“Redesign your blog/website” contest

The guys over at Buy Templates are nice enough to sponsor prizes for this contest. I know a few of you have just started a blog or a website, so I’m sure it’ll be great if you can win some good quality templates, logo, and banners for your new blog/site. Everyone who participates will also [...]



googlechrome Google Chrome EULA has been updatedAlright, so everyone has been talking about Google Chrome’s previous EULA (End User License Agreement) that basically said whatever you posted, uploaded or used with Google Chrome belongs to Google.

It was a copy-paste mistake by Google (its used for another Google’s application) and it has been fixed. Now the EULA said:

 

Google Chrome EULA

Everyone can stop whining about it now

What scares me the most is how we so get used to clicking “I Agree” or “I Accept” without even reading a contract agreement properly (including myself). Scary.

More here from Google’s official blog. 

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