Archive for April, 2007
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ooooo Embarassed!Story Update:
I’m so embarassed, I was hoaxed! Turns out the whole thing was a hoax perpertrated by Matthews Cutts hisself as an April Fools Day prank! The site is back and working fine. Here’s the story I mistakenly wrote about the event:
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Google’s Matt Cutts Blog gets hacked!Matthew Cutts, the engineer who works for google and runs the official blog for communications from Google to SEO experts and novices alike has had his site hacke yesterday. Some say it may have been an april fools joke, but today’s April 2nd and it’s still hacked!
In case Google has regained control over thier web site by the time you read this I’ve provided a screenshot of what it looks like when your web site gets hacked.
Is this story, which states the makers of the Firefox web-browser is suing Microsoft overe Internet Explorer 7’s use of tabbed browser windows true or an april fools joke?
It sounds to cool to be true!
A report by the World Economic Forum says America has lost its position as the primary engine of technology innovator of the entire world.
Denmark is the new number 1 and the US is now #7! That’s a big fall. And I know how to get us back on top (but you’ll have to read on . . .)
A deterioration of the political and regulatory environment in the US prompted the fall, the Global Information Technology Report said. The Report uses the Networked Readiness Index (NRI) to measure the degree of preparation of a nation or community to participate in and benefit from ICT developments. The NRI is composed of three component indexes which assess:
- environment for ICT offered by a country or community
- readiness of the community’s key stakeholders (individuals, business and governments)
- usage of ICT among these stakeholders.
Basically their report measures two things:
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