This post is about some very public privacy loopholes on Facebook, the knock-on effect for people searching on Google, and the question over accepted norms. There's a rant, a helpful tip, and then I go all philosophical on you.
Submitted by Matt Cornock on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 21:22
This series of posts will preview Google+ (Google Plus) and compare it to Facebook as a social networking platform. It primarily focuses on the differences in interface and functionality, but touches upon the user-aspect of whether Google+ will be adopted by the masses. Part 1 looks at what makes a social network. Part 2 will look at the idea of 'circles', with Part 3 on other functional improvements.
Submitted by Matt Cornock on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 16:38
This post quickly explains what Google Instant Preview is and how web designers should make the most of this new feature. Instant Preview shows a small screen grab of a website when clicking on the magnifying glass icon next to the search result title (see below).
Submitted by Matt Cornock on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 10:29
This is a follow-up post to the Top 10 Google Streetview Pros and Cons post. A lot of the arguments on the internet still focus on privacy issues. However, how do web users consider their own web security?
Submitted by Matt Cornock on Mon, 08/30/2010 - 14:23