Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 03-11-2009
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It seems like Google wants to make the lives of their web browser ‘Google Chrome’ users easier. Check out the new beta Chrome they’ve introduced yesterday.

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Ideal for those with multiple computers, either laptops or desktops, this new feature is set to help you keep your bookmarks in sync without having to go the trouble of manually bookmarking your favourite sites on each of your computers.
Pretty cool!
Claudia Walliman
Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd
Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 02-11-2009
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Hello!
For those aspiring to get a Google Wave account, we wanted to share with you this link to this comprehensive user manual written by Firefox extensions builder Gina

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Trapani and Web Developer Adam Pash ‘The Complete Guide to Google Wave’.
Enjoy
Claudia Walliman
Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd
Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 29-10-2009
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The US chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will present some proposals that may require Internet providers in that country to treat everything the same way every flow of content. The concept, known as net neutrality, faces Internet companies like Google with providers of broadband services like AT & T, Verizon Communications and Comcast, which oppose

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control rules in the network management.
Proponents of network neutrality say that Internet service providers should not be able to block or delay traffic on the basis of content. The suppliers say that the growing volume of services that monopolize the bandwidth, like streaming video, requires an active control and some argue that network neutrality could be a problem for innovation. The Federal Communications Commission of the United States could formally propose ruling fixed wireless platforms designed to ensure neutrality for the Internet.
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by Michael Gomez
‘The Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd
For more info visit http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/search/label/Net%20Neutrality