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June 27 Google - What does the big "G" really want to accomplish?Google, or better known as G-this and G-that... I mean honestly, who doesn't know Google and its astounding market share (NASDAQ: GOOG) and creating billionaires out of anyone standing near or around Stanford University.
They've given us wonderful tools like (in no particular order):
No doubt Google has pioneered many advances that make our on-line lives more connected, integrated, and simpler to get where and what we want. Now, here is where Google begins to scare me:
Why does this scare me? Simply put, Google has its hands in so much of what we do on-line - and will do. And is slowly creeping into the non-traditional tech (telephone) that used to be quite secure from prying eyes/ears. With the above, Google will be able to:
Now, whether Google will actually use or harvest this information and create individual profiles on each citizen of the world - who knows. Save that for the conspiracy theorists... My gut reaction is that Google is spreading itself into so many small niches of my life. I feel anxious that every Saturday some guy up in Google HQ decides to pull up my harvested profile and have some buddies over for a good chuckle - reviewing the entire week of phone calls, e-mails, web searches and files that I have created. Wouldn't it be nice to be so important that it actually occurred? Maybe it does. With the Department of Homeland security wanting more information from more citizens, maybe they should just embed themselves in the corporate culture of Google. With so much access to so much information, Google seems to be the best place to get information. Maybe the big "G" stands for Government? Find out how ZONE-X can help your Small Business with IT Services & SupportAdobe Acrobat - File Name Too Long ErrorAdobe Acrobat Error: "The Disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full"We recently had a bit of a brain teaser... Adobe Acrobat would not allow a client to save a file to a specific subfolder. Obviously it smelled like a permissions error... Checked all that, no problems. Created some new folders called "TEST" and the client was able to save the Adobe PDF file to that folder - no problems. But when we tried a folder 2-3 levels deeper, the same error message kept coming up:
Error Message:
"The document could not be saved. The disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full. Free some space on this disk and try again, or save to a different disk." So, after some sleuthing around the Internet, we stumbled upon a simple explanation: Adobe Acrobat Reader cannot process document titles that exceed 100 characters.
The solution is to shrink the folder structure (or rather the characters contained therein) so as to get the character limit to be less than 100 (or so) characters.
We all win!
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