14 things you can learn from the Google storyhttp://digitalsamurai.co.za/blog/2006/09/16/14-things-you-can-learn-from-the-google-story/
9/18/2006 1:07:20 PM
haha this is fucking awesome------------------------------------------------------------------------Ballsy Google Kicks Belgian Newspapers’ Asseshttp://tinyurl.com/h4e3hBy Nathan WeinbergSometimes Google just makes me jump up and pump my fist, yelling, “Yes! You show those motherf-ers!” This is definitely one of those times. Google responding to Belgian newspaper’s complaints about being included in Google News and the Google cache, as well as a court ruling that they remove those newspapers from their services, decided to show them who’s boss and banned the newspapers outright ( http://tinyurl.com/jbca3 ) from Google Belgium’s search results.Take a look at this search ( http://tinyurl.com/z62hc ). It returns zero results, just this message:
9/19/2006 3:01:59 AM
interesting. kinda reminds me of http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/08/27/blogger-says-its-ok-to-steal-if-they-use-rss/
9/19/2006 9:28:05 AM
now this is what i'm talking about - a new and improved Google Reader - http://www.google.com/short write up on techcrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/09/28/google-reader-steps-it-up-with-new-version/i'm sure there will be dozens more by tomorrow. looks like they finally got the memo and implemented the 2-frame feed viewer popularized by Bloglines (basic, simple 2 frames. Hierarchical navigation frame on the left, reading/browsing/scrolling frame on the right) and improved upon by Newsgator (by using AJAX instead of actual HTML frames). I'm psyched they finally got a clue from the Gmail team an fashioned a Gmail-conversation-style layout for reading lots of news items. You can read just the headlines and click on each item to expand it, like a piece of a Gmail conversation, or view them all expanded and scroll down. looks very promising so far - will have to reconfigure all my feeds and give it a shot.
9/28/2006 10:41:11 PM
^^^^ Here here.
9/28/2006 10:42:35 PM
ummm.... hear, hear?
9/28/2006 10:53:46 PM
I'm sorry. What?
9/28/2006 11:39:46 PM
it's about freakin time. i greatly look forward to trying this out tomorrowedit: right away i don't like the expanded view. i prefer the list view b/c it shows more content and less visual presentation of the content. and in the list view, they should make it so when you press p/n the previous/next item gets expanded, rather than having to do p/n+enter.[Edited on September 29, 2006 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]
9/29/2006 12:23:14 AM
^^the correct phrase is "hear, hear" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear_hear
9/29/2006 12:24:12 AM
^^ i should have known. j/k does what i want, instead of n/p[Edited on September 29, 2006 at 8:37 AM. Reason : desperately needs drag/drop reordering]
9/29/2006 8:26:13 AM
yeah, the keyboard navigation is nice - very fast and responsive. I can see a new pattern emerging for me - instead of getting a page a mile long and scrolling (like in Bloglines or Newsgator), go to List View in GReader, use N to highlight the next headline, then enter to open/close the items I want to read, or J to read all items in a particular folder. I agree about drag/drop feeds and folders - newsgator does this. but there are lots more little hidden features. One being you can create a bookmarklet called "next". you just click the bookmark and it will take you automatically to the next unread item, bypassing GReader. (and what happens if you don't have any unread items left? http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/09/29/google-reader-easter-egg/ )more on features here - http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-09-29-n33.htmlincluding easy subscribing to "bundles" and reverting to the old interface (i assume just in case you forgot how terrible it was).The Sharing feature looks promising too. You can mark any item as shared, then anyone can go to a specific URL to see your shared items. They can also, of course, subscribe to your shared items in their own feed reader. e.g., here's mine with a couple items from this morning - http://www.google.com/reader/shared/14232805291270520957The Shared page needs some work. There's a ton of wasted space in the right column, and like in Newsgator, wide images are simply cut off instead of allowing horizontal scrolling.
