Archive for November, 2006

Google Trends Top Ten!

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

So Google talk rolled out an interesting feature a while back, to show your friends which song your playing…You can see it here…

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Well they use it to track what people are playing and rank music using it.
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It seems pretty cool, so I’m not totally against it, but I bet a lot of people don’t know this is going on. And it’s important to remember that this user information is turned directly into money by companies like google.

I didn’t see them mention this to me when doing the software update. Software license agreements are all hocus pocus….click here and we’ll make the hundreds of pages of nasty legalese go away so you can just use the damn program. At least google’s got some blurb up about how you opt-in and opt-out. They’re pretty cool about that.

I’m a consumer whore. And How!

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Ahahhaa

I don’t know WHAT this is; but it’s pretty fun. The end is amazing.

update 3/8/2008: the video was removed from gootube. Here’s some information on this brilliant animation.

Buy a Yak for charity

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

For 100 pounds sterling you can buy a yak for some needy Tibetian children…

I applaud the people who thought this one up….seems like a very concrete, practical way to help someone directly…

It looks like Save the Children has a fairly good rating on Charity Navigator, too.
Found this thru the inq.

YouTube Finds: Dominos

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

Started looking around gootube for some dominos vides. Browsing around, I found some decent stuff:

Billards + dominoes

Too much setup time, but worth the wait: CDs, Cassettes, Boxes, etc.

People (Miller Comercial from a few years ago)

Awesome, looks like its from a kids show

Google Calendar: Use at your own risk

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

When google calendar came out, I figured it was a privacy nightmare and I avoided it. My main concern was that google would hold a bunch of my information and then get suppoenaed or bought or accidentally leak the information out onto the net or something. Now I’m not an important person or anything, I just didn’t feel like it was a good idea.

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So today I gave it a shot, after a friend suggested that I share her calendar. So I took a look and it’s got some cool features. Basically Google is taking a shot directly at Microsoft’s Outlook calendar program, but doing it server-side. It looks good, as their things typically do. The security model they’ve chosen seems fairly straight forward, but I will be that many many people will be bitten by this. I still think this type of program is best obtained clientside, but with the lack of development of non-MS calendars (is Sunbird ever going to pick up the pace?), maybe I will use gCal.

A calendar can contain many juicy pieces of information and google wants this, because it makes their program more powerful. I’m all for that, but again, I think people that don’t understand it will misuse it. Even those that do (like the semi-incompetant me) will probably accidentally post a copy of their social security card or something.

For instance, you can import a flight itenerary into google calendar directly. I haven’t done it myself, but I wanted to see what the process was like so I did a quick search for “google calendar flight”, and found this interesting blog post where a guy stalks (for demo purposes) some lady who left her calendar wide open:

Death By Google Calendar

Use with google with care folks. As they get bigger, we should all worry more.