Multi-User Computing

Posted by Mrs. M on January 26th, 2008

I’m checking out something new I’ve just heard of– multi-user computing. Apparently, a little device enables you to split up your computer into partitions that can be shared across multiple monitors and peripherals. Basically– one computer can be used to have multiple users. This is not about those multiple monitors that’s becoming the new rage– this is one computer, many users. My curiosity is piqued! Check this place out for more information.

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It’s a Google World

Posted by Mrs. M on January 26th, 2008

I really don’t keep up with the Search Engine Optimization end of the news or developments. I prefer to stick to simple, basic computing news for average computer users. But I did find a very interesting interview with Matt Cutts from Google. I guess the Internet is at the point where “When Google talk, even E.F. Hutton listens.” It’s a shame that, all so often, a good thing comes under so much control by one company.

I like Google, I think they have earned their success, and are a great benefit to the Internet world. But I am uncomfortable with seeing their tentacles into everything. It’s good reading to see what they are up to and how they “rule” the Internet. As one blogger put it, “it’s a Google world.”

If you are interesting in optimizing your website or blog, or discovering the likes and dislikes of the Googlebot, read the article. It’s here.

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