The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has served Google notice that it must delete any WiFi data it collected through its Street View operations within 35 days, but did not find enough evidence to levy a fine.
Google's privacy policies are under investigation by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) to see if they are illegal under UK law. The ICO has subsequently confirmed that an investigation is now underway.The ICO has launched an investigation...
This has led to police investigations and action by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) against the firm, although no fines or legal action has ever been taken. Google had previously agreed to delete all the data it had gathered in the UK...
This breach just goes to show that even big companies aren’t taking enough steps to protect critical data, and in the UK it’s an obligation under the ICO and EU Data Privacy directive to do so," Bower said.
In the weeks leading up to the 26th the ICO stated that analytics cookies would not be a focus of enforcement – and that they were writing to 50 high-volume websites to suggest how they should comply.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has reopened its investigation into Google's Street View Wi-Fi collecting in light of recent revelations that the firm was fully aware the technology would grab users' data.
ICO Investigation in UK Over Google's Browser Privacy Claims The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has confirmed it is in discussion with Google to ensure the search giant is complying with all necessary UK data laws following the reports...
However, if the ICO don’t back down on the cookie directive law, this could only just be the start! We ran a poll on SEOptimise in order to find out. While the biggest search impact of 2011 might not come as much of a surprise, some other events...
In a press release, ICO reported that Google has signed a commitment to improve data handling to ensure privacy breaches by Google Street View vehicles don't happen again. In nine months, ICO will conduct an audit of Google's system of internal...
Sites that rely on user generated content are all the rage these days, from
online encyclopedia Wikipedia to social bookmark sites like Del.ico.us. From The SEW Blog. Google Book Search Wins Victory In German Challenge
Sites that rely on user generated content are all the rage these days, from
online encyclopedia Wikipedia to social bookmark sites like Del.ico.us. Today's search podcast covers Digg's relaunch taking it beyond technology
news, FeedBurner's ad...
Sites that rely on user generated content are all the rage these days, from online encyclopedia Wikipedia to social bookmark sites like Del.ico.us. Digg relies on its 300,000 users to suggest important news stories from sites all over the web, and...
And if you are a fan of these user driven social content sites, be sure to check out popurls.com, a site that aggregates the top new content from Digg, Flickr, del.ico.us and other such sites all on a single page, and refreshes itself every 10...
This move makes practical sense, since Yahoo Acquired Del.ico.us. The Yahoo Search Blog announced that they have updated the Yahoo Toolbar. For IE users, you can use the toolbar to enable tabbed browsing in IE 5 or 6.
Ani suggested using a site like del.ico.us to collaborate, or web meetings like WebEx or gotomeeting to record internal discussions and presentations. More tips and techniques on managing and getting the most success out of search marketing...
The Dastardly "favicon.ico not found" Error Web Developer's Virtual Library, Aug. Below are articles from BEFORE SEPTEMBER 2004. Please be aware that article links often change, especially the older an article is.
The Dastardly "favicon.ico not found" Error Web Developer's Virtual Library, Aug.http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Design/Images/Favicon/ THE SEARCH ENGINE UPDATE January 4, 2000 - Number 68 By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http...
The Dastardly "favicon.ico not found" Error Web Developer's Virtual Library, Aug.http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Design/Images/Favicon/ After all, this is a search engine based on using people's bookmarks -- and knowing the clutter and junk...