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Boring Like A Drill (Free subscription) | yesterday
My previous post about the first consequences of Google Maps expanding their street view function to Australia has now developed into a rumination on life and death, preservation and destruction, bin days, blue asbestos, and bull dust. It's posted over at Sarsaparilla .
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - Google co-founder Sergey Brin, considering going into space on a private flight, made a surprise visit to Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome on Saturday to wish good luck to a fellow space tourist.
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Morethanseven (Free subscription) | yesterday
I’m starting to play around with using App Engine again for small projects. It’s great for simple, somewhat throwaway apps as long as you don’t need anything too fancy. Actually all I want really is long running processes but I digress. I’m increasingly writing test suites as well for even small projects and was missing the convenience of the Django test runner for running them against App Engine...
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Gadgets and latest digital toys (Free subscription) | yesterday
As a Windows Mobile user, you might wish that Google would provide an updated version of Google Maps with the Street View functionality. Well, you can wait on that front now that Google is competing directly with Microsoft, I'm afraid that they will try to Push their own Android solution first and come back to Windows Mobile later. some would say that it's the behavior of a big, quasi-monopolistic...
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Fergie's Tech Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Juan Carlos Perez writes on CIO.com : In a development that would have seemed impossible two years ago, Google is cooperating publicly with Click Forensics, a click-fraud detection company with which it has had a rocky relationship. Click Forensics said Thursday that Google has agreed to accept the electronically generated click-quality reports generated by the Click Forensics FACTr service. That means...
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Now here is a line up for the book, the iPhone 3G is already out so we all not how that works, then we have the Google G1 Android phone, the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and last but not least, the BlackBerry Storm 9500 which are out pretty soon. Now the question is out of these four [...]
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
The HTC Google Android G1 Phone is an awesome mobile smartphone and is one of the must have phones in the world, well Dopod China are going to be very busy little bunnies if they go ahead with its plans of bring the HTC Google Android G1 Phone to China. The Chinese version of this Google [...]
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Gadling (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: News The photo you see above, is the first shot taken by the new GeoEye-1 satellite . The image is of the university campus in Kutztown, PA. The reason this is so interesting? GeoEye has sold all the rights of their commercial images taken on this new satellite, to Google. Google laid down some serious cash to get sole access to these images, and I'm sure we'll be seeing the results of...
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ZD Net Blog (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Aviv Raff posted a public disclosure of a minor security risk that could be a major problem if used in conjunction with another type of problem. It's true that his discovery isn't really one that (by itself) should keep you up at night, but it's one that I'm surprised Google's security team hasn't squashed it yet due to its potential when used with other vulnerabilities. I'll leave you to read Aviv's...
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BlogsDNA (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Most of the Bloggers and Webmasters prefer to use Google Analytics for tracking website visitor’s details statistics. Since Google Analytics is free as well as provides good insight of website visitor statistics. Google Analytics for mobile and iPhone is not available yet but there are some alternative like myAnalytics iPhone Application which lets you to access [...]
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Sarsaparilla (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Has anyone else been wasting their life looking at Google’s street view photographs of Australia? I only found out about it by accident last weekend (I’ve been waiting for London to come online, not realising they’ve been working on Australia all this time) and have spent hours since then poring over the maps. It seems to [...]
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Addicted to Medblogs (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
It's the weekend, so you know what that means. More timekillers! Google 2001 Google says it’s their 10th anniversary, so to celebrate, they’ve brought back their oldest available index -- Google 2001. Being the nosy curious person that I am, I googled GruntDoc and came up with this from January 2, 2001: From: Allen Roberts Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 12:00 AM To: EMED Subject: [EMED-L]
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Rantings of a Creole Princess (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
AWESOME! Google Recipes
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PrawfsBlawg (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
If there are a few Web searches you forgot to do back in 2001, you now have a second chance: Google is celebrating its 10th anniversary by allowing you to search the 2001 version of the Web with that year’s version of the Google search engine. Monica Hesse uses this as a launching point for an interesting discussion of Web archiving in today’s Washington Post. Not surprisingly, a Google search for...
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Daniel J | 03/09/2008
If you'd like to get the new Google browser, it's here : http://www.google.com/chrome Enjoy.