Behind the scenes a number of us Bloggers have been posting
to the Blogger Help Forum with the aim of trying to solve a recent problem of
not being able to upload photos to our blogs.
It has been reported that if we change our Operating Systems to Google, all
will be hunky-dory. We can then upload our photos with no problems!
That leaves us with choices – to change or not to change or
to wait for a solution.
It seems to me that we are being held to ransom. This should
not be the case. It is my contention that Google should live up to its moral
responsibility and sort the mess out.
Not everyone will be happy changing their computer’s operating
systems. I happen to like the one I have, which is Windows Explorer 9. It’s the
one I am familiar with, and apart from my Apple mini iPad and iPhone, I have
always used Windows-based systems.
Big players such as Google, Microsoft and Apple are forever
trying to expand their empires by ‘capturing’ more and more cyberspace users.
The more they can enslave us by keeping us in their clutches, the happier they
are. They learn all they can about us; then they bombard us with advertisements
tailored to our interests. The more mobile phones, tablets, laptops and desktop
computers that rely on their Operating Systems, the more revenue they stand to
gain. Facebook and Twitter and other social media providers increasingly do the
same, while we lose more and more of our personal privacy because of their
relentless spying.
Choices widen. Do we accept and resign ourselves to the fact
that our personal privacy is being eroded? Do we believe we are being
exploited? Do we want the whole world to have access to every aspect of our
lives? If we opt out of Cyberspace we stand to lose what can be gained by
access to it – an almost infinite knowledge base, innumerable opportunities for
buying online, opportunities for expressing our opinions to a wide audience and
rapid communication with anyone anywhere in the world. In these times, the
benefits seem to favour opting in.
We might get choked up now and again, as I am with not being
able to post photos to Bills-Log unless I change to a Google OS, but that’s
part of the price I might have to pay. There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
There’s always a cost. We all have to pay for the tune.
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment on the Blogger forum and found your blog. I agree with all you say about Google. I have the same problem uploading photos. I use photos on my blog: www.adelaide-whitepetals.blogspot.com to accompany my poetry. This is very annoying not to be able to post photos. Also, like you, I am happy with Windows Internet Explorer 9 and don't want to change. Let's hope the problem is repaired soon.
Adelaide
Adelaide,
ReplyDeleteSeeing 'White Petals' I can understand how important it is for you to be able to upload photos.
Regards,
Bill.
Bill - have you tried back tracking to IE8?
ReplyDeleteThank you Steve.
ReplyDeleteIt was working with IE 9 on the very latest update. The change has come from elsewhere.
As far as I can gather, only Firefox and Chrome are allowing photos to be uploaded.
Cheers,
Bill.
Ah... I've always used Firefox - faster and less hungry than IE
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