https://3dconnexionstore.com/itemDetail.asp?itmNo=56826423NAlright i might get one. I've read a bunch of reviews and watched a bunch of youtube videos. It seems like it would be fun on google earth and i could even use it in photoshop and solid works. Does anyone know of anywhere on campus i could try one out?
4/29/2008 4:27:00 PM
Street-View is integrated into Gmaps Directions, and you can view turns:http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9931506-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
4/29/2008 8:01:22 PM
^i wish it played like an animation
4/29/2008 8:35:47 PM
^probably coming to google earth in a few months.
4/29/2008 8:49:33 PM
yeah like within a game engine. that would be rediculous.
4/29/2008 9:04:07 PM
i don't like this artist theme crap.
5/1/2008 6:08:57 PM
http://googlereader.blogspot.com/2008/05/share-anything-anytime-anywhere.htmlit's been a long time coming[Edited on May 5, 2008 at 10:36 PM. Reason : .]
5/5/2008 10:33:17 PM
Any news on the gphone?
5/6/2008 12:11:31 AM
there is no GPhone. Google released "Android" last year, a mobile phone platform that phone makers can install on their phones, then developers can write applications for that should work across multiple phones. don't know what the status of that is.... seems like interest kind of dwindled off after the announcement
5/6/2008 12:40:47 AM
^Popular interest died off, sure, but the mobile tech industry is still very interested and development is still very much ongoing.
5/6/2008 1:37:27 AM
def still alive and well- I'm sure everyone has already seen enkin? Pretty slickhttp://www.enkin.net/
5/6/2008 6:35:16 AM
that's fucking awesome
5/6/2008 7:51:07 AM
Doesn't seem that different from Street View
5/6/2008 5:07:23 PM
^It's entirely different ... it's using your phone's camera to display the world, and using the GPS to overlay locations ... this is just the beginning of what will be possible.
5/6/2008 7:43:55 PM
yeah, that's really incredible. You can imagine a whole community of people geo-tagging buildings, so when you go to NYC, for example, you will download (or link to dynamically) a database of NYC buildings. Then using the camera on your Android-enabled phone, you will point the camera at any building and the screen will pop up the name and information about the building or landmark. I know this has been under development before using different, probably proprietary, technologies, but something open like this has a much better chance at taking off and transforming the tourism industry
5/6/2008 8:17:29 PM
I'm pretty psyched- gg google.
5/7/2008 5:59:40 PM
Enkin from Enkin on Vimeo.
5/8/2008 12:55:44 AM
Sneak Peak At Android Apps Out of MIThttp://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/09/sneak-peak-at-android-apps-out-of-mit/
5/11/2008 3:26:42 AM
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-05-13-n12.html
5/13/2008 2:43:50 PM
say you have forwarding emails to a gmail account, is it possible to create a custom auto-reply per email? is there a plug-in for such a thing? is this on the 'beta menu' for gmail?
5/13/2008 9:16:52 PM
Is that the type of functionality you're describing?http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ctx=mail&answer=25922
5/13/2008 9:40:01 PM
can i send an auto-reply from one email address and not the rest in gmail?[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 9:49 PM. Reason : from]
5/13/2008 9:41:57 PM
they've added some new buttons to Mapshttp://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2008/05/more-ways-to-find-what-youre-looking_14.htmlnow in Maps there is a "More" button where you can enable Wiki markers and geo-tagged photos pulled from Panoramio. Looks like they are integrating more and more mash-up behavior into Maps itself to make it more visible. Also notice that the "Show Search Options" has been updated, and you can directly search stuff like Real Estate now
5/14/2008 3:38:37 PM
what's with the red links?
5/14/2008 7:23:09 PM
que?
5/14/2008 8:37:52 PM
Maps Flash API now, so you can embed Maps in Flash applications. Should lead to some more interesting mashupshttp://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/2008/05/introducing-google-maps-api-for-flash.htmlhttp://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2008/05/news-flash-maps-now-open-to-flash.html
5/14/2008 11:10:07 PM
Google Health is here! Everybody start uploading all their records and personal information to Google now!https://www.google.com/health/p/http://lifehacker.com/391718/google-health-launchesnah, even if you don't input any personal records, I think you can use it as a study and research tool for symptoms and drugs
5/19/2008 11:47:25 PM
google is really starting to scare meand their motto is doing little to lessen that]
5/22/2008 3:47:01 PM
5/22/2008 4:10:37 PM
yeah, theoretically, this has all sorts of potential benefits. It will give people a way to stay on top of health risks, drug risks, drug interactions that your doctor or pharmacist aren't aware of. They will also aggregate data and will/can show you, for example, how your health compares to others in your demographic, in your city, age group, etc. It all depends on how Google handles your data, and how secure they are, or are perceived to be. On major criticism I've already heard is that Google Health doesn't seem to have any additional security measures than the rest of your Google Account. More and more services are being grouped under a single-signon Google Account, so if lose or someone gets ahold of your Gmail password, they really have access now to an incredible amount of information, from your Calendar, Google Documents/Spreadsheets, Analytics accounts (webpages you manage), AdSense/AdWord accounts, Web History, Search History, and now your Health info (if you choose to add it). For particularly sensitive data like your Health info, I think it would be beneficial to have a secondary signin requirement, like an additional PIN or something to access Health after you're in your Google account.
