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Google's New Privacy Policy: How to Stay Off the Grid

Source: pcworld.com
22nd February 2012

If you are concerned about Google tracking you through your search habits, it is pretty straightforward to turn off the feature. More...

Tags: googlesearchsearch enginesprivacyonline privacy



9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business

Source: pcworld.com
22nd February 2012

Google+ hasn't exactily taken the world by storm. However, with features such as free videoconferencing and the capability to share and promote content with customers and colleagues at a touch of a (+1) button, Google+ is making a concerted effort to court businesses. We look at nine ways it can help you succeed in business. More...

Tags: googlegoogle plussocial networks

Google Search's Screenwise vs. Bing Rewards: Which Pays More?

Source: pcworld.com
9th February 2012

Google Screenwise gives you money if you allow it to track your search results in Chrome--but so does Bing Rewards. More...

Tags: googlebingresearchsearchsearch engines



New Digital Spam: How Bad Guys Try to Trick You; How to Avoid the Traps

Source: pcworld.com
6th February 2012

The latest forms of digital spam include clickjacking, junk apps, bad QR codes, and much more. Here's what you can do to stay safe. More...

Tags: spamtwitterfacebookgoogle plusappsyahoo

The Curse of 'Don't Be Evil'

Source: pcworld.com
3rd February 2012

Google is definitely evil! Or is it? The critics weigh in. More...

Tags: online privacygooglesearch engines