http://mail.google.com/mail/help/priority-inbox.htmlNot something I'd use since I check every e-mail the second it comes in.
9/3/2010 10:55:09 AM
^ was an article earlier this week, I think Mary J Foley, who said that Microsoft Research has tons of patents on this concept and the years of research and tech demos to show it. Likely to result in a patent swap though, not a block/lawsuit. Should also be seen in the next Live/Hotmail release.[Edited on September 3, 2010 at 3:04 PM. Reason : .]
9/3/2010 3:03:27 PM
anyone getting the new live google search feature yet? http://gizmodo.com/5632819/google-is-streaming-results-no-search-button-required
9/8/2010 11:40:28 AM
Mine has switched to the new immediate search shit, and its pretty cool.
9/8/2010 12:38:16 PM
i had that a couple weeks ago. it was annoying so i turned it off.
9/8/2010 1:16:26 PM
9/8/2010 1:21:16 PM
9/8/2010 2:23:19 PM
don't know. ask google. it just showed up one day.i used it a for a few searches then went searching for a greasemonkey script or other way to turn it off. found it buried in some settings. my crappy netbook isn't meant for things like that. my other computers handle it fine though.[Edited on September 8, 2010 at 3:06 PM. Reason : ]
9/8/2010 3:01:29 PM
ah got it working. had to log into google first. it's pretty fast.
9/8/2010 3:03:28 PM
i don't like it. especially since i can no longer disable the autocomplete nonsense on google searches (turning off instant just reverts to the old google suggest crap).dammit
9/8/2010 3:40:36 PM
while we're [not] on it, i don't like the way google does image searches now either. stop changing things.
9/8/2010 4:02:05 PM
^ i found a greasemonkey script that forces the "basic" image search.http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/82140
9/8/2010 4:20:52 PM
i typically don't like wasting time opening up google.com. I use launchy to google something then click on a result. Seems like this instant feature is for slow typers.
9/8/2010 4:31:25 PM
^^awesome. thank you.^yeah, this will be perfect for my dad. he sucks at internetting/computering in general.
9/8/2010 4:39:03 PM
Got this earlier this afternoon...
9/9/2010 4:55:54 PM
Gmail will soon allow you to choose an "unthreaded/non-conversation" view. Personally I still love conversation view as much today as I did when Gmail first rolled out. But to each their own, and maybe now they'll be happy.http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/29/google_unthreads_gmail/[Edited on September 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM. Reason : .]
9/29/2010 1:13:48 PM
What do you guys think about this GoogleTV stuff?
9/29/2010 1:35:28 PM
from what i've seen via Google I/O, it's gonna be awesome. i would love to be able to push apps to my TV and to be able to search channelsGoogle I/O 2010: Google TV Keynote - Introducing Google TVhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASZbArr7vdIGoogle I/O 2010: Google TV Keynote - Under The Hoodhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLwRGQ1okx8
9/29/2010 1:51:43 PM
I'm still a little unclear as to how it works. Say I want to watch an episode of House, does it just search/compile results from Hulu, Netflix, etc and show what's available or can it show what's live on cable at that moment too?
9/29/2010 2:57:01 PM
the search is for live cable or antenna, whatever source you're using. it searches the channel listings.so if you search House, it will show any channels where House is currently playing, when it will air next, and whether or not you want to record it. presumably, if you have it hooked up to the internet and with Netflix and/or Hulu it would/could search that as well for past episodes.[Edited on September 29, 2010 at 3:05 PM. Reason : .]
9/29/2010 3:03:57 PM
sooo, the example on the google tv page shows dish. with dish i can already search through channels by show name, genre, actor, etc. i can't search through my recordings but i don't think i need to. so far i'm not really seeing an advantage to having this.
9/29/2010 4:17:37 PM
It's probably less for satellite users and more for people with those horrible TWC cable boxes.
9/29/2010 4:25:01 PM
haha they should have used a cable box in their demo video
9/29/2010 10:57:28 PM
http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2010/09/webp-new-image-format-for-web.html
9/30/2010 5:24:35 PM
If their stats on bandwidth hold true, who wouldn't want to reduce their bandwidth bills by 25%. It looks like it has all the features needed to replace jpeg use for the web.
9/30/2010 5:43:32 PM
i remember when it took FOREVER for png to gain significant browser support
9/30/2010 5:47:05 PM
The big difference now, is that web browser development goes through much faster release cycles. And they all have built in self-updaters.Still, it does seem unlikely to catch on soon since you would have to have two versions of images to accommodate the IE6 IE9 crowd.
