Sharing gadgets just got better

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 @ 2:25 am

Posted by Jeff Regan,
Engineer

Have you ever wanted to tell a friend about a really great game
gadget on href="http://www.google.com/ig?source=igbp" id="fpt0" >iGoogle
or help someone set up a gadget exactly the way you have it? You
can do those things on iGoogle using the Share menu, but what you
couldn't do before today was share a gadget and collaborate
with your friends on the same
gadget data. This means you can now view and edit gadgets
just like href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=writely&passive=true&continue=http://docs.google.com/&followup=http://docs.google.com/&ltmpl=homepage&nui=1&rm=false"
id="fe1r" >Google Docs.

A simple gadget to share is one for href="http://www.google.com/ig/directory?hl=en&url=www.google.com/ig/modules/sticky.xml"
id="cl_j" >sticky notes. Enter a grocery
list, share it with family members, and everyone can see and edit
the same list. If you like crosswords, but like me need plenty of
help, just share your href="http://www.google.com/ig/directory?q=crossword&hl=en&url=www.nytimes.com/ads/crosswords/gadget/puzzle.xml"
id="mfr_" >crossword with a friend and
they can work on it with you.

Here's how in three steps:

Step 1: Click the triangle on the gadget you want to share and
click "Share this gadget."

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Best Google Earth Image update EVER!

Filed under: Google Sightseeing — Wrote by Lees on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 @ 2:11 am

Just after http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=721135
yesterday’s announcement of New Google Earth version 4 betas
the team have sneaked out another, as yet unannounced, imagery
update.

Although it’s not clear where has or hasn’t been updated it is
already clear that this is the best update EVER.
Why? This update includes recent high-resolution images from
Scotland’s capital city, and home of Google Sightseeing HQ,
Edinburgh!

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As usual the images haven’t made their way into Google Maps yet,
but I’m sure it won’t be long.

Update: The imagery update now been http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=722356
officially announced (along with a terrain update), here’s the
rundown:

Digital Globe updates all over the globe with the most notable
being large content additions in Somalia and Australia

Updated US states: Indiana and Delaware

Miscellaneous high res cities and counties in North America:
Monterey Bay, CA; Yakima County, WA; Summerland, Canada; Greater
East Wenatchee, WA; Polk County, IA; Warren County IA; and Bay
County, FL

Small high-res updates in the UK (Swansea, Edinburgh,
Doncaster, Gwent) and expanded London coverage

High-res update in Bremerhaven, Germany.

Newer imagery for Lanzarote (Canary Islands)

Google Earth Blog-supplied http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2006/10/wirefly_x_prize_cup_1.html
XPrizeCup flyover and the Sanford, NC airport

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Foo Camp @ O’Reilly Headquarters in Sebastapol, CA

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Your Google homepage, to go

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 @ 10:15 pm

Posted by Abhijit Kalamkar, Software
Engineer

Anyone who's ever tried to browse the web on their cell phone
knows that it isn't always the best user experience. That's
why I'm excited to tell you about href="http://mobile.google.com/personalized/index.html" >Google
Mobile Personalized Home. We've designed a way for you to
view the things that you really care about, from your Gmail inbox
to news headlines, weather, stock quotes, and feeds (Atom or RSS).
The interface is optimized for small screens, and we've
arranged things so you don't have to click on a bunch of links
to locate what you're after -– your personalized content
appears on top, right where it should be. Give it a try, and href="mailto:mobile-support@google.com" >let us know how you
like it.

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The illuminated continent

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 @ 10:14 pm

Posted by Michael Jones, Google Earth
CTO

Have you ever dreamed of Africa while reading National Geographic? The exotic
photographs and thoughtful articles take you there with a magical
sense of place. Today we embraced that magic by releasing Google
Earth data layers that index National Geographic stories,
images, journals, and even a live webcam in Africa.

Just start Google Earth,
enable the National Geographic layers, and begin exploring.

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Across Africa, you will see the familiar yellow National Geographic
logo. Zoom in to see the title of each feature article or
photograph. Click the icon and a pop-up balloon shows a photo and
description along with links to the content. Follow those links to
read the entire story right where it happened. Not only will you
learn about Jane Goodall's Fifi, you'll see her home.
Joining the stories and images are layers for National Geographic
Sights & Sounds multimedia resources, a live WildCam in
Botswana, and a collection of Mike Fay's Megaflyover
images.

The Megaflyover images are stunning. Mike spent more than a year
taking 92,000 high resolution photographs of the continent. That
project is described in Tracing
the Human Footprint, an article in the September 2005 National Geographic. He selected
500 of his favorite scenes of people, animals, geological
formations, and signs of human presence and annotated them in
Google Earth. Look for the red airplane icons as you fly over
Africa. Each of these marks a spot where a high resolution image
awaits your own personal voyage.

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Yahoo! OneSearch is OK and compatible more mobile phone

Filed under: Yahoo Search — Wrote by Lees on Sunday, November 18th, 2007 @ 5:08 am

Yahoo ever served platform at rolling out shift to search OneSearch January this year, compositive almost all Yahoo services and application. Yahoo upgrades Go For Mobile 2.0 to Gamma edition recently, , make this platform OK and compatible the mobile phone of 85% above and other and mobile equipment.

On mobile service application, the diversity of the good compatibility of Yahoo and service makes its have competition ability more.

About Yahoo! OneSearch, the introduction before can be being examined.

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