it was just rolled out today. the bus stop theme that you have will change based on the weather of your default location
3/20/2007 9:14:50 AM
Yeah thats what I saw.Neat idea if you ask me.
3/20/2007 9:34:51 AM
^ go check your mail duder! that's a lot of messages to read.
3/20/2007 11:40:47 AM
^df-That actually is not that bad...check out my inbox count:Needless to say I gave up somewhere along the line...maybe one weekend I will go through and clean that damn thing up...
3/20/2007 12:52:32 PM
hah
3/20/2007 12:56:25 PM
3/22/2007 4:30:31 AM
sweet, a Picasa Web Albums (time to change the name - Google Pictures, plz!) API - http://code.google.com/apis/picasaweb/overview.htmlnow we should start to see lots of ways to integrate your Picasa Web albums and pictures into your own website, like a lot of Flickr programs/plugins let you do.__wow - check out http://www.picnik.com/It uses the Flickr and Picasa APIs to allow you to view, manage and edit all your online photo albums in one place in a really nice interface[Edited on March 22, 2007 at 9:29 AM. Reason : .]
3/22/2007 9:19:55 AM
Grrr.. Opera isn't a supported browser for gmail anymore.
3/23/2007 11:15:18 PM
Google releases TiSP - Free home broadband wireless service Sign up now for the beta kit!http://www.google.com/tisp/
4/1/2007 9:14:49 AM
i never thought to use the sewer system - SMART!
4/1/2007 9:47:01 AM
Gmail Paperhttp://mail.google.com/mail/help/paper/more.html
4/1/2007 11:11:30 AM
google wins the april fools day i think
4/1/2007 12:15:20 PM
Google always wins.
4/1/2007 12:24:14 PM
April 1: the day when Google forgets that their homepage isn't part of slashdot.org.(or maybe it is ...)
4/1/2007 2:44:39 PM
looks like they're still working on Google Notebookhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/03/30/google-notebook-leaves-beta-gets-facelift/might be time to try it out again.....also nice to see their UIs are starting to become a bit more standardized across applications (gmail, calendar, notebook, reader, etc)
4/4/2007 1:08:09 PM
Google Maps now has "My Maps" - maps you can create and save in your account that you can place markers, shapes and text on. This is a huge step forward for Google Maps. It's a feature that MS Live has had for a while and Ask.com too, but this immediately surpasses all the other offerings. It's very fast and easy and quite flexible. lot's of cool features. the maps are saved as KML so you can view them automatically in Google Earth, and they are searchable (if you want them to be). Right-click to add a marker now works (unfortunately still no right-click to add "start/end route here"). RichText or HTML in the marker description boxes. now if we could embed these into another website and have them pull mapping data from another source (like a Google Spreadsheet), this would really be a killer app. http://maps.google.com/http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/map-making-so-easy-caveman-could-do-it.htmlhttp://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2007/04/my_maps_new_google_m.htmlhttp://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2007-04-05-n84.html
4/5/2007 2:53:54 PM
it's about damn time
4/5/2007 3:01:08 PM
Yeah- saw the my maps feature today! ^ You're right, about damn time
4/5/2007 3:03:13 PM
from Google Labs is Google Local Voice Search - http://labs.google.com/goog411/you call a number (800-GOOG-411) and speak your query. I've tried a couple and it works pretty good. Sounds like a good free alternative to 411 or whatever service your cell provider offers.
4/7/2007 12:03:34 PM
It's be much nicer if I could actually access any of this stuff at workSOX = bah!
4/7/2007 1:15:30 PM
^ they block Google? and TWW is ok? wtf
4/7/2007 1:43:25 PM
Oh google search products are fine - They just block gmail and pretty much everything else that allows external collaboration.Theoretically every corporation is required to either block webmail - or audit it completely due to Sarbane-Oxley. I just happen to work for a large investment bank where we take regulation and security near to the point of absurdity.
4/7/2007 3:49:59 PM
4/7/2007 3:54:16 PM
ho-ly crap. google to buy doubleclick for $3.1 billionhttp://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/13/google-spends-31-billion-for-doubleclick/
4/13/2007 8:11:48 PM
^ yeah, i think that's a terrible sign of things to come from Google. In the early 2000's, Google was supposed to be the antithesis of Doubleclick..... plus, this has to raise some serious antitrust issues, as this would give google >80% of the online advertising business. here's some good, critical thoughts on ithttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/04/15/google-says-we-gots-money-lets-buy-everybody/http://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/04/16/has-google-crossed-the-line-microsoft-yahoo-att-say-yes/other bad news is that apparently, really not very surprisingly, is that sometimes after Google acquires a startup, the technology just sits there and they don't attempt to improve or re-release ithttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/04/17/dodgeball-story-ends-ugly-as-a-cautionary-tale-to-startups/but some good news, I suppose, is that Google Office is nearing completion, with Presentations coming this summer, after having bought Tonic Systemshttp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/were-expecting.htmlhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/04/17/google-announces-plans-for-online-presentations-tool/http://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/04/17/video-demo-of-google-powerpoint-tool/this is good, i guess, but they still have a lot to do to make Docs and Spreadsheets more functional and usable. the main bad thing about this is that it will just trigger another eye-rolling round of news stories about "MS Office Killer" or "Google going after Microsoft" or whatever.
4/17/2007 5:59:08 PM
Just noticed the "Call" feature on Google Maps- details at:http://maps.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=52512&topic=1467Most surprising is:"Am I charged to connect to the business?No. Google pays for all calls, both local and long-distance. However, if you give us a mobile phone number, the normal airtime fees or other fees charged by your phone provider may apply."Pretty neat!