9/29/2006 9:43:07 AM
9/29/2006 10:13:51 AM
^ as far as I can tell, you can only collapse on a per-feed basis in bloglines. GReader collapses/expands on a per-item basis. Not to mention, Bloglines still looks like it was created in 1998. They've made some small improvements, but overall, the frames and table based layout just feel old
9/29/2006 10:31:39 AM
the expanded view is growing on me, since i've started using the j shortcutjust add drag/drop and i'll be a happy blog addict
9/29/2006 10:34:23 AM
9/29/2006 10:38:08 AM
just in case you miss it on your Reader Home page, here are the keyboard shortcuts. I like "v", which opens the original item in a new window/tab. If only you could force it to open a tab in the background.... * j/k: next/previous item * n/p: scan down/up (list only) * o/enter: expand/collapse (list only) * s: star item * <Shift> + s: share item * v: view original * t: tag item * m: mark item as read * r: refresh * <Shift> + a: mark all as read * 1: switch to expanded view * 2: switch to list view * <Shift> + n/p: next/previous subscription * <Shift> + x: expand folder * <Shift> + o: open subscription or folder * g then h: go home * g then a: go to all items * g then s: go to starred items * g then t: open tag selector * g then u: open subscription selector^ oh, ok. hadn't seen that. either way, meh[Edited on September 29, 2006 at 10:41 AM. Reason : .]
9/29/2006 10:40:34 AM
hehehi understand some people need their stuff to "look good"As long as it doesn't hurt my eyes when I read it (which is generally a colors/layout issue of which tables is fine for me) then it suffices to pass information from the screen to my brain and thats all I need.
9/29/2006 10:43:31 AM
usability and performance makes a big difference in how effectively you can get that information passed to you though. i never really liked bloglines b/c it was often unresponsive, slow w/ frequent reloads and just plain looked rough. it was the best (to me) for a while, but i'm blazing through my feeds today with google's reader[Edited on September 29, 2006 at 11:23 AM. Reason : and yes, google's reader before was horrendous]
9/29/2006 11:20:45 AM
google is experimenting with some advanced search features on a new site, http://www.searchmash.comhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/03/google-running-searchmash/
10/3/2006 3:02:00 AM
Google Code Search - seach for and inside open source code http://www.google.com/codesearchhttp://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-10-05-n44.htmlhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/05/google-launches-code-search/and an updated Google Groups with new interface and features like Pages and file uploadshttp://groups-beta.google.com/intl/en/googlegroups/tour3/index.htmlhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/05/another-google-groups-beta/
10/5/2006 11:33:13 AM
wouldn't it be awesome if they has translation feature right in side of gmail to convert foreign email to english?
10/5/2006 1:45:13 PM
you can use the google toolbar to translate if you have it installed
10/5/2006 1:47:09 PM
i don't install toolbars
10/5/2006 1:48:41 PM
^^^i can't imagine there is a lot of demand for that type of feature. at the very least there are many other features that lots of their users would be able to use.
10/6/2006 12:24:46 AM
yeah, i would think that for 99% of the cases if you're getting foreign language emails, you 1) know the foreign language and can read it yourself, or 2) it is spam. Otherwise, why would you be getting these emails....
10/6/2006 12:26:29 AM
I'm about at the fuck Google Reader point. The interface looks like ass but more importantly it's seriously slow as piss.I'll take bloglines being a little bit dumber about updated items (which I imagine they will probably fix eventually) over not having to wait 4-5 seconds to get a feed to display the items.[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 11:36 AM. Reason : make that 13 seconds.][Edited on October 6, 2006 at 11:58 AM. Reason : upwards of 30 seconds on some feeds now...this is retarded...back to bloglines I go]
10/6/2006 11:35:19 AM
i haven't had any problems with reader. everything loads plenty fast. and what's wrong with the visual design. i mean, bloglines has a very 1997ish look to it if we're comparing looks here[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 1:02 PM. Reason : <3 bloglines]
10/6/2006 1:02:27 PM
and what's with the youtube-google rumors. seems like a little bit of crazy to mehttp://www.techcrunch.com/2006/10/06/completely-unsubstantiated-googleyoutube-rumor/
10/6/2006 1:04:30 PM
Everything is fine in reader for me.And in addition to blogs, I've subscribed to several photo pools on flickr, and am usually on wireless.
10/6/2006 1:06:23 PM
i'm sticking to GReader too. many of the reasons why are written about herehttp://www.lifehacker.com/software/google-reader/geek-to-live-from-bloglines-to-google-reader-205786.phpmy 2 favorites
10/6/2006 3:24:31 PM
10/6/2006 4:02:54 PM
I'M RIGHT. YOU'RE WRONG
10/6/2006 4:17:37 PM
10/6/2006 5:02:27 PM
i don't know how you guys survive without blogboteverything in the outlook window ftwi usually don't read my feeds unless i have time and i only have time at home or at work so mobility is not a big problem. even though, it stays in sync with bloglines so if i wanted to read it would still show me the latest ones it has not downloaded to my PC.
