Google released a new 3D virtual social networking experience today and is currently present in Google labs. I visited the lively website and I sort of get the feeling its like Facebook with a more personalized 3D look using characters...not sure if that makes sense so check out the video below. I haven't had a chance to actually try it out yet, but will do so when I return from vacation.Tuesday, 8 July 2008
Live with Google Lively
Google released a new 3D virtual social networking experience today and is currently present in Google labs. I visited the lively website and I sort of get the feeling its like Facebook with a more personalized 3D look using characters...not sure if that makes sense so check out the video below. I haven't had a chance to actually try it out yet, but will do so when I return from vacation.Monday, 7 July 2008
For Those Who Forget to Sign Out of Gmail
In case you didn't know, I absolutely love Gmail. I was a hotmail user for a long time, then a friend told me and invited me (back in the day) to sign up for Gmail, once I started using it my email world changed. Like most Google products,updates occur frequent and a cool one is in the works for Gmail that will be soon released for IE 7 and FF3. This new feature will allow recent Gmail sessions to be tracked and allow people to remotely sign out!! This is really useful for people that access Gmail from multiple computers (I'm up to 4). When the inbox is viewed, you'll see this at the bottom of it:
This will give information on whether the account is open in another location and the IP address. If you don't know the IP addresses of your computers (I don't!!), click on the Details link and this will come up:
This will give information on the current open session along with other recent sessions and whether they were accessed by iGoogle, IMAP, mobile... etc and it also provides the IP address of the current computer. Finally, the coolest feature is that all other open sessions can be signed out of, amazing. You gotta love those Gmail updates, especially for us forgetful on the go using multiple computers people!!
Sunday, 6 July 2008
Google Roudup for June 29th - July 6th
This week in the world of Google has been somewhat active, but not as much as others. It amazes me that Google is involved with so many projects, and the number is continually growing. Here is a summary of the world of Google for June 29th - July 6th:
- UbiqWindow has a cool video of a computer screen projected in mid-air a person interacting with Google Earth by touching the hologram. Super cool.
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Mike Pegg is one lucky and hardworking blogger. He is the writer of the Google MapsMania blog and now product marketing manager of Google Maps API. Pegg was hired on because his blog was so good.
- If your a Nine Inch Nails, they have released a Google Earth file
showing distribution, geographically, for 1.4 million downloads of The Slip, which is their latest album. I'm not a fan of their music, but this is a great idea.
- The iGoogle gadget of the week is the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Countdown. It should be interesting to see how the poor air quality is going to affect the athletes in Beijing.
- Google Apps is popular and the number of users is growing very fast. It is just 17 months old, and 500 000 organizations use it as part of their business, and 3 000 sign up daily. Hopefully my workplace will be signing up soon.
- If your a FireFox 3 fan like myself, there is a new feature that lets Gmail be the default for all email links (containing mail to:). Check out this post at the Gmail blog for the setup procedure. Also, if you want to be a Gmail expect, look at these 10 tips.
- If your a iPhone or iPod touch user, there is a version of Google Talk designed specifically for both.
- For those of you interested in seeing top films from around the world, check out the The YouTube Screening Room, where there is a fresh lot of movies.
Thursday, 3 July 2008
Tour de France via Google Earth
I'm a recreational cyclist and I love it!! The terrain in my neck of the woods, St. John's, Newfoundland is hilly and we have some strong winds, but besides that there are no real traffic problems and the roads are in OK shape. Like most cyclists I am a Tour de France fan, and I would love to be in good enough shape (without steroids) to complete (not compete) the course, maybe it will happen, maybe.....Anyways, to the point of this posting, Google Earth has Street View imagery (you are given a view from the street) for the whole Tour, it is simply amazing. All you have to do is make sure that the Street View layer is checked off, take a trip via Google Earth to France, look for the camera icon, double click on it, and voila, you can see what the cyclists see, plus you have time to look around. The resolution of the photos is good, I spent 10 minutes looking at a fruit stand along the way, and examining the hill inclines/lengths is exhausting. Go for a ride via Google Earth!!!
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Google Docs Makes Life Easier
Vacation is about to start and as part of the annual event I'm going to take a trip over to my hometown of Robinsons, Newfoundland, located on the West Coast of this great island. The total trip is 800 km, so instead of doing this by myself, I decided to be environmentally friendly and look for passengers. I posted an ad on my workplaces rideshare website and one on Facebook. After not getting any responses, I decided to put posters up around my neighborhood, but before I could do this I would have to create them. I could do this with a traditional offline word processor, in my case Open Office Writer, or I could use Google Documents which is part of the Google Docs pack and done online. If I went by tradition, I would create the document, save it to my hard drive, email it out for comments, review comments, transfer it to a USB Memory stick, bring it to my office, load it to my computer, and print off copies of the posters. This seemed like a lot of work. I used Google Documents and I simply created the document, added others as collaborators, reviewed the final document, and then viewed printed copies at work. Much simpler isn't it? I think that Google Docs is the way of the future, it eliminates all of those file transfer steps and makes collaboration much easier saving you all of that precious time that can be spent surfing the web and watching Youtube videos.
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
No More Adsense Referrals :( Google Now Searches Flash :)
Today had some bad news and good news for Google users. First lets start with the bad, Google announced that the AdSense Referral program will be retired at the end of August. For those of you who don't know about this program, it adds a referral button (for a particular product) to a publisher's website, and when someone clicks on this button and connects to the product, the publisher earns money. Google noted during the release today that the Google Affiliate Network, which is basically the DoubleClick Performics Affiliate Network, will replace the AdSense referral program. For any users that are running AdSense referral ads, they will run until the last week in August and any code on the respective website(s) should be removed before then. Google would not say why the program is scrapped, but chances are it wasn't a big cash earner.Now for the good news. Google has developed a new algorithm for searching Flas
h files that contain text. To get an idea of how popular Flash is, approximately 98% of internet connected computers have Flash Player installed. The type of Flash files searchable include menus, buttons, websites, and banners. This is good news for web designers of Flash sites, since now they will be more easily seen by those search engine crawlers resulting in much better search results and more advertising money.Happy Canada Day
- Free health care
- Hockey, hockey, and more hockey
- CFL football
- Canadian bacon
- Canadian hard rock bands such as Alexisonfire, Sum 41, and Billy Talent
- Tim Hortons coffee
- Our laid back/relaxed take on life
- Maple syrup
- Polar Bears
- Moose (to watch, not eat)
- William Shatner
- Toronto Blues Jays (the baseball team)
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