Bringing Linux to the Masses
A lot of G1 users were disappointed when Google’s voice search was first introduced for the iPhone but not the G1. It seemed almost scandalous. While Google’s most recent innovations, Latitude, was promised for the G1, but on my modded RC30 phone all it said was “coming soon”.
Luckily JesusFreke released the new RC33 image including [...]
Around 3:30 GMT I was googling something, and noticed that ALL search results were labeled with “This site may harm your computer.” Initially I brushed it off, and assumed that my company’s IT were up to something, didn’t really put much thought into it. 30 minutes later I went back home, and found the same [...]
Google is a wonderful tool. No I am not talking about how it helps us locating the information we seek, unearthing valuable gems. But rather how it reveals trends. It’s only logical, the more people are searching a keyword the more revealing of current trends. a pretty simple and straightforward hypothesis.
So it’s only normal for [...]
I am not really big on downloading flash videos from sites like youtube or metacafe. But whenever I need to, I just head straight to keepvid. Usually that does the trick, but sometimes it doesn’t, and I would just quickly give up and wouldn’t bother finding an alternative solution. Especially if you keep in [...]
In a previous blog of mine, I have explained how you can Google straight from the comfort of your command line. Well now, why don’t we do the opposite? Bring the command line to Google? Well, my friend and colleague Adnan tipped me on goosh.org, the Unofficial Google Shell! When you first visit the [...]
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