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Saturday, July 5, 2008
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California Law Requires Linking to Privacy Policy from HomeGoogle bows to pressure, adds 'Privacy' link to home page. For Google, ready Privacy: That could be the subliminal message Google wants to send by replacing its name in the homepage footer. [Latest from ComputerworldLast month, privacy organizations wrote to Google CEO Eric Schmidt
asking the company to link to its privacy policy from its home page.
Including the link on the home page is good practice -- and also
mandated by California law, the organizations said. On Thursday,
Google acceded to the request, putting the word "Privacy" at the foot
of its home page and linking it to its privacy information pages. The
link replaces the company's name next to the copyright notice, leaving
the number of words on the home page unchanged. I don't think laws should address homepage content as specific as links to privacy policies, or to public records request process (for State Departments and Agencies). Page Contents and placements are in the domain of information architecture, user experience design and usability not legislation.
I'm actually relieved that Google.com stays famously uncluttered. I joke that some of my colleagues would put 3 or 4 paragraphs explaining what you can type in the Google search box and add a paragraph about Google's history.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
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IT Skills for Tomorrow and ThereafterAre you ready for the CIO's 2008 'must call on Monday' list. Forrester Research lists the capabilities IT workers will need to meet the requirements of their CIOs in 2008. [Computerworld Breaking News]
Simon Yates,
an analyst at Cambridge-based Forrester, said IT workers should
develop cross-technology skills and become more business and
application savvy as executives look to IT to boost their capabilities
while cutting costs. [emphasis mine]. The State of California is certainly trying to cut costs. Reducing costs has been a constant in government IT.
Yates said data center professionals can better serve CIOs in 2008
by evaluating virtualization tools, helping to sharpen IT best
practices and helping to improve disaster recovery capabilities.
Forrester interviewed its CIO clients and concluded that mounting business continuity and disaster recovery
demands will drive server, storage and management technology investments
in 2008. Compare with California "new" IT classifications "for state jobs, still "DRAFT Information Technology Specialist (Skills-Based) Series Specifications" on the State of California CIO's website.
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Sunday, July 29, 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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Stupid Cellphone TricksState of the Art: How to Make Your Cellphone Act Like a BlackBerry. Three new services from Google, Yahoo and Teleflip can forward e-mail to ordinary cellphones. By DAVID POGUE. [NYT > Technology] Teleflip might be helpful for a low-volume inbox, that gets messages urgent enough to care to see on a cellphone. Last week David Pogue spoke at our local government technology conference, GTC West in Sacramento. He played the piano and sang a few parodies. He was funny. I took a photo and here it is: You won't see the photo if flickr.com is blocked where you work.
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Saturday, February 3, 2007
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Project Software: Cages Arrive at the Zoo Before Animals Planning helps things to arrive in the right order. At some point, project software become necessary to see the order and dependencies of many tasks.
Microsoft looks to boost Project software's appeal. Microsoft didn't include Project in any of its eight official Office 2007 product bundles. But it did add some welcome new features to the project management software, users and analysts said.
[Computerworld Breaking News]
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