Google Page Rank Update: Don’t be too Excited

This past weekend Google updated its pages ranks almost 2 months exactly after the last update. This is rare for Google as the average page rank update is somewhere between 3-6 months. In my title for this post I say “Don’t be too excited”, the reason I say this is the fact that Google’s page ranking is like an over emotional significant other and you never know whether you will be jumping for joy or feeling dumped.

Every time there is a page rank update I read the comments on different sites where people report their new page ranks. Some are …

Google Chrome: The Feature-Lite Browser

google_chrome1-300x230 Google Chrome: The Feature-Lite BrowserGoogle Chrome is the newest browser to hit the web. Chrome could be described as the feature-less browser, but in reality it is the feature-lite browser.

Internet Explorer is bloated and heavy to load as always. Firefox is fast and lite until we load our favorite addons and plugins. Chrome is ultra lite and will stay that way.

    Features I like

  • Application shortcuts - Allows the user to place links to Google Apps on the desktop.
  • Chrome Task Manager - Adds the the ability to see the amount of memory and Cpu being used by …

Top 10 “Who is” Questions Answered

THAT is the question... mark!Who is God? Who is Buckethead? Google creates a yearly breakdown of the top searches on their site based on different categories such as top 10 Google news searches and others. It’s called Google Zeitgeist. Among the categories is the top 10 “who is” questions.

I thought it would be fun to try and answer these questions as truthfully and honestly as I could for all of you. This list is highly controversial so I am hoping for lots of understanding and compassion from all of you! Remember, these …

A couple ways to alleviate the world’s problems in consumption

In economic organization of society, we have the forces of supply and demand, as well as distribution (but that’s kind of a different story). So in the cycle of production and consumption, we also have consequences, such as pollution, exploitation, and the threat to our ecosystem. The price we pay for the item only reflects how much it cost to produce, scarcity, as well as how much people are willing to pay for a product. However, between laissez-faire economics and corporate commodities, it never works to reflect the environmental, social, or health costs. As consumers, we are only conscious of …