(via Malware on the Mac: is there cause for concern? Ars investigates)
Auteur/autrice : noflux (Page 618 of 633)
Eight New York residents filed a lawsuit Wednesday against China and Chinese online-search provider Baidu Inc., alleging they violated the plaintiffs’ U.S. constitutional rights by blocking prodemocracy speech from Baidu search results.
In the latest chapter in the unfolding tale of the book evolution from ink to pixels, Amazon.com said Thursday that its customers now buy more e-books than print books.
« Google a tendance à vouloir déclasser les produits des sites qui font le même métier que lui », dénonce Frédéric Montagnon en prenant l’exemple de Google Actu, un agrégateur concurrent de Wikio, qu’il considère comme « moins complet » :
« L’an dernier, Google a fait une mise à jour qui a fait baisser le référencement des comparateurs. Or, juste après, ils ont lancé la version française de Google Products… qui est un comparateur. »
In much the same way that the ringtone market grew to allow you to play whatever tune you wanted on your phone, perhaps future cars will be able to sound like whatever you want.
AS a result of advances in rotary press technology in the late 19th century, the cost of printing illustrations fell and advertisements began to include images. This was more than a change in graphic design — it was also “a shift from a culture of production and savings to one of consumption,” Mr. Norris said. “Ads now were designed to induce want.”
Google’s quiet text ads do not induce want — they don’t have the graphic palette and the room to do so. They can say only, “We have such-and-such goods in stock.” And that’s all I really want to know.
Yet a great deal is available with a subpoena, she said, citing a situation in which a client contended that his wife was playing the online game “World of Warcraft” when she said she was home schooling their daughter. Ms. Viken subpoenaed the records from the company that tracks players for the game; they showed that on some days the woman played for 10 hours.


