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Category Archives: Legal
Internet SOPA, Copyright and getting more out of Google
SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) legislation is the big topic of the Internet right now. Totally understandable as it will have significant impact on what the future of Internet becomes. The whole Piracy topic can be a bit confusing and … Continue reading
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Using Google Apps (For Business) to help save email marketing costs – PART 2
Do What Works, Repeat – Do What Works, then Repeat. A simple marketing concept, not complex but often easier said than done. Because it takes discipline and a vigilance for consistency and detail – tasks well suited to software, such … Continue reading
Posted in cloud computing, eMail, Google Apps, Legal, Privacy, Security
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Using Google Apps (For Business) to help save email marketing costs
Many statistics exist showing how companies must both avoid SPAM email that comes their way, PLUS steps they must take to avoid being considered a SPAMMER. Google’s Gmail system is considered to have one of the best SPAM filtering systems … Continue reading
Posted in cloud computing, eMail, Google Apps, Legal, Security, Solo Practitioner, Uncategorized
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PUBLIC vs PRIVATE Identity and Google+
In the last month Google released multiple changes to their Gmail and Calendar services plus released a new service called Google+. This post does not describe Google+ or its capabilities, there are many blogs and articles in process of doing … Continue reading
Posted in Anytime Access, change in IT, cloud computing, Free, Legal, Privacy, Social Network, Web Presence
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Google Groups – now “for Business”
Over a year ago I made 2 posts (below) about social networks with respect to use with business groups. Facebook.com has since grown by another 10 Million users, Twitter.com continues to expand, LinkedIn.com now has 100 Million profiles and Meetup.com … Continue reading
Posted in Anytime Access, cloud computing, CRM, Google Apps, Legal, Privacy, Web 2.0
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Microsoft inflicts “visible hit” on an “invisible invader” – Rustock Spambot
Unlike many conflicts occurring around the globe today – the war in Cyberspace between “Spam bots” and billions of everyday web uses typically goes on silently behind the scenes and unreported. On March 17, 2011 – via a combined legal … Continue reading
Posted in eMail, IP, Legal, Microsoft, Security, Text Messaging
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CLOUD COMPUTING based Digital Data – who owns it?
My Jan 6th 2011 blog post titled Your Digital Data – who really owns it? (Often not you!) introduced digital data ownership issues related to items #1 and #2, this blog talks about #3 below: Software Programs (media based) Downloads … Continue reading
Posted in AAA Computing, Anytime Access, cloud computing, Google Apps, Legal, mobility, Security
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Your Digital Data – who really owns it? (Often not you!)
Microsoft, Apple and Google are each giants in the “digital data” selling business. Most of us (if not all) have acquired “digital data” at some time from one of them. We pay real $$s to purchase programs, music downloads, e-book … Continue reading
Posted in IP, Legal, Web 2.0
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