10/6/2006 5:24:02 PM
youtube deal is for real - 1.65billion in stockhttp://money.cnn.com/2006/10/09/technology/googleyoutube_deal/index.htm?cnn=yes
10/9/2006 4:35:42 PM
lot more talk about gootube. should lead to some good integrationhttp://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/google_youtube.htmlhttp://battellemedia.com/archives/002968.phphttp://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/09/its-done-google-gets-youtube/http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/09/googleyoutube-conference-call/http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/09/more-details-on-the-google-youtube-deal/http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/10/09/google-acquires-youtube-for-165/http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061009-7942.htmlhttp://techdirt.com/articles/20061009/140940.shtmlhttp://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061009-7942.html
10/9/2006 9:51:59 PM
Picture regarding youtube acquisition in N&O article today:
10/10/2006 3:20:11 PM
Writely is now officially "Google Docs" - http://docs.google.comactually, it's "Google Docs and Spreadsheets"...... wtf. So when they add another app, it'll be "Google Docs and Spreadsheets and Presentation" or something? Come on - just go ahead and name it Google Office.so far, it looks like Writely with a Google interface overhaul and some collaboration features. Not much interaction between Docs and Spreadsheets so far, or with Gmail for that matter. And the little Quick Access bar in the upper left is getting more and more cluttered, especially with stupidly named products.http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-10-11-n18.htmlhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2006/10/11/google-docs-launches/
10/11/2006 9:24:34 AM
here's a greasemonkey script to put "Feeds" in your GMail folder list to view your Google Reader feeds directly inside GMailhttp://persistent.info/archives/2006/10/13/google-reader-reduxthe author of that blog is on the Google Reader team, so he can make very tightly integrated scripts. he's written some other very slick GM scripts in the pasthttp://persistent.info/archives/2005/12/23/greasemonkeyhttp://persistent.info/archives/2005/08/20/gmail-preview-bubbleshttp://persistent.info/archives/2005/03/01/gmail-searches
10/13/2006 1:12:41 PM
Colbert's getting in on the actionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjZDM_4JKN8 [Edited on October 13, 2006 at 3:07 PM. Reason : raises serious issues though]
10/13/2006 3:06:49 PM
^not really
10/13/2006 8:34:32 PM
the inevitable upcoming GDrive client leakedhttp://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-10-13-n53.html
10/13/2006 9:38:07 PM
for those of you who aren't jumping ship from Bloglines to GReader ***coughChancecough***, at least you can have a decent looking Bloglines now http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/os-x-skin-for-bloglines
10/13/2006 10:38:56 PM
having used Google Reader now for about a week, i practically tripped over myself to go back to using NetNewsWire. Google Reader is certainly easy to use and well organized, for sure. However, it's just not polished enough. It's sluggish, and elements jump all over the place. I can see why it's not even in their "eternal beta" program yet.
10/14/2006 12:53:12 AM
Website Optimizer - an Adsense tool to help optimize your landing page for search results and ad revenuehttp://services.google.com/websiteoptimizer/http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-10-18.html#n72
10/18/2006 5:36:02 PM
hey seedless
10/23/2006 11:39:08 PM
hmm.... "custom search engine".i'm gonna have to let someone else figure out how to use this and what good use you would put it tohttp://www.google.com/coop/cse/overviewhttp://www.google.com/press/annc/custom_search.htmlhttp://battellemedia.com/archives/003006.php
10/24/2006 12:44:43 AM
look to see an official Google wiki engine soon - they just bought JotSpothttp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/spot-on.htmla lot of links at the bottom of that post
10/31/2006 10:53:48 AM
thoughts on Mark Cuban's blog post the other day?http://www.blogmaverick.com/2006/10/30/some-intimate-details-on-the-google-youtube-deal/
11/1/2006 7:43:15 PM
they added roads for Africa in Google Maps. so..... you can use it next time you're trying to outrun a lion in the bushhttp://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=6&ll=-30.334954,26.872559&spn=8.207722,20.610352&om=1i don't know when they did this, but it looks like most of Brazil is covered too, but not the rest of south america, central america or even Mexico yet.
11/10/2006 11:21:36 AM