworks, “Don’t be evil”
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