Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ridiculous Drama: Microsoft Internet Explorer vs. Google - with the best links of the day

YouTube
YouTube: YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos.

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So, it's time for another glace through the best of the web. We'll be talking about Google, Twitter and YouTube.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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To kick it off, who has been talking about Google? It was techland.time.com who wrote an article called Ridiculous Drama: Microsoft Internet Explorer vs. Google.

What did they point out about Google? Well...:
Now it's swinging at Google while the company's down by attacking the search giant for bypassing user privacy settings in Internet Explorer
and went on to say
This, of course, comes after all of the drama with Apple's Safari, when Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer discovered that Google bypassed that browser's privacy settings to track users across the web using cookies


Next we have a site that's been writing about YouTube - Kid Calls Out LeBron James on YouTube Over Dunk Contest No-Show [VIDEO].

They said:
Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video
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Check out all our viral video picks


Lastly we have Social Media Is Proving To Be An Effective Job Performance Predictor from www.webpronews.com, focussing on Twitter. They made several good points, particularly
Hopeful job applicants continue to use the internet to search and apply for employment and 91% of employers are now using social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to screen applicants for jobs
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Social media is continuing to prove to be a useful hiring tool and a two-way street for both employees and employers. . The good news from a recent Wall Street Journal article supports that Facebook profiles could be a great predictor of job performance

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