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Encrypted Google Web Search
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Google announced yesterday on their blog that it would start having a secure search via SSL.
My question is Why?
We all remember last year on CNBC when Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt said:
“If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.”
If the internet is about being open and transparent as they want us to believe then why is there a need for any such privacy?
As I continued to read the blog post one particular phrase caught my attention:
Searching over SSL doesn’t reduce the data sent to Google — it only hides that data from third parties who seek it.
Read that again…
it only hides that data from third parties who seek it.
Google still knows what you are searching. I think the thing that is transparent here is that Google is an advertising company who just happens to be in the search engine game. There are plenty of third party applications that rely heavily on data from Google. The ones that I see being adversely affected by this new encrypted search are the small advertising companies and software companies that are not going to be able to pay for that kind of information from Google. Particularly the firms that focus on SEO and PPC.
I’m sure that there are many other area of your life that Google would like to “control” as they place order to the world via the internet. Is this just another way to gain control of our personal information?
Is this just another tactic to regain control over our private information? Tell me what you think. Leave a comment below
Don’t Be Evil Google
Posted by: | CommentsAs much as I love using Google’s products this definitely makes me think about that phrase “Big Brother is Watching You.”
Here’s something that will make you think

thanks to Ed Dale for pointing me to this video
*** Update 4/23/2010 ***
I noticed that the video above had quitely been removed from YouTube no doubt not by the user as the screen shot above indicates. I found the video elsewhere and have included it below.
Google slaps around duplicate content
Posted by: | CommentsThis is going to be a short post just pointing out a new change recently with the Google algorithm.
But first I wanted to mention an update on my last post about Google Buzz. There were a lot of concerns about some of the privacy settings and how your information was being used. Google has made various updates and they mention the changes on their blog. Enough said.
A few days ago on the official Google blog they made a post about how webmasters and web site owners could specify your canonical. One of the biggest concerns for anyone that does SEO is that of duplicate content on their website. Now that Google, Yahoo and MSN (Bing) are going to start supporting the rel=”canonical” tag in the header it makes it easy for Google and the others to slap your website around if you have duplicate content.
For those that aren’t sure what I am referring to here is an example:
- http://micaljohnson.com
- http://www.micaljohnson.com
- http://micaljohnson.com/index.htm
All this links point to the same page and would cause a duplicate content penalty to be served. This is a very simple example. I’ll share more in a moment.
Those of us that use WordPress blogs should be familiar with this because of the way the link structure of the blog works we often times end up with duplicate content. Thankfully the genius wordpress plugin creator Joost de Valk at Yoast.com made a great wordpress plugin to canonical your blog and help eliminate that problem.
Here are a few places to check out to get up to speed on this:
Here is also a video of Google’s Matt Cutts explaining it a little better
Google Buzz: Hit or Miss?
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I had a nice surprise when I opened my email yesterday. I was part of the first wave of emails to get the Google Buzz update. I quickly checked to see if there was anyone that I knew who had it but soon found out I was the only one so far.
After playing around with it for a bit I checked out what some of my favorite people were saying about it. Here is a short list of the best reviews and comments.
- Google Buzz: The Missing Features by ReadWriteWeb
- Google Buzz is not a Facebook killer by Jason Falls
- How to do everything in Google Buzz (including turning it off). http://bit.ly/bfQTQH by @sspenguin
- WARNING: Google Buzz Has A Huge Privacy Flaw by @alleyinsider
If you have any others to add just leave them in the comments below.



