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Wondering where your morning fix of Chris Gilmer is? We wanted to expose Chris's obsessive coverage of "everything Google" to a larger audience, and we asked him to join the Download Squad team. Are you familiar with Download Squad? It is our blog about the user experience in all kinds of software and online services. Chris accepted our offer, so as of today you will find his posts on Download Squad. You can roll your Download Squad experience in several different ways:
BOOKMARKSMain blog:
http://www.downloadsquad.com
The Google category:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/google/
All Chris all the time:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/bloggers/chris-gilmer/
RSS FEEDS
Main blog:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/rss.xml
The Google category feed:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/google/rss.xml
The Unofficial Google Weblog will remain exactly where it is, with its tremendous archive of blog entries. Use it as a reference point, and point your browser/newsreader to Download Squad for the continuous Google updating you've come to expect. Thanks for reading!
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Google has fixed a
minor security issue with Google Reader that could potentially enabled hackers to steal sensitive information from readers.
An attack could be initiated by hackers embedding a script into web postings or input fields on sites, making the Google RSS feed tool extremely vulnerable to attacks.
The fix was made to the Reader as soon as Google discovered it, and was reported as a minor security flaw.
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Ebay is
outlawing its users from using Google's new payment system.
Is it because there is too much of a conflict with Ebay's own Paypal? Who knows. But apparently it is not an accepted payment method as of yet. There are over held a dozen requirements that Ebay requires of payment methods in order to get Ebay approval, including a track record of providing safe and reliable financial banking.
So needless to say, no Google Checkout on Ebay now, or maybe ever....
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Telcos are hot on the path to gain the ability to set fees for delivering net content, thanks to a Senate committee.
The new bill will set up phone carriers and cable operators from any restrictions, and would be able to set fees however they see fit for delivering internet content.
Since companies like AT&T and Verizon are spending billions dropping fiber cables underground, they want the abilities to charge companies like Google and Yahoo for providing services over their cables.
If these bills are indeed passed, the telecommunications carriers would be in charge for upgrading, which in the eyes of many, we could see less upgrades, producing a slow speed of information for everyone.
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The term Google will also
be listed in the Oxford Dictionary! It's now officially a verb.
In the latest round of updates for the definitive record of the English language, Oxford has decided to add Google alongside FedEx, TiVo, and Xerox.
Way to go Google. One more milestone on how important this search tool company has gotten in everyday life.
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