"The true rule, in determining to embrace or reject anything, is not whether it have any evil in it, but whether it have more of evil than of good. There are few things wholly evil or wholly good. Almost everything, especially of government policy, is an inseparable compound of the two, so that our best judgment of the preponderance between them is continually demanded." - Abraham Lincoln
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Google Realtime Search: a new home with new tools
On the new homepage you’ll find some great tools to help you refine and understand your results. First, you can use geographic refinements to find updates and news near you, or in a region you specify. So if you’re traveling to Los Angeles this summer, you can check out tweets from Angelenos to get ideas for activities happening right where you are.
In addition, we’ve added a conversations view, making it easy to follow a discussion on the real-time web. Often a single tweet sparks a larger conversation of re-tweets and other replies, but to put it together you have to click through a bunch of links and figure it out yourself. With the new “full conversation” feature, you can browse the entire conversation in a single glance. We organize the tweets from oldest to newest and indent so you quickly see how the conversation developed.
Finally, we’ve also added updates content to Google Alerts, making it easy to stay informed about a topic of your choosing. Now you can create an alert specifically for “updates” to get an email the moment your topic appears on Twitter or other short-form services. Or, if you want to manage your email volume, you can set alerts to email you once per day or week.
Check out our demo video of the new features and quick tips on how to use them:
You can access Realtime Search by typing www.google.com/realtime directly into your browser, or clicking the “Updates” link in the left-hand panel of your search results. Set up your Google Alerts at www.google.com/alerts. Realtime Search and updates in Google Alerts are available globally in 40 languages, and the geographic refinements and conversations views are available in English, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. The features are rolling out now, but you can use this link to see them right away.
Posted by Dylan Casey, Product Manager"
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Picasa 3.8: Face movies, Picnik integration, batch upload, and more
Today, we released the latest version of Picasa with lots of cool new features but there’s one item that we’re particularly excited about.
Face movies create a movie based around one person both figuratively and literally. Instead of the usual transition from one photo to the next, the images align themselves to the face in the photo. This creates an extremely smooth viewing experience which allows the person in the photos to remain the focus rather than the transition effects themselves.
Words cannot adequately describe this feature, it’s better to see it for yourself:
Some more items in this release:
Picnik integration
A few weeks ago we announced the integration of Picnik, the powerful online photo editor, into Picasa Web Albums. We’re now excited to bring this same functionality to Picasa. You can now use Picnik’s rich editing tools and effects from right inside of Picasa and see where your creativity takes you.
Batch upload from Picasa to Picasa Web Albums
With this new version of Picasa we’re also fulfilling a popular request: batch upload from Picasa right to your Picasa Web Albums account. In addition to uploading multiple photos, you can now upload entire albums, all at the same time, plus remove albums from your Picasa Web account, change the upload size, visibility and sync state of photos that are already online.
Metadata updates
For those of us who enjoy the technical side of photography, we have some nice metadata (information stored inside of your image file) updates too, including support of Color Management. Picasa will now read the metadata from your photo and present the photo in the correct color space, thus improving the way your photo displays on your monitor or TV screen.
Picasa also has expanded support of XMP, which will be presented in an easy and accessible way alongside your image in the Properties panel. You can find people, places and tags in this space as well.
We’re also adding a few other under-the-hood updates such as improved support of external drives, increased efficiency of CPU usage, and improved settings when sharing with your Gmail contact groups.
This latest release is in English only for now, but we plan to roll out additional languages soon. Download Picasa today and, as always, feedback and questions are welcome in our forums."
Sunday, 08 August 2010
Renaming Folders and Tags in Google Reader
If you have a lot of RSS feeds, an ability to categorize them is a must. Google Reader allows for a fair amount of customization when sorting your RSS feeds by category or topic. This is mostly done with folders/tags to sort the feeds you subscribe to: work, hobby, sports, news, etc. The ability to create and delete folders has been around for a while now with Reader, but the developers have recently added the ability to change the names of the folders you file your subscribed feeds into. There are two ways to change the name of a folder in Google Reader:
1. On the main interface
- On the main Reader screen, click on the little box with the downwards-pointing arrow to the right of the folder you want to change the name of. This box appears when you move the mouse pointer over the folder.
- From the drop-down menu, select ‘Rename folder’.
- Enter a new name and click the ‘OK’ button.
2. Through the Settings page
- Get to the Settings page by clicking the link in the upper right corner of the main screen.
- Select ‘Reader settings’ from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the ‘Folders and Tags’ link on the Settings screen.
- For the folders you wish to rename, click the ‘Rename’ link to the right of the name.
- Enter a new name and click the ‘Save’ button.
As you go through these steps, you will note that the processes to delete or create a folder are very similar. To create a new folder, go to the downwards arrow icon for any particular feed and select ‘New folder…’. The feed you selected will then be put into this new folder separate from the others. One thing I am still waiting on for Google to add are a subfolders option for greater sorting.
Do you have a lot of feeds you need to sort? Is Google Reader one of the better RSS readers? Let us know in the comments section.
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Google pulls 'Easy Root' off Market [updated]
Developer Unstable Apps just released their latest update to their 'Easy Root' application yesterday. Though, just as soon as it went up, Google quickly yanked it off the Android Market. The latest 'Easy Root' update (1.2.2), allowed owners running Froyo on the Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid X, and the Motorola Milestone to easily root their phones by a single touch of a button.
We got in contact of the developer of Easy Root, as we're trying to get to the bottom of why the application was pulled from the Market. That's what we do. He was kind enough to give us a statement. You can read it, as well as see a walkthrough video of the app after the break. [AndroidPhonesBlog via AndroidSPIN]
Update: The developer of Easy Root has again contacted us, this time with news that the application is once again live and available for download from his site HERE. Want some even better news? Emails are already going out to those that purchased from the Market with a new product key and download instruction. Our own Jared has already received his. It's really nice to see this level of support for a $0.99 application. Keep doing what you do Nathan!
Posted originally at Android Central
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Evernote for Windows gets WebCam notes
Today, we released an update to Evernote for Windows (version 3.5.5) This update is full of behind the scenes improvements to speed and stability. There is one notable new feature: WebCam Notes!
Download Evernote for Windows now or check for updates
WebCam Notes
If you use a webcam with your Windows computer, you may see a new note type in your Evernote toolbar: WebCam note. Clicking the WebCam note button turns on your camera and pops open a snapshot window. Once you take the snapshot, a new note is created in Evernote containing the image.
This feature is great for taking quick snapshots of business cards and wine labels. You can even turn your computer around and snap a photo of a whiteboard after your next brainstorming session. Once in Evernote, those images will be synchronized and processed so that you’ll be able to find your notes from anywhere.
Please note that there are a lot of different Windows webcams on the market. We were able to test compatibility with some, but certainly not all. If your webcam is supported, then you will see the WebCam note option. If it is not supported, then the option may not appear or may not capture the image correctly. Be sure to restart Evernote whenever you attach a new webcam to your computer.
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