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Now Americans can “Google their Tax Dollars”

September 28, 2006
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President George W Bush signed a law on Tuesday which allows for the creation of an online database for tracking government spending – within certain parameters.
The idea behind the new legislation is to create greater transparency and accountability between government and taxpayers.
Bush explained: “Information on earmarks will no longer be hidden deep in the pages [...]

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Now you can decide on how frequently Google crawls your site.

September 21, 2006
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Just in from Bigmouthmedia comes a report that Google Sitemaps, recently re-branded as Google Webmaster Central,  has implemented a fantastic new feature, letting you decide just how often Google crawls your site!
5 Values are available, ranging from Fastest to Slowest. It needs to be kept in mind that the faster values use the most bandwidth [...]

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Now Showing at a Cinema Near You… GOOGLE?

September 19, 2006
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The Googleplex Offices are renowned for the whiteboards that line the office walls. This is where the Google employees get to express themselves and write up ideas and thoughts – a kind of creative thinking outlet for the whole office!
One of the ideas which came up on the boards recently was the screening of Google [...]

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IT nerds and HEAVY metal shirts

September 18, 2006
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The latest research to come out from Intermedia.NET confirms what many have suspected for some time.
IT ‘nerds’ has cultivated an image, which is almost as instantly recognizable as dreadlocks on a Rasta or bling on a hiphop star.
Do you know anyone in the office who may be seen wearing any of the following discriminating items [...]

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Spammer of the millennium caught

September 14, 2006
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Following a tip-off from Dutch authorities, the Australian Communications and Media Authority are investigating a man who maybe responsible for sending 2 billion spam emails.
The man, whose identity may not be revealed, pending the outcome of the investigations, allegedly sent the unsolicited and illegal spam emails to Internet users around the world.
The subject of most [...]

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