9/30/2010 6:09:03 PM
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&t=h&q=Antarctica&layer=c&cbll=-62.59609,-59.901651&panoid=ZzuMubmHCfCGGo3ePSlpCQ&cbp=12,233.34,,1,0.48&hq=&hnear=Antarctica&ll=-62.59609,-59.901651&spn=0.000514,0.001371&z=19
10/1/2010 3:05:20 PM
So Google Chrome 7 has this neat feature called "Instant" built right in to the URL bar (well, you have to enable it under 'about:labs') ... works great right ... Heh, until you use it too much.I just got this friendly message:http://sorry.google.com/sorry/misc/
10/2/2010 12:27:15 AM
http://www.google.com/tv/index.html
10/4/2010 1:44:25 PM
Not too excited about this. I've had a dedicated comp hooked up to my tv for over a year and I can send anything on my desktop upstairs to play via my ps3.
10/4/2010 1:54:52 PM
I don't think people really understand what all the Google TV box does.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQcaZT1useQ&NR=1http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/04/google-tv-apps[Edited on October 4, 2010 at 2:06 PM. Reason : ,]
10/4/2010 1:59:53 PM
Look everyone, google invented self driving cars!http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/what-were-driving-at.html there is a new york times piece on the tech as well,http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/science/10google.html?_r=1[Edited on October 12, 2010 at 1:55 PM. Reason : :]
10/12/2010 1:49:58 PM
Google TV is the biggest sham ever. It is going to be a monstrous flop, just like all the stupid internet connected TV sets are.Unless they pair up with the big media companies to deliver content (ala Xbox 360 w/ ESPN, AT&T, SKY TV), it's nothing more than a shitty webtv all over again.
10/12/2010 6:47:50 PM
And it begins:ABC, CBS And NBC Shut Out Google TVhttp://techcrunch.com/2010/10/21/abc-cbs-and-nbc-shut-out-google-tv-fox-and-mtv-still-available/
10/22/2010 12:17:47 AM
well that's unfortunate
10/22/2010 6:38:17 AM
Well that stinks.I might as well take it off my christmas list now.
10/22/2010 8:01:30 AM
i've read some comments that indicate you can change the user-agent on google tv, effectively bypassing the network blockages
10/22/2010 10:11:36 PM
why did i not know about this?http://www.google.com/landing/music/
10/23/2010 11:44:19 AM
Because you've never searched for a musician? I don't understand the purpose of that page.
10/23/2010 3:30:37 PM
yeah, not like the results show up any different from main search... looks like it was an aborted experiment
10/24/2010 3:34:30 PM
Google TV is the dumbest vaporware product I've ever seen.Was at bestbuy this weekend and saw the big Sony/Logitech/Google TV booth, with a Sony rep standing there looking like he hated his life. Not one person even looked at the stuff while I was there.No content, no way to even BUY content, doesn't stream anything live, doesn't integrate with anything else in the living room. At least the Apple TV lets you hook into the iTunes marketplace so you can watching something on it.At this point, you can get a xbox360 + PlayOn and have everything a GoogleTV device has, plus games, Zune Pass and media center integration. And a better controller.
10/24/2010 6:17:49 PM
So you're saying you prefer a Microsoft implementation? Tell me more.
10/24/2010 9:02:06 PM
No, I'm saying that paying 300 bucks for a netbook in a different box is retarded.Replace xbox 360 with ps3, generic nettop, apple tv, netbook or iPad and you still have a better, more capable device and experience
10/26/2010 1:33:55 PM
I don't think any settop box is going to get off the ground if networks keep blocking content, which is probably what AppleTV is banking on hence everything is paid content delivery with them.GoogleTV was really designed to be embedded in TV's, not to act as a settop box. They even said this at Google I/O. The settop box is really just for the early adopters that don't want to go out and buy a newer HDTV.[Edited on October 26, 2010 at 1:49 PM. Reason : .]
10/26/2010 1:48:42 PM
^If so it's going to be just as big of a flop. "Embedded Apps" on televisions are the biggest marketing gimmick to date. I have a internet connected / applications TV, just because I couldn't get one without it. If you've ever actually tried using ANY of them, you immediately see how shitty the experience is, and never go back.And given that GoogleTV relies on the ATOM (read: x86) platform, it's going to add significant size and cost to embedded applications. Unless they have an alternative hardware platform for embedded devices, which begs the question why not use that in their standalone product as well. There's no way people are going to pay a 2-300 dollar price premium for a TV with "GoogleTV" on it.
10/26/2010 9:51:30 PM
10/26/2010 10:56:04 PM
Prospero, one post above me
10/27/2010 2:27:57 AM
Maybe you could show me the part where he mentioned a $2-300 premium for TVs with GTVI can't seem to find it
10/27/2010 3:20:06 PM
The product costs 2-300 bucks standalone.The components cost 60-80 dollars.App Connected televisions are a premium upsell for manufacturers. If you look at the price of inet/non inet televisions (same base model), they carry a 2-400 dollar price premium today.It would be reasonable (and correct) to assume that they will continue to be an upsell, and given price difference today, plus the hardware costs, plus the retail standalone price, you get 2-300 bucks.Dumbass.
10/27/2010 8:57:17 PM