5/22/2008 4:18:17 PM
google does a lot for the digital world and i appreciate that, but this is pointless, and utterly invasive, albeit voluntary. i am just thinking about leaving google alone in general, because it just so much someone can get on you if they get your one password like you say.
5/22/2008 4:25:08 PM
you people...
5/23/2008 3:42:40 PM
i'm all for doing research, but anything that gives too much information to the user without ways of interpreting the information can be risky. this happens ALL the time in medicine and building industry... people want to learn about something so they go and google it, come to find out information about topic but 90% of the time misinterpret it, or aren't looking up the correct information.my wife, father & brother-in-law are all in medicine and they tell me all the time about people coming into the exam room with stuff they pulled from WebMD and google and they have to waste 5-10 minutes RE-EDUCATING people because of crap like this.i'm not saying it's 100% bad, it's just like other things, it's how you use it. it's a shame though that a majority of people won't use this tool properly.
5/23/2008 3:50:42 PM
5/23/2008 4:02:45 PM
and if this happens:
5/23/2008 4:26:54 PM
yes, because all doctors and all pharmacists are aware of every drug interaction ever. actually, a lot of people fail to disclose some of their medications or supplements to their doctors, or they use multiple pharmacists who don't have each others records, so they are not aware of conflicting drugs. People often skip over the "are you taking any other prescriptions" questions because they don't think other drugs they're taking are relevant, or sometimes they don't think they are taking "drugs" - for example over-the-counter supplements can have interactions or side-effects with drugs, but most people never tell their doctors or pharmacists about those. But if they enter them into Google or some other healthcare database instead, then they can still get flagged. on the whole point of patients maybe knowing too much, or thinking they know too much - yeah, i agree that's a problem. I think the bigger problem, though, is the direct-to-consumer marketing that the drug companies are allowed to do now. Studying on webmd or google health about an ailment so you have an idea of what's going on is one thing, but having profit-driven drug companies throwing drugs in our faces all the time and either telling us all sorts of things they will cure, or sometimes never even mentioning what they are supposed to cure, is a huge problem for healthcare providers who are trying to make objective decisions.
5/23/2008 4:34:14 PM
5/23/2008 4:37:49 PM
^^it's their JOB... that's part of a pharmacist's job description... i'd put a lot more value into the information THEY have at their disposal via various databases versus the information Google has... but that's just my opinion.. they very well could have the same information... again i trust the professional over myself... i only use additional information to confirm, not to 2nd guess.and if you aren't fully disclosing your medications to your physician and/or pharmacist, you're an absolute MORON!i do have to say that if you do spend the time to input all your information, that Google health could probably give you the same information a physician can, but of course your doctor visits are only 15 min., whereas you could probably reach a further depth of knowledge when you have more time to read the information on your own.[Edited on May 23, 2008 at 4:51 PM. Reason : .]
5/23/2008 4:40:41 PM
AJAX Libraries API: Load javascript frameworks (jquery, mootools, etc.) from google.http://googleajaxsearchapi.blogspot.com/2008/05/speed-up-access-to-your-favorite.html
<script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi"></script><script>// Load jQuerygoogle.load("jquery", "1");</script>
5/27/2008 3:34:28 PM
5/27/2008 3:45:51 PM
^ "they there" --> "then there"anyway....Google Earth Browser and Plugin API released. This is pretty huge. I can't seem to test it out on my POS Windows 2000 work machine, but it looks like you can get a pretty functional Google Earth inside the browser (similar to MS Virtual Earth, i suppose)http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2008/05/google-earth-meet-browser.htmlhttp://code.google.com/apis/earth/http://code.google.com/apis/earth/documentation/examples.htmlhttp://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2008/05/google_earth_plugin_api_links_and_v.htmlhttp://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-05-28-n65.htmlhttp://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2008/05/google-earth-comes-to-browser.html
5/28/2008 5:11:22 PM
ok, this http://www.google.com/earth/plugin/examples/milktruck/ is freakin awesome. i'm driving around my neighborhood in google earth! lol
5/28/2008 5:22:08 PM
awesome.
5/28/2008 5:59:31 PM
Added google earth to my campus map application...Pretty sweet !! It even includes the 3d images people have added to google earth!!!http://www.offcampusworld.com/campus-map.php?UID=1
5/30/2008 7:44:40 AM
i wonder when they'll add that view to maps.google.com
5/30/2008 10:13:09 AM
probably once they get the bugs worked out with the extension. Let the first adopters be the test group
5/30/2008 10:20:47 AM
I am weary of any local Google program.
5/30/2008 10:51:17 AM
you're weary of it? have you tried it?
5/30/2008 12:10:27 PM
you're weary of it? have you tired of it?
5/30/2008 12:13:08 PM
^
5/30/2008 12:17:19 PM