February 10, 2010
Google Buzz’s Location

benjaminstein:

thegongshow:

Many people seem underwhelmed by the arrival of Google Buzz.  I think SAI’s headline sums up the overall sentiment of the blogosphere nicely: “It’s Late, Boring, and Lame.”

However, I think this kneejerk reaction, especially since it comes from many bloggers that can’t even log into the service yet, underestimates one VERY important feature of Google Buzz.  It’s the old Brick-and-Mortar business adage: “Location, Location, Location.” See related pic:

Google Buzz is baked directly in Gmail.  I suspect many GChat users don’t know this, but GChat was originally a completely independent product from GMail.  GChat was a stand-alone client, just like AIM or Y!Messenger.  It also received a somewhat underwhelming welcome from the market, but once it was baked directly into GMail, and logged you in as soon as you opened your email, it became a killer feature.  The only difference between the original incarnation of GChat and the GChat of today is the location of interaction, being baked directly in GMail matters.

So, while I’d love to write-off Google Buzz as DOA like most bloggers, I’ll be curious to see how being baked into the Gmail interface will affect my own adoption of the product, along with the rest of Gmail users.

I can’t agree more.  IM/IRC had been around for decades, but the day Google Chat automatically appeared within Gmail, chat instantly became accessible to my mom, mother-in-law, grandmother, etc.  Every single one of them uses IM now, and they had never heard of it the day before.

In fact, I credit 100% of Twitter’s success to Google integrating Gmail + Chat.  Ever since my Mom was able to read my Away messages, I had to start posting my  inappropriate status messages somewhere else :)

Very true. But this Google-creeping-in-everything is worrying me.

February 1, 2010

Do you think the grudge between Apple and Google will slow down the release of Chrome for Mac even more?

January 17, 2010
Apple vs. Google

Apple vs. Google

July 12, 2009
Introducing the Google Chrome OS

Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we’re already talking to partners about the project, and we’ll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve.

September 30, 2008

travors:

The problem with google docs is that it’s housed within the same application that gives me access to the wonderfully distracting and engaging world wide web, therefore nothing gets written.

I’d recommend Zoho over Google especially if you are fed up with the big Gs small distractions!

Zoho takes a more serious business approach and provides you with a host of fabulous apps.

September 22, 2008

September 13, 2008
Cory Doctorow imagines a world in which Google is evil

roamin:

From The Magazine : Radar Online

Google controls your e-mail, your videos, your calendar, your searches… What if it controlled your life?

“Greg landed at San Francisco International Airport at 8 p.m., but by the time he’d made it to the front of the customs line, it was after midnight. He’d emerged from first class, brown as a nut, unshaven, and loose-limbed after a month on the beach in Cabo (scuba diving three days a week, seducing French college girls the rest of the time). When he’d left the city a month before, he’d been a stoop-shouldered, potbellied wreck. Now he was a bronze god, drawing admiring glances from the stews at the front of the cabin.

Four hours later in the customs line, he’d slid from god back to man. His slight buzz had worn off, sweat ran down the crack of his ass, and his shoulders and neck were so tense his upper back felt like a tennis racket. The batteries on his iPod had long since died, leaving him with nothing to do except eavesdrop on the middle-age couple ahead of him.

“The marvels of modern technology,” said the woman, shrugging at a nearby sign: Immigration—Powered by Google…”

All of this is true and somehow predictable, but there is this point that in a world that everybody needs inter-connected apps and maximum inter-operability, there will be eventually a company in charge of (almost) every app, or web app you are using.

Let it be google, Microsoft, Apple or any other not-evil-now company. It is the same story. After sometime that company hold all your data, so takes control of your life, because in 2008 information is your life (at least for many!).

Not everybody has the knowledge or time for playing with web hosts, mail servers, and etc to create their own online suit. Instead they rely on companies like Google that start with hosting your emails and end up hosting your life (and perhaps, monitoring and controlling it).

Even if this companies go under government control, who will control those freaking governments that already took control of every single move in your life?!

Look around, check the biased media and our falsified life and millions of other things that direct us toward what some-few-selected decided for us for thousands of years. We are already there!

Internet is becoming the new religion and Google, Microsoft, and other giants are new churches of the new dark age!

September 9, 2008
Build your own Chrome

… Do you want Google Chrome without Google’s branding and with an open source license (BSD license)? Check Chromium, the open source project created for Google Chrome. You can install the latest snapshots for Windows or download the code and build it in Windows, Mac, Linux…

September 9, 2008

Google Chrome on Mac, using Parallels though!
Works perfectly fine anyways!.

September 6, 2008
Brin: Mac version of Chrome 'a matter of months'

The Mac version of Google’s Chrome web browser should arrive in “a matter of months,” says Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The executive, interviewed by Wall Street Journal writer Kara Swisher, claims it is “embarassing” that a Mac version is not already out, since both he and Swisher use Macs. To cope with the situation, Brin says he is relying on virtualization software from VMware. At present Chrome runs only on Windows.

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