Mastering PLR simulcast with Doug Champigny, The PLR Master was quite well received but unfortunately we had more questions than we had time. Due to that limitation we had to stop the call and schedule follow up.
What we didn't have time to discuss last Wednesday will be uncovered tonight! And only if you participate in live call you can access that info for free:
The Mastering PLR Simulcast - Part Two
Wednesday, September 3rd at 8:00pm Eastern
"a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services."
I was intrigued as to whether this would be passed onto something as massive as a browser - and was amazed when I was reading through the terms.
Blake and James have interesting points above - however I believe these are overshadowed by the very top line - "These Terms of Service apply to the executable code version of Google Chrome. " This statement must be read in conjuction with the following statement - thereby expressly inferring that it applies to Chrome.
My reading and understanding of these TOS, prima facie, implies that under Clause 11 - anything you enter into the browser 'which is a Google product/service' can be used by Google whenver they want - now or in the future.
It's enough to never want to use this browser. Send an email through yahoo using chrome - Google Own it. Post a facebook message - Google own it. Send an idea about a new business through Chrome - Google own it. Yes these are exagerations - but they are not limitations under that clause.
Until Google remove such errenous conditions - no a chance in hell I am using that browser.
מנוע חיפוש ממוקד נושא
מותאם אישית לתחום הלימודים
כל המסלולים מכל המוסדות
כל מקצועות הלימוד, ותחומי הלימוד
תואר ראשון, מכינות, פסיכומטרי, תואר שני, הנדסאים
Update Your Facebook Page
I freely admit I am terrible about this. I’m never thrilled about dealing with the river of application requests, zombie bites, knighthoods, images of gifts I’d like (instead of the actual gift), weather trivia, quizzes and other utterly worthless junk that await me.
Here's what you need to do these 5 steps:
* A Google account
* A Yahoo! account
* A Stumbleupon account and the toolbar
* A Facebook account (c'mon, you don't have one?!)
* A Twitter account
These steps take a total of 10 minutes a day, because that's all I can stand
Washington is playing you for a sucker
- shamelessly robbing you blind -
and they're not just getting away with it;
they're actually being rewarded for it
Here's what you must do now
to hit them where it hurts
and quite possibly, to save your financial future
Google brought back the index from January 2001 to show how many things have changed in almost 8 years. At that time, Google's index included 1,326,920,000 web pages and it was the most comprehensive index of a search engine.
Authority Blackbook released by Jack Humphrey was directly responcible for pushing me into blogging for profit. In fact I have actually used it as a blueprint for building my first WordPress blog to some extent.