Slashdot has far too many google apologists and not enough thinkers.
Ask yourself, what does Google know about you? I reckon it's much more than you want.
IMHO it is not entirely the fault of so-called flashy designs. Some phone mobile devices do not correctly implement the CSS media attribute and use 'screen' presentation rather than the correct 'handheld'.
That said I wonder how many designers design for handheld and how many companies give this a priority for their own websites.
Interesting that Google's close to monopoly position is correctly identified. Perhaps this will convince those Google lovers who seem to forget that Google is a rapacious corporation intent on maximising shareholder return.
They do not provide a public service - search the net by hand instead!
Slashdot has far too many google apologists and not enough thinkers. Ask yourself, what does Google know about you? I reckon it's much more than you want.
IMHO it is not entirely the fault of so-called flashy designs. Some phone mobile devices do not correctly implement the CSS media attribute and use 'screen' presentation rather than the correct 'handheld'. That said I wonder how many designers design for handheld and how many companies give this a priority for their own websites.
Interesting that Google's close to monopoly position is correctly identified. Perhaps this will convince those Google lovers who seem to forget that Google is a rapacious corporation intent on maximising shareholder return.
They do not provide a public service - search the net by hand instead!