Google Changes. We Change. Is That Cool?

Google has been systematically updating the UIs of all of its cloud products over the past while. Google Docs changed, now Calendar, Reader and Gmail got the upgrades. As a heavy user to all that is Google, a change in UI completely changes everything I do.

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Google+ Goes Enterprise

Google+ is not just for personal accounts anymore, it’s gone all business. Today Google invited all of its Google Apps customers to join the new social network. That means roughly over 4 million businesses and schools can all start making Circles in the coming days.

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Stop—MC Hammer Search!

Have you heard? There’s a new search engine coming soon. It’s going to compete with Google! The new search is WireDoo, and it’s creator is MC Hammer. This is not a joke, it’s (2) legit.

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Mobile Madness Heats Up

It’s been another big week in the mobile world. Google shines with a new flagship phone, Apple falls short in sales and RIM misses the mark on everything from service outage compensation to new devices. Mobile is going to be big in 2012. The battle is just starting to heat up. This is only the beginning.

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Google+ Is Not Just For The Cool Kids Anymore

After months of people begging for invites into the VIP world of Google+, the gates have been opened up to the general public this week. You can all join! Finally you can reap the glory of this new social network. Is there glory to reap though? Do you care?

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You Don’t Want To Do This Dutch

Late last week Dutch certificate authority DigiNotar was attacked by a hacker. Over 500 fake Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates were issued affecting Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Microsoft and Google. Even the United States’ CIA and Britain’s MI6 was hit.

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Green Light From Google, Bad News For You

It wasn’t long ago Google was boasting its ability to detect malware. This week the search giant reports that it’s getting harder to do so. Attackers today are getting better and better at disguising themselves and making it through malware detection systems using what is being referred to as IP cloaking.

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