4/17/2007 6:51:18 PM
embarrassed by something on google?ask them to take it offhttp://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/04/requesting-removal-of-content-from-our.htmlhttp://searchengineland.com/070417-213813.php
4/17/2007 10:54:53 PM
awesome - Google Spreadsheets does Charts now!http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2007-04-18-n41.html
4/18/2007 7:49:52 AM
^ upon looking into it, the Charts options are so limited, it's really not even worth it for me.But now - Google Search History is now Google Web History. If you enable Web History, Google will index EVERYTHING you do online, not just your searches. This one should make the privacy activists happy….. The key thing to note, though, is that this is an opt-in service. You have to install the newest versions of Google Toolbar, and you should be fully aware if you are activating this servicehttp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/your-slice-of-web.htmlhttp://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2007-04-20-n17.html
4/20/2007 11:12:34 AM
renaming froogle i liked the pun
4/20/2007 11:16:04 AM
Does the spreadsheet do URLs yet? That seems brain dead dumb to me, that you can't put a URL in an online app, durr.
4/20/2007 11:17:26 AM
^^yeah, product search is kinda lame after froogle, what made them change it? ]
4/20/2007 3:27:48 PM
well, apparently Froogle was one of their least used products, and I heard a LOT of hate for it too, although i thought it was decent. But the name probably just doesn't fit any more with their new "grown up" attitude. And I don't imagine the name really helped with driving people to it either - i mean, who says, "hmm, i need to search for a product. i wonder if Google can do that. Ohh, 'Froogle', that looks like exactly what i need!". Plus, the pun was probably lost on a lot of people, especially since it's something that you read and don't really say out loud (which would help cement the pun).
4/20/2007 3:46:31 PM
even if they said it out loud most people wouldn't know what frugal meant
4/20/2007 4:13:22 PM
that is sad on many levels
4/20/2007 8:45:48 PM
i don't know enough about mySQL to know what any of this means, but it look like Google is releasing several patches/upgrades to mySQL 4 that they use on their own implementation, with the intention of them being rolled into the main branch.http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2007/04/google-releases-patches-that-enhance.html
4/24/2007 7:47:10 AM
impressive, that's a really good move on their part.
4/24/2007 9:16:24 AM
i just lost my igoogle setup i thought they fixed thishttp://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/04/homeless-internet-citizens.html[Edited on May 1, 2007 at 10:56 AM. Reason : a few days old]
5/1/2007 10:43:36 AM
igoogle?
5/1/2007 10:47:23 AM
that's what the personalized google homepage is calledhttp://www.google.com/ig?hl=en[Edited on May 1, 2007 at 10:50 AM. Reason : as of yesterday]
5/1/2007 10:50:35 AM
sweet - a completely new interface for Google Analytics started being rolled out yesterday. Should be available to everyone within a month. It has been redesigned based on the acquisition of MeasureMap. Looks MUCH better and more functional than beforehttp://services.google.com/analytics/tour/index_en-US.htmlEven more important, though, it looks like the previous owner/designer of MeasureMap is now the lead UI Designer at Google. He says in his blog he now "responsible for the user experience of Google's web applications. We're working on Gmail, Calendar, the Office-like tools, Blogger, Orkut, Picasa, Talk and a bunch more." Meaning that hopefully under his supervision, all the Google applications will get spruced-up and more consistent interfaceshttp://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000965.htmlhttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/05/09/yes-measuremap-was-behind-the-google-analytics-redesign/Also, if you have a Wii, looks like Google Reader has a feed reader specifically for the Wiihttp://google.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/05/09/google-launches-wiider-uh-reader-for-wii/http://www.google.com/reader/view/?ui=wii
5/9/2007 10:25:24 AM
5/14/2007 3:04:56 PM
bunch a stuff...http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/16/searchology-event-at-google-today/
5/16/2007 4:47:35 PM
do not like
5/16/2007 6:13:03 PM
yeah i'm not a big fan of opera either
5/16/2007 8:36:18 PM
^ nice
5/16/2007 9:04:23 PM
>.<
5/16/2007 10:05:14 PM
^^^ ha, that's what I thought too. but on the new interface standard. I like it. It could be better, but it is a hell of a lot better than before. I have complained many many times in this thread before that I didn't like what they were doing with the little half-assed menu on the upper left of certain google pages. but with this, where you get a distinct and consistent "menu bar" across all your Google Applications which open in the same window, it feels like all your Google Apps are much more tied together. Now I would like to see a lot more application integration (like a lot more integration between Gmail and Calendar), but this is definiately a move in the right direciton.ok, playing around with it some more.... definately needs some work, immediately. I notice now it is not consistent across apps. Google Reader doesn't contain the bar, and the order of the items in the bar changes, but only sometimes. e.g. in Gmail, "Mail" is the first item and it is not linked (because it's the current App you're in). When you go to the searches like Web, Images, and Video, though, the order stays the same, and the current App is highlighted, instead of moving to the front of the list. I understand the difference - you interact with web searches differently than stand-alone Apps, but still.... it creates inconsistency. and there MUST be a way to customize the bar. Like in Gmail, I want links to Gmail, Calendar and Reader only. I want Documents and Photos in the "More" menu, instead of wasting space in the menu bar with Apps I never or rarely use. [Edited on May 16, 2007 at 11:26 PM. Reason : .]
5/16/2007 11:20:55 PM
^ i don't understand why you would want a link to Gmail when you are in Gmail...
5/17/2007 7:19:55 AM
you know what i mean. not a link, but leave "Gmail" in the navigation bar, but bolded and unlinked to indicate that's where you currently are. just like it is now. Then The main point being i want to customize the other items in the bar.
5/17/2007 7:48:55 AM