Apologies for slightly misusing the comment facility, but I see no contact/support email address...
The problem is that if I subscribe to your Atom feed in IE 7 (I know, I know, I don't have a choice at work) and view the posts in Outlook 2007, they all appear dated 31/12/2006 (even new ones as they are added), but I don't have the same problem with the RSS feed, so I've now switched to that one, but it's clearly an issue to be resolved.
I should add that I don't have this problem with any other feeds that I'm subscribed to, apart from another Google one - the Official Google Webmaster Central blog @ http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Please report this to the appropriate support team(s), I can't be the only person experiencing this. Thanks!
Ok, here's my suggestion. I submitted this question before, but got no response, so I'll leave a comment and hope for the best.
You know how you guys have been catching heat for your privacy policy? Well, what I want to know is why you need personally identifiable information at all (let alone 18 to 24 months).
Every search engine optimization task I can think of can be done purely with non-personal information. You don't need to store IPs and you certainly don't have any reason to connect them to someone's Google account.
If I'm wrong, tell me. I've been waiting for a response (or lack of one) to post on my blog.
Congratulations on your public affairs blog. A great effort. Yesterday I launched an new Australian Public Affairs blog (www.p-p.com.au/blog) and have added a link to your blog as Google is quickly becoming one of the most watched and admired leaders in the social networking space. Keep up the good work! I know you are expanding your corporate presence in Australia and good luck in fighting the rise of the web classification zealots. Simon
Apologies for slightly misusing the comment facility, but I see no contact/support email address...
ReplyDeleteThe problem is that if I subscribe to your Atom feed in IE 7 (I know, I know, I don't have a choice at work) and view the posts in Outlook 2007, they all appear dated 31/12/2006 (even new ones as they are added), but I don't have the same problem with the RSS feed, so I've now switched to that one, but it's clearly an issue to be resolved.
I should add that I don't have this problem with any other feeds that I'm subscribed to, apart from another Google one - the Official Google Webmaster Central blog @ http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Please report this to the appropriate support team(s), I can't be the only person experiencing this. Thanks!
Ok, here's my suggestion. I submitted this question before, but got no response, so I'll leave a comment and hope for the best.
ReplyDeleteYou know how you guys have been catching heat for your privacy policy? Well, what I want to know is why you need personally identifiable information at all (let alone 18 to 24 months).
Every search engine optimization task I can think of can be done purely with non-personal information. You don't need to store IPs and you certainly don't have any reason to connect them to someone's Google account.
If I'm wrong, tell me. I've been waiting for a response (or lack of one) to post on my blog.
I feel it would be more useful if you instead wrote a "normative" publication (ie., a wiki) which would continually update your public positions.
ReplyDeleteWith the blog, as soon as a new blog post goes up, the old post gets forgotten.
Congratulations on your public affairs blog. A great effort. Yesterday I launched an new Australian Public Affairs blog (www.p-p.com.au/blog) and have added a link to your blog as Google is quickly becoming one of the most watched and admired leaders in the social networking space. Keep up the good work! I know you are expanding your corporate presence in Australia and good luck in fighting the rise of the web classification zealots.
ReplyDeleteSimon