- Published:
- October 27, 2009 – 9:50 am
- Author:
- By Dave
Google Voice just announced that it will officially support any existing phone number on its platform. This means that the hack that I posted previously is depreciated and you no longer need to use the “Do Not Disturb” option – and this fixes the annoying extra rings that callers would hear upon entering your voicemail.
Steps [...]
Categories: Site Updates, Tech
Tagged: Google, phones, Voicemail
- Published:
- August 10, 2007 – 7:12 am
- Author:
- By Dave
If you are a Google user – meaning Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Reader, etc – then you should know that by default, once you log in your sessions are typically not encrypted between your browser and the Google servers.
For some more technical information on this, check out dmiessler’s post on the subject.
He [...]
Categories: Configurations, JavaScript, Security, Windows
Tagged: Google, http
- Published:
- June 26, 2007 – 3:28 pm
- Author:
- By Dave
Just received an invite for VeohTV Private Beta!
Thanks for your interest in the VeohTV beta!
VeohTV is a free specialized video browser that turns online video into Internet Television.
Watch video from thousands of web sites, in one easy-to-use full screen application. Watch streaming video from major television networks such as Fox and CBS, to independently-produced content [...]
Categories: Television
Tagged: advertising revenue, Beta Invitation Just, CBS, Experience Internet Television, Google, HDTV, internet plans, Internet Television, Internet video, streaming video, television networks, ultra high speed networks, United States, usually using technologies, Verizon, Viacom, video streaming services, Web TV outfits, web video, YouTube
- Published:
- June 23, 2007 – 11:06 pm
- Author:
- By Dave
For Firefox and Opera only: Use the Google Secure Pro Greasemonkey script to force these Google programs to use SSL in your browser. It changes any accesses via http to https which is supported by Google, this secures your connection between your browser and Google’s servers.
If you do any type of work using Google’s services [...]
Categories: Security, Windows
Tagged: Google, http, SSL