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Baltimore City Prepares to fight for Google Fiber

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake held a press announcement about how Baltimore City is going to try to bring Google Fiber to Baltimore. There’s already a site started where people are posting all sorts of suggestions and comments about what they think would be great about this. I personally have watched the city transition from a very strong blue collar city with a strong industrial background to a bustling hub of educational expansion and business growth. I’ve not been around for the whole ride but I’ve heard stories from many of my coworkers who’ve been here since the beginning of the change. Baltimore being part of Google’s Fiber expansion could play a crucial role in making Baltimore just as strong in the technology sector as it is in the educational sector. Not only do you have two top tier medical schools within the Baltimore City limits, you also have an exploding research community that is developing cutting edge research in biotechnology. We’re on the cusp of a Golden Age for Baltimore City and this could be the catalyst to start it.

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Adblock Plus says you can’t see your adsense. Or is Google being sneaky?

I was changing some things about my layout on blogbaltimore.com today and I noticed something strange. The two ad banners that I had placed on the right side were gone. This had happened quite recently. I’m on the site daily and this is the first time I’ve noticed it. So wanting to see if there was some update to the code, I headed over to www.google.com/adsense to log in. Low and behold the login was gone for adsense. My frustrations mounting, I tried to log in to adsense with Internet Explorer. Strangly enough, I could see the login and I could get in.

With Mozilla’s Firefox, I use a plugin called Adblock Plus. Well either Google got wise and changed the code for the login to adsense to be picked up by Adblock Plus, preventing you from logging in and, in a very ironic way, showing you whats happening with your ads. Or Adblock Plus is doing it’s job way to well and preventing you from even participating in a website that even deals in advertising.

Either way, one side is at fault for preventing the other side form doing its job. The only way to get in to adsense in Firefox is to disable Adblock Plus or remove the line for the adsense code from it’s filter…or use IE (eeeeeew!)

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Tips On Safe “Interneting” – Smart Browsing and Searching

When browsing the Internet you have two ways of reaching a website. You can use a search engine such as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live, Lycos, Excite, etc. etc. or you go directly to the website by entering the address in the address bar. I’d like to first address the immediate issue that a good percentage of users have a problem with: I’ve come to find that people will enter the address of the site that they want in to the search window of their current home page. This normally doesn’t cause any issues but can complicate the process of getting to the website if your not careful. This is kind of a pet peeve but also an issue in that spammers will build their websites around making sure the sites return results get people to click on the links that the search engine returns. An easy with to avoid this is to enter the address of the website that you want to go to in the address bar at the top. One of the problems with busy websites (sites that have too much going on such as Yahoo, Excite, and Lycos) is that when you try to enter the address of the site that you want, it’ll pull your cursor back to their search entry. Search engines make money by providing advertising while you use their site. They want you to stay on their site as much as possible in order to get as many ads in your face to make more money.

One thing to remember when browsing the internet is that companies want to know what you want. If companies know what you want then it makes it easier to target advertisements. Websites like Yahoo, Lycos, Excite, all have content filled sites. For some this can be a good thing because the content that they might want to find might already be there, such as news, sports, stock information. If you just want to search and don’t want to deal with content being thrown at you then I’d suggest using Google or Microsoft Live. These two sites offer instant search options without having to dig through ads and extra content. One advantage of Google over Microsoft Live is that Google offers a search result called ?Cached. ? Cached results are nice because you’re going to view the website and it’s content through Google’s snap shot. The Google snap shot also highlights the words that you used in your search, making it even easier to locate the content on the site.

This all has to do with a very important thing when browsing the internet. A vast majority of problems that happen to computers are user caused. Too many users assume that what shows up in their search results and what pops up on their screen is for their own good. Because of this mentality, its very easy for spyware to propagate around the Internet. The first step in staying safe on the Internet and keeping your computer clean is knowing how to find the information you’re looking for. Thats why it’s important to know your search engine. There are many features in search engines that you can use to better your searches and keep you safer on the Internet.

Many times by just entering the name of the website in your address bar you can go straight to what you want. If you use Bank of America, then just go to bankofamerica.com or if you shop at Amazon, just go to amazon.com. Search engines are nice and you can search for the page you want but all you’re doing is adding another step to get to the content that you want.

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