Wednesday, March 14, 2012
i think this is the first time i've titled a post
Recently James Whittaker a Google employee left to join Microsoft. He did this because he believes the company in pursuit of profit is cutting back on the creativity everyone at Google loves so much. He believes that Google is losing its identity and becoming more of a conventional business. Google has always allowed its employees to spend 20% of their time working on creative new ideas Google is cutting back on this however. Whittaker thinks this is because of Google's inability to compete with Facebook. To do this they created Google+ which he thinks is what is the root of the problem everyone's time is being put into rather than new creative projects. Google is simply trying to make a profit like any business but is it worth sacrificing what separates them form everyone else?
Thursday, March 1, 2012
According to NASA last November hackers seized control of networks at
NASA pertaining to their jet propulsion laboratory. The breech in security allowed hackers to install Mal ware and steal important data. NASA is a government funded space program. Information kept by NASA is incredibly valuable. So you would think the government would put some more resources into protecting it wouldn't you?
NASA pertaining to their jet propulsion laboratory. The breech in security allowed hackers to install Mal ware and steal important data. NASA is a government funded space program. Information kept by NASA is incredibly valuable. So you would think the government would put some more resources into protecting it wouldn't you?
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