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Category Archives: Future

Marissa Mayer flexes Google’s imagination muscle

When you focus on the things people use every day, you solve big problems.

iGoogle gadgets are a new form of advertising.
The orginary and the every day.
Occam’s razor for logic: the simplest answer is probably right.
The Google homepage. Sergey created the original homepage. What inspired him to make it plain?
“We didn’t have a webmaster. And [...]

Google I/O 2008 key[notes]

Vic Gundotra, VP of Engineering at Google.
What does Google have to do with developers?

At a very high level, Google cares about moving the web forward. Advancing it, is something we think is critical to the ecosystem.
Do you have a cloud? I suspect not.
At Google, we spend millions of millions of dollars on clouds. We can [...]

Store and share everything online with drop.io

Online storage is brilliant for backing up data. It’s even better for sharing data with friends or colleagues. drop.io does it right.

I use the product for saving bits of data that I want to revisit in the future. For example, when I have time, I wanna learn the C programming language. So I created a [...]

Live podcasting is the new black

As I was watching Buzz Out Loud today, I felt eerily comfortable interacting with a podcast.
Maybe it’s because I was watching Leo Laporte for six hours straight yesterday.

Laporte was giving hints about his new project yesterday on air, and it sounds like he is gonna be spending a lot of time in front [...]

Connected to every medium

The web allows us to keep in touch with our friends in so many ways today. When I log into Facebook, I am immediately greeted with a news feed of activity.

Users can update their status too. So whether you like it or not, you know what they are doing.

Twitter is only status:

A can also [...]

Madeleine Albright visits CNET

“I wish there were a book that would tell me what to do.” -Warren Harding
Madeleine Albright just published a new book, and she came to CNET to talk about it and the state of American politics. The following is my scratch notes from her talk. Sorry if it’s sloppy, I have never blogged this early [...]

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