Archive for September, 2009

GMAIL FAILURE again…

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

This is a new one I suppose for Gmail… ughhhhh

Contacts temporarily unavailable

Your contact list is temporarily unavailable, which may result in a few issues:

Auto-complete may not work

The contact manager may not load

Chat may not work

We’re working to fix the problem, and in the meantime, you should be able to continue to read and send mail as normal. Thank you for your patience.

via Contacts temporarily unavailable – Gmail Help.

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Google Keyword MetaTags don’t do anything…

Monday, September 21st, 2009

NO… hasn’t worked for years… I have been telling people this for at least 2 years!

Q: Does Google ever use the “keywords” meta tag in its web search ranking?

A: In a word, no. Google does sell a Google Search Appliance, and that product has the ability to match meta tags, which could include the keywords meta tag. But that’s an enterprise search appliance that is completely separate from our main web search. Our web search (the well-known search at Google.com that hundreds of millions of people use each day) disregards keyword metatags completely. They simply don’t have any effect in our search ranking at present.

via Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking.

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Apple and HTML 5

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

The future of HTML is HTML 5 and Apple is helping to push for this new standard! Yeah Apple!

AppleInsider | Why Apple is betting on HTML 5: a web history.

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MONOPOLY City Streets REBOOT

Friday, September 18th, 2009

When Monopoly streets launched last week, the poor folks were woefully unprepared for the massive interest and swamped all of the servers!  So, the game is now on pause again until the get an array or 3 or 4 of servers to handle the requests!  I was going to blog about this last week but I figured I’d wait to see the actual interest in it… guess I underestimated the interest… :-D

MONOPOLY City Streets.

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Google buys reCAPTCHA

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Since computers have trouble reading squiggly words like these, CAPTCHAs are designed to allow humans in but prevent malicious programs from scalping tickets or obtain millions of email accounts for spamming. But there’s a twist — the words in many of the CAPTCHAs provided by reCAPTCHA come from scanned archival newspapers and old books. Computers find it hard to recognize these words because the ink and paper have degraded over time, but by typing them in as a CAPTCHA, crowds teach computers to read the scanned text.

via Official Google Blog: Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA.

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Electric Super Bike

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Turn the sound up and listen when it passes the camera truck…  I WANT ONE!

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History of Search Engines

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

This is a nice trip down memory lane for the internet.

Timeline of Search Engine History | Search Engine Journal.

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Star Trek bluetooth headset

Monday, September 14th, 2009

A cool bluetooth phone headset that all Trekkie women will love!

fandimeng/Ring/IF/design/designer.

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Google Voice Player in Gmail

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Hmmm this is neat and I just enabled it but it does not look like it works for Google Apps yet…

Previously, clicking “Play message” opened a new page in your browser, but starting today, you can play voicemails right in Gmail. Just turn on the Google Voice player from the Gmail Labs tab under Settings and whenever you get a voicemail notification, the player will appear right below the message itself.

via Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Play Google Voice messages in Gmail.

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Online Sales are coming… mark your calendars…

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Online sales are coming… HO HO HO mark your calendars folks.

AdWords Agency Blog: Holiday Campaign Countdown – Mark your calendars!.

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Facebook to Let Users Tag Friends in Status Messages

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Hmmm this might be neat… not sure how to use it correctly though… we’ll find out in a few weeks.

Facebook to Let Users Tag Friends in Status Messages – Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News – FOXNews.com.

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Anti-Gravity mouse

Friday, September 11th, 2009

When mice fly...

NASA scientists have created an anti-gravity field that works at room temperature, which is a big Wheres My Back to the Future Skateboard breakthrough. The only problem is that it only works on mice. Mice high as kites, in fact.

Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have created a superconducting magnet that generates enough energy to lift small animals off the floor. The magnet pushes the water inside the animals up, making them fly. The amazing fact is that it works at room temperature—not the ultra-cooled down environments typical of these magnets—and its large enough to make rodents to levitate.

The mice were high in more than one way, though. According to researcher Yuanming Liu, the “first mouse actually kicked around and started to spin, and without friction, it could spin faster and faster, and we think that made it even more disoriented.” So they gave a mild sedative to the next mouse, who was happy to float.

via NASA Creates Anti-Gravity Field, Makes Lab Rats Levitate – Levitating mouse – Gizmodo.

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