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"Put Broadcast Media on Notice"

Have you noticed how difficult it is to get “real” information from the broadcast media regarding the upcoming presidential elections in the USA? Everything is slanted, and much of it is outright lies.

This is bad enough while trying to choose the Republican nominee, but it will be even more problematic when the election process is in full swing.

It's time (actually it's past time) to put broadcasters on notice:

"The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision has launched a new era of big-money politics. The wealthiest 1 percent now have unchecked power to pick and choose our nation’s leaders. And they’re doing it by spending tens of millions of dollars on televised political ads that leave voters awash in misinformation.

So where’s the broadcast media in all of this? Instead of exposing this runaway spending and separating fact from fiction in an election year, they’re lining their pockets with the winnings — to the tune of more than $3 billion dollars in 2012 ad buys."

Put the largest TV conglomerates on notice. Demand that broadcasters expose the money trail and cover election-year issues properly!

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"Browsers and Privacy Issues "

Internet Explorer (IE) full of security holes – always has been. There's no need to even discuss it. Don't use it.

Firefox started off great. But, over time, it got heavy and slow. It seems every upgrade made it more difficult to use. Lately, it's gotten a little better. But if, like me, you're a serious internet user – and don't have time to fool around with it - it simply has too many toys.

Chrome is fast. It's also the most secure. They actually have “hacker competitions” and Chrome is the only browser that leaves those competitions untouched. Unfortunately (for those who care) it's made by Google.


Which brings us to the newest online uproar – Google's new privacy settings. Google is consolidating all their various privacy settings to one setting that will work across all their platforms.

In my opinion, it's much ado about nothing.

It all comes down to Google's tracking policies. So, I'd like to point out – there's nothing new about that! Google has been tracking us all for years! Nothing new there.

You may feel it makes you more vulnerable to having hackers – or, if you're really paranoid, the government – get your information. Well, as I said, Google has tracked us for years and their security has been excellent.

So you want to avoid being tracked? Really not a big deal. Just don't sign in to Google. When you're logged out, your activity won't be associated with your user account.

I never sign in unless I'm actually working with Webmaster Tools or need to use Gmail. Google isn't doing this because they give a pig's wazoo what you're doing online.

They do it to make more money! They do it to attract more targeted advertising. The better they can target, the more they can charge their advertisers!


If you're concerned about what Google knows about you, just go over to Google's Dashboard and sign in. The dashboard gives you an overview of all your activity through Google.

It also provides links to adjust your settings, privacy and security for every Google service. When the new privacy policy takes effect, this page will be even simpler to use.

If you're concerned about the increase of targeted advertising, go to Google's Ad Preferences Manager: Google Ad Settings

It allows you to opt out of targeted ads when you're signed in and when you're signed out!

Yep – much ado ...

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"Google Chrome Browser"

A while back, someone told me there was a problem with ChamberofCommerce-ontheWeb.com when using the Google Chrome Browser. After we got the problem solved, I decided to take a look at Chrome.

It was already downloaded onto my computer, but I'd never opened it. My first moment of amazement came when it opened! Boom! It was there! I nearly jumped back!

Since that time, I've been using Chrome every day. At first, it seemed a little “bare” but, then, I was used to Firefox.

I always loved FireFox - until recently. It seems with every upgrade, it gets heavier, slower and causes me more aggravation. I was really getting annoyed with the fact that Mozilla seemed to have taken a great browser and upgraded it into a PITA.

I had even dumped all my “add-ons” in FireFox, hoping that would speed it up again. No go. Didn't help at all.

The “bareness” of Chrome was caused by not having the Google tool bar. You can't use it with Chrome. But, it didn't take me long to figure out - you don't need it with Chrome. And, less stuff on the screen gives me a larger “picture.”

I LOVE this thing. You see the term, “lightning fast” all the time, but it's generally meaningless. Not so with Chrome! That sucker opens, closes and renders pages in a FLASH! I simply imported my bookmarks and passwords - which also happened in a flash - and I was good to go.

FireFox is at least 1,000% better than Internet Explorer (IE). But, in the opinion of someone using a browser at least 14 hours a day, Chrome leaves FireFox in the dust.

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