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Just Me..Or is Google getting annoying?


plenzmd1

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Two things..this new way Google is displaying ads is pissing me right the #*# off. I do a search, the results come up, when i go to click the top result in the natural search, friggen ad with a link slides in there and away we go on that adventure. Or, just takes a few seconds for the the ads to load all the while the page is slip sliding..Bing is calling I guess.

 

Also, for the folks who ride the Northeast regionals..I am on the free Amtrak wifi now..not quite sure when they started it, or if it is on every train, but it is pretty quick , better than my 3g/4g in the wasteland between Richmond and Quantico.

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Two things..this new way Google is displaying ads is pissing me right the #*# off. I do a search, the results come up, when i go to click the top result in the natural search, friggen ad with a link slides in there and away we go on that adventure. Or, just takes a few seconds for the the ads to load all the while the page is slip sliding..Bing is calling I guess.

 

Also, for the folks who ride the Northeast regionals..I am on the free Amtrak wifi now..not quite sure when they started it, or if it is on every train, but it is pretty quick , better than my 3g/4g in the wasteland between Richmond and Quantico.

google is great man. they will rule the world soon. i would delete topic if i was you. j/k

 

really the only thing that bothers me about google is google.com is tooooooooooo toooooooooo tooooo toooo basic. correct me if im wrong but the big search sites still have stories, weather widgets, etc. i know rr.com does (my home internet provider, time warner)

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google is great man. they will rule the world soon. i would delete topic if i was you. j/k

 

really the only thing that bothers me about google is google.com is tooooooooooo toooooooooo tooooo toooo basic. correct me if im wrong but the big search sites still have stories, weather widgets, etc. i know rr.com does (my home internet provider, time warner)

That's pretty much the whole point of Google...simplicity. If you want more, get an iGoogle homepage.

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Dude, if you used Firefox, you could add-on Ad Blocker Plus.

 

It's really not difficult.

 

I literally haven't seen an Internet ad in 5 years.

Available for Google Chrome as well. I've been using that and it's pretty good.

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Can you still get porn on the train?

sadly no they block all streaming sites. I miss my porn at 6 AM on the way to DC.

 

But, as I mentioned, there are so many dead spots between DC and Richmond on my hotspot, that having the Amtrak wifi was actually quite nice.No porn, but TBD access was prolly better :thumbsup:

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That's pretty much the whole point of Google...simplicity. If you want more, get an iGoogle homepage.

Use this with Google Chrome. Nice, simple, fast browser. Been using it since it came out and just keeps improving. Used to have issues with some pages but not anymore.

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Use this with Google Chrome. Nice, simple, fast browser. Been using it since it came out and just keeps improving. Used to have issues with some pages but not anymore.

That's what I do. I've been completely switched over from Firefox for about a year and I love it.

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Used it a wawa to get my coffee...you sign up and google puts $10 on the account for you...you just tap the phone to the swipe terminal, your phone vibrates and voila...transaction done...

 

Where are you using Google Wallet? Is it limited right now?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Some crazy **** starting next Tuesday from what I read.

 

I guess this is what it is - not sure if I'm liking this!:

 

 

NEWS ALERT

Google requires all users to agree to new privacy policy

 

Google announced Tuesday that it will require all of its users to agree to a new privacy policy that will integrate user data across 60 Google products including Gmail, YouTube and search. The policy will also encompass information, including location data, collected on mobile devices.

 

Users will not be allowed to opt-out.

 

In a company blog post, Google privacy director Alma Whitten said that “if you're signed in, we may combine information you've provided from one service with information from other services. In short, we'll treat you as a single user across all our products, which will mean a simpler, more intuitive Google experience."

 

The new policy will take effect March 1.

 

 

Read more at:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/google-tracks-consumers-across-products-users-cant-opt-out/2012/01/24/gIQArgJHOQ_story.html

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