My oh my how time flies....
Not much time to write, but I'm currently working for a startup in downtown Palo Alto and its awesome.
It has been a whirlwind experience this past year as I got the job last June, and this is the first opportunity I have had to write even the smallest of blog entries to tell all those internet spiders how I've been and what I've been up to. (Shout outs to Googlebot, that guys a creeper)
In any case, I appreciate any and all job offers I have received by having had my resume up on the site this whole time. I just took it down so that I wouldn't give anyone any false hope in picking me up :D
That being said, I'm due for a lunch break right about now, so I hope anyone reading this is having a great day, and I hope some of my resources have helped you.
Thanks everyone,
Chris
Say it ain't so Google?!
I just finished reading this article entitled Google turns the page. Its from the OpenDNS Blog which explains that Dell and Google have teamed up to basically install a form of Adware (if not spyware) onto customer PC's. Now, I have seen months ago that Dell was preinstalling tons of Google applications on systems, and the EULA agreement would pop up the first time you boot into Windows which would give you the option of enabling or disabling "PageRank" from the toolbar... but this is far worse.
It is a piece of software that the user never even had the option of disabling, and comes preinstalled on all machines. It loads up advertisements instead of trying to be helpful and point the user in the right direction.
...and to think that I was just growing fond of Dell for preinstalling Ubuntu Linux on their new PC models. ... and Google.. what happened to your "evil" clause in your privacy statement? This sounds like pure evil to me.
Anyhow, give the article a read if you like, and let me know what you think.
Why people really don't switch to linux...
I just read this great article explaining why people don't switch to Linux and replace their Windows operating system.
Safe Surfing 101
As promised, this article will explain in much detail how to surf the internet without having to worry about popups, spyware, and even advertisements.
First things first:
The Browser: For whatever reason, people are not comfortable switching away from Internet Explorer (unless you are a Mac owner, in which case, it took courage to do what you have done, and you should be proud of yourself for your accomplishments) In any case its no surprise that the browser market is dominated by Internet Explorer (recently their latest version is 7.0 -- which I feel slows down all systems I've used it on [I smell conspiracy to get you to upgrade, thus being forced to buy Vista], but many people do not know that there are far better alternatives out there.







