假设替代方案真的奏效了,谷歌的吃豆人游戏可能会让公司损失数百万小时的生产力,Facebook明天将简化隐私,AT&T将为时代广场带来免费Wi-Fi。...
假设替代方案真的奏效了,谷歌的吃豆人游戏可能会让公司损失数百万小时的生产力,Facebook明天将简化隐私,AT&T将为时代广场带来免费Wi-Fi。
- Google Analytics: More choice for users Google is letting users opt-out of Google Analytics, which tracks web site traffic usage. This option will stop your data from being sent to Google Analytics. [Google Public Policy Blog]
- The Tragic Cost of Google Pac-Man – 4.82 million hours It's a bit alarmist, but the folks at RescueTime claim that, thanks to Google's Pac-Man game, the average user spent 36 seconds more on Google.com, possibly costing companies $300 million in lost productivity. [The RescueTime Blog]
- AT&T Launches Pilot Wi-Fi Project in Times Square AT&T is launching a Wi-Fi hotspot in Times Square so that AT&T customers can stay connected despite AT&T's high, and often congested, 3G traffic in the busy metropolis. [AT&T]
- Spring Cleaning: Comments, offline, and older browser support Google Reader is simplifying its privacy on the comments system, and is removing support for older browsers and offline access. [The Official Google Reader Blog]
- Boxee Is Working on a Google TV Android App Boxee is working on an Android app that will work with the recently announced Google TV. [Gizmodo]
- Facebook Will Introduce Simpler Privacy Controls Starting tomorrow, Facebook will roll out simpler privacy controls, hot on the heels of Mark Zuckerberg's editorial in the Washington Post yesterday. [NYT]
- Confirmed: Apple's next iPhone will have video chat, feature to be shown in ads directed by Sam Mendes According to Engadget, a future iPhone commercial features the iPhone 4G to have video chat. [Engadget]
- International iPad shipping dates changed again? International shipping dates for the iPad have been pushed back to an ambiguous "June" instead of its previous date of June 7th. Apple has been having trouble keeping up with demand in the US. [The Unofficial Apple Weblog]
- Scribd Ramps Up Migration To HTML5; Scores Partnerships With Forbes Media And Others Document sharing service Scribd has already moved a lot of its content over from Flash to HTML5; and since the transition, users are spending twice as much time on the site. [TechCrunch]
- The Wild World of Robots Follow this wacky history and factoid of robots, from the first robot created in 400 B.C.E to the fact that a quarter of the world's robots are now in Japan. [Online Schools]
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