Google Launches $50 Million”Made With Code” Campaign

Today on its official blog, Google Announced that it will be launching a campaign named “Made With Code” in order to encourage and introduce girls into the realm of computer science. The program, backed by $50 million, is an attempt to bring young girls and women into a realm that is often dominated by men. […]

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Canadian Court Orders Google to Remove Company From Global Search Results

In yet another international ruling, Google has been ordered to remove a website from its global search results. Today, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Lauri Ann Fenlon ruled that Google has 14 days to remove a company by the name of Datalink from its global search results. Datalink is the rival of technology company Equustek, who […]

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Google Launches New Reconsideration Request Process

For those that missed it, Google’s Matt Cutts announced at SMX last week that rejections received by webmasters submitting re-inclusion requests may now provide more helpful data. Although not every request will include more precise information as to why a request was rejected, there is now an area for the Google team to provide feedback […]

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Bruce Lee’s School of Business

“Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own.” ― Bruce Lee I’ve been a small business owner before with a tight budget with very little or no funds to advertise. This was before the internet was useful or even fast enough to gain my attention. Today, there are […]

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