26October2008
Attention
Good Afternoon.
I will start posting here again. YTD.
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26October2008
Good Afternoon.
I will start posting here again. YTD.
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17June2008
Firefox celebrates its third edition today. Please download it and use it if you like the Internet. There are TONS of updates with this release. Most importantly it’s less intensive on memory and it’s faster than ever.
Drop IE and go Firefox.
10June2008
Google Maps feature Streetview has turned one year old today. To celebrate they added 37 new areas and expanded coverage for 15 areas.
- MA: Springfield
- NY: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse
- NJ: Newark
- VA: Virginia Beach
- NC: Charlotte, Winston-Salem
- SC: Columbia, Greenville
- GA: Atlanta
- FL: Boca Raton, Cape Coral, Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Sarasota, West Palm Beach
- AL: Huntsville
- MS: Jackson
- TN: Knoxville
- KY: Lexington, Louisville
- OH: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo
- MI: Ann Arbor
- MO: St. Louis
- KS: Topeka
- NE: Lincoln
- OK: Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- NV: Reno
- CA: Bakersfield, Fresno, Sacramento, Stockton
The best part for me is they added several Ohio cities, including Columbus and its suburbs.
And as an added bonus they got a photo of my Dad’s ass…. just in time for Father’s Day. I don’t think their face blurring technology will fix that. He’s not going to be pleased when I show him.
The coverage of Ohio is impressive.
You can read more about the update at the Google Lat Long Blog.
15April2008
Google is releasing an update to Google Earth today. The update will feature (but not limited to):
New navigational controls
Streetview in Google Earth
Google Sky Loads Quicker
If you haven’t familarized yourself with Google Earth recently, it’s time to get reaquainted.
Also, the picture to the left contains all actual data. The clouds and sunlight were in realtime when viewing. How is that not cool?
9April2008
Sketchcast debuted last September, but I’m not sure I posted about it.
It allows you to record sketches in real time and then show them off. You can embed them as well. It’s easier to draw with a graphics pad rather than a mouse.
25March2008
So, Internet Explorer 7 came out months ago. But a scary percentage of people still use IE6. They have it install on the computers here at my workplace. A group of people have started a website dedicated to upgrading peoples browsers so that compatibility is easier to achieve.
From Techcrunch:
“Which is why a group of them have created SaveTheDevelopers.org, an organization dedicated to making the Web a better place for developers (and thus for users as well). Web developers can grab a piece of code to put on their Websites which will detect if a visitor is using an outmoded browser (IE6, cough). When the offending browser is detected, a pop-down window will appear (assuming those aren’t blocked) which will direct the user to a page where they can upgrade to IE7, or the latest version of Firefox or Safari.”
Spread the message. I’ve just installed this website with the script. By the way this website looks like crap when viewed in IE6 anyway.
024March2008
Hulu, the joint venture from NBC Universal and Fox to show created content online for free just opened up to the public not too long ago. So if you miss one of your favorite NBC or Fox shows, and don’t have DVR check them out.
You can even embed full episodes on the web. Like this:
4March2008
I did it myself and it worked, which prevents me from laying down a couple hundred dollars to do the same thing.
16February2008
I just got this message when I signed in to Flickr today:
7February2008
Google recently added a very cool feature for Google Spreadsheets. You can now create forms to collect data and have it automatically entered into a spreadsheet.
You can read more here: http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2008/02/stop-sharing-spreadsheets-start.html
Also with Google Docs you can embed a spreadsheet or chart into any webpage, and you can even set it to update in real time with every change made to the document.