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My Book on Google Books
My Book on WCF is now available on Google Books - perfect for those of you who don't want to buy the book to support a few starving authors .
Posted: Apr 22 2008, 08:05 PM by Amit Bahree
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What is Google trying to tell me?
I was signing up for Google apps just to see what the fuss is all about and could not think of a domain and thought to give geek.com a try. Of course I knew it is not available, but I am quite offended by what Google thinks of Geeks - especially the whole damn company was formed and staffed by geeks.
Posted: Dec 21 2007, 06:50 PM by Amit Bahree
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Google Mapplets
Google Mapplets are "mini applications" you write which can be embedded within Google Maps. Google has a special "preview" version of the maps where you can test this out. To help you write mapplets (e.g. a random weather map ) google also has the Mashup Editor ( reviewed by Lachlan ) which is similar to Yahoo Pipes .
Posted: Aug 25 2007, 12:44 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Papers
Got time to kill (maybe you have a 4 hour commute like I recently started) and want to tickle that brain of yours? Still reading, then check out Google Papers . Of course some of the papers have been quite publicized such as the failure trends for HDDs. But there are many more interesting ones such as the High-efficiency power supplies for home computers...
Posted: Aug 11 2007, 01:23 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Manzana - .NET API for iPhone
Google (of all the people) have released Manzana a .NET API for interacting with the iPhone. Below is what they had to say and you can see a screenshot here . I of course don't have a iPhone to try it out. "Simple and powerful .NET library that lets you read/write files from/to the iPhone, list directory contents and other file and directory related...
Posted: Jul 20 2007, 04:15 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Sitemap Index
I have seen this question being asked a number of times in the forums and thought I'd post about it. What is a Google Sitemap, who better to answer but Google: A Sitemap provides an additional view into your site (just as your home page and HTML site map do). This program does not replace our normal methods of crawling the web. Google still searches...
Posted: May 24 2007, 08:10 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Voice Local Search
Google has a new service called Voice Local Search where you call a toll-free number (in the US) 800-GOOG-411 (for those not from America, 411 is the Information line, similar to 911 is the emergency line). You can use this by category or name of the business and other than the cost of your call it is free. It is handy if you don't have access to a computer...
Posted: May 04 2007, 06:56 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google New in Hindi
If you are like me, and your Hindi is crap, what better way to learn it by reading the news via Google News Hindi ?
Posted: Mar 18 2007, 12:45 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Maps for India
Google Maps have recently update their data and India is one more country they show street level maps for - check it out .
Posted: Mar 10 2007, 10:51 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Server Error
This is the first for me - google server error while searching. You can click on the image to see the full version.
Posted: Oct 31 2006, 11:03 PM by Amit Bahree | with 3 comment(s)
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Chaos (by design)
CNNMoney has an interesting read on Google and how they operate in Chaos by design . It also lays out the challenges for Google on with a 2nd act - right now it is a one-trick pony (albeit a very good trick one). The author for Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos , works for Google as a Sr. VP of Business Operations. I have not heard of her...
Posted: Sep 25 2006, 07:55 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google 3D Warehouse
Google's 3D Warehouse is a collection of 3D objects that were created for use with Sketchup and are meant to be used with Google Earth . You can see one of London's most famous attractions the Big Ben or India's world famous Taj Mahal . [I'm rocking out to Heartbeats by José González from the album Veneer ]
Posted: Aug 24 2006, 02:18 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Writely.com - Google's answer to Word
Thanks to my colleague Rick Pollak for pointing this out. Seems like Google has released Writely.com which is their answer to Word. Registration is open, and you can sign up. I used my Google account and got a confirmation email - however I was able to use the site before I confirmed. My first experience was not good - as IE had crashed - well it was running...
Posted: Aug 19 2006, 11:41 PM by Amit Bahree | with 75 comment(s)
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New version of Google Talk
Google just released a new version of Google Talk, that adds support to send files between users, allows you to leave a voicemail for the person you were calling and share with others what music you are listening to.
Posted: Aug 17 2006, 10:56 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Saving locations in Google Maps
It might not seem like a big deal, and actually if you were not keeping an eye out then quite easy to miss. But now you can save locations with Google Maps. If you are like me and are a heavy user, then this feature has been in the waiting for a while. Check out the link for Saving location on the top right corner when you are in google maps . You will need...
Posted: Aug 05 2006, 06:12 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Map Mashups (UK Specific)
There is an excellent selection of google mash ups in the Part 1 and Part 2 at google map mania. Below is an excerpt for some of those are listed (but make sure to check those links for the complete list). Nearby - Nearby.org.uk is a site with heaps of UK (and Ireland) location based information. They have taken this information and created a customisable...
Google Pages
You have have heard of Google Pages by now; if not check it out . I got a test page published just to see how it looks, it seems simple enough and seems to be a good answer to those who cannot afford some of the fancier solutions like Frontpage, etc. Now if only I could publish pages to somewhere else like my own domain.
Posted: Feb 23 2006, 01:41 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Extensions for Firefox
More news on Google, they have released two new extensions for Firefox, one is called Google Safe Browsing which detects any phishing and spoofing sites, and the other is for Blogger Web Comments - so you can see what others are saying about the page you are on, and even blog directly to your blog (running on blogger of course). [Listening to: I Am - Bon...
Posted: Dec 16 2005, 02:20 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Updates to GMail
You might have heard and seen this already, but GMail has has a few updates, now it supports RSS feeds and you can get it on your mobile/cell phone. Check out details here . [Listening to: I Am - Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day (03:54)]
Posted: Dec 16 2005, 02:16 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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How was Google 10 years ago?
Check out how Google managed things a few years ago. Thanks to Eli for the link. :)
Posted: Dec 12 2005, 05:32 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Transit
While I like the new Google Transit and idea you can use public transport to get from Place A to B including getting very specific like what time to get to a certain place by , currently they have data for only Portland. I think this would have been a much better experiment for a European city like London where public transport exists unlike most US cities...
Posted: Dec 08 2005, 02:27 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google's Database
I guess it was eventually meant to happen, Google has a database coming out soon called Google Base (which will be available at http://base.google.com ), and their intent is if it can be posted online in any fashion then use their database. And all that information will be available through searches and can be integrated with google maps. Seems more revenue...
Posted: Oct 26 2005, 01:55 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Reader
Avi pointed out this one to me. Google has a rss reader called Google Reader which to me seems quite similar to Bloglines , why I would use one over the other is not clear to me.
Posted: Oct 09 2005, 12:21 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google Facelift
Google offers more than a dozen services, but most are hidden. The GoogleX interface makes all of Google's goodies, such as Gmail, Froogle, Maps, etc, easily accessible and looks like the Mac OS X toolbar. This was originally designed by a Google researcher, but the toolbar disappeared shortly after being posted on the Google Labs site. I have this up on...
Posted: Sep 01 2005, 03:21 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Google is using a baseball bat to swat a fly on its own forehead
I love the way the San Jose Mercury News portray the blacklisting of CNet by Google for a year - " Google is using a baseball bat to swat a fly on its own forehead." All, this happened because of the story Google balances privacy reach published by CNet where one of the reporters found out a lot of private information about Google's CEO Eric Schmidt including...
Posted: Aug 10 2005, 05:08 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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