The Google-OVH deal marks a new era in cloud services

The two companies claim that this cooperation is a response to the abolition of the EU-US Privacy Shield that took place this summer by the European Court of Justice and an action to comply with the GDPR. Also known as “Schrems 2”, the European Court of Justice ruled last summer to annul the EU-US Privacy […]

Google will change its storage policies for free accounts.

June 1, 2021, all of your new photos will count against your free Google storage , Basically, if you’re on a free account and a semi-regular Google Photos user, get ready to pay up next year and subscribe to Google One. Currently, every free Google Account comes with 15 GB of online storage For all your […]

How to track iframes with Google tag manager.

“Iframe is a method to embed other websites inside a website, that is not used any more when we build websites. But what if we need to implement an iframe on our website and we also need to collect data from this iframe to the google analytics of the main site? Well, there is a […]

G SUITE comes with new name and new features

G Suite is changing its name to Google Workspace and adding some new features to its collaboration tools. With so many companies still working remotely due to COVID-19, the rebranding to Workspace is an effort to help users view Workspace as a singular place where they can get work done According to Google, users will […]

Google Web Stories WordPress Plugin Officially Released

Google officially published the Web Stories WordPress Plugin. Easily create web stories and get more site visitors. Google announced  that their Web Stories WordPress plugin is out of beta and available at the WordPress Plugin Repository. This plugin makes it easy for WordPress publishers to create content in the Google Web Stories format, enabling publishers to attract more visitors. […]

How to use Google Calendar and Tasks for major productivity

For Major Productivity and organization we have a solution, that has been Free and yet powerful. Have you tried out the powerful, in-house combination of a Google Task list with Google Calendar? It could potentially replace any other to-do apps you might use. We are here to help you not only with our services but […]

Chrome to force .dev domains to HTTPS via preloaded HSTS

  tl;dr: one of the next versions of Chrome is going to force all domains ending on .dev (and .foo) to be redirected to HTTPs via a preloaded HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) header. This very interesting commit just landed in Chromium: Preload HSTS for the .dev gTLD. This adds the following line to Chromium’s preload lists; { […]

Google Begins Campain Warning Forms Not Using HTTPS Protocol

Google has started sending warnings if your site uses forms that are not using HTTPS protocol. The warnings signal that starting in October they will be flagging your site as “not secure” in the address bar. If you’re still thinking about how HTTPS fits into your website architecture, might be time to get on that… […]

Google open-sources JPEG encoder that reduces file sizes by 35%

If you’re building an app or site that stores, manipulates or serves a lot of images, you’ll want to consider implementing Google’s new image compression algorithm, which promises to reduce JPEG file sizes by 35 percent more than other methods. It’s called Guetzli, and it works with existing browsers and image processing tools. Google says […]

Google Is Battling Global Censorship In Canada's Supreme Court

The Age of the Internet has allowed for instantaneous transfer of ideas, images, videos, texts, news, and anything else that can be represented on a screen. The percentage of people using the Internet around the world has continued to grow, and with its applications seemingly multiplying by the minute, the Internet is having an enormous impact across […]