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Human error – is there really any other kind of error?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

I am amused that Google suddenly started warning users that ALL websites were dangerous.

Google has, of course, fixed it, and has blamed the mistake on simple human error:

Official Google Blog: “This site may harm your computer” on every search result??

But really now, what other kind of error is there? Even if their search technology messed up, it’s all created by, managed by, tested by… you guessed it… HUMANS.

Oh well, I get the point… but this just goes to show you what can happen when you rely on manually entering data!

Testing out Google’s AdSense for Domains

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

I have a domain that I rather likehttp://www.artbotica.com — but do not have the time to dedicate to doing anything substantial with it… so I decided to test out Google’s (new?) AdSense for Domains.

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Will Google weather the storm?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Even in difficult times, companies still have to advertise their products and services. The real question becomes how.

If this article from Bloomberg is any sign, there is a strong indication that companies are increasingly looking at the benefits of marketing along side search results, which benefits Google tremendously:

Advertisers are shifting budgets away from TV and print media toward ads that run alongside search listings, targeting online shoppers. The Internet will account for 8.7 percent of the $284 billion in U.S. ad spending this year, up from 7.2 percent in 2007, according to Barclays Capital.

As the article goes on to state the now familiar refrain – we are indeed in “Uncharted Territory”.

It’s safe to say that this not only applies to the economy directly, but to each and every one of our lives as well.

This has me thinking in a back-to-basics state of mind both personally and professionally.

The interesting question for me is whether or not the Internet has penetrated enough households and lifestyles that it will remain as one of the “basics” of life?

When the Internet bubble burst 7 years ago, I remember people telling me to get out of my line of work… there were those who suggested that the world wide web – as we know it – is going away.

And yet, here I am, like so many of you – still making a living in technology.

Although I would not be surprised to see all sorts of lay offs and cost cutting measures, I cannot yet imagine ever going back to life before the web. It’s funny, because sometimes I find myself trying to explain it to my son, who is now 13, you know… what life was like “way back when”… year by year, it’s getting much harder to do.

Of course, there was Internet before Google, but it’s still good to see that even in this tight economy, Google can prove their value and still make money.

This is especially so for those of us using Google for our own incomes as well!

Wanna see the new iGoogle?

Monday, July 21st, 2008

I have been seeing stories about the new iGoogle… how more and more of Google’s services are being integrated more fully, and how Google is increasingly moving in a social direction.

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If a blog pings in a forest, and no one is around to hear it…

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

So after several posts over a week or so, I rather expected to easily find these posts showing up in Google’s Blog Search.

Having worked with WordPress before, I had a working understanding of the built in pinging it does to pingomatic(more…)