Articles from May, 2009
I’m quite a Google fan. I use GMail for e-mail, Google Reader for reading my favourite RSS feeds, I use Google Docs to open documents I receive in my Inbox, I use YouTube and, most of all, I use the search engine. Though many people would say MSN’s search results are more relevant, I believe in Google. Maybe I use it because I’m used to it, maybe not. It doesn’t matter. But I’d really need a few more things from Google’s search engine.
Mr. Rupert Murdoch, the root of all media evil, so to speak, said that he is thinking of charging the online news consumers. He trully believes that in a crisis, people are going to spend their money on buying news instead of going to the market place to buy cheaper-than-in-a-supermarket onions. Now, I’m pretty sure Mr. Murdoch is aware that people say they are willing to pay for news, but I don’t know if people are really aware that though they say they would, they wouldn’t really empty their pockets for information they can eat for free from alternative news sources.
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