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Google Public DNS: Online - December 4th, 2009

Official pages on the matter: Official Google Blog Post Google Code Overview Google Code Instructions It’s as easy as entering two numbers in your internet connection settings. The payoff is minimal, but I’m quite happy to be using Google’s servers instead of Comcast’s.  

Tags: dns, google, news, web, win
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Google's Experimental Redesign: You Can Activate it - November 25th, 2009

Google recently (within the last couple of days) went wide with selective testing of their experimental new redesign — meaning only one in thousands of users would see the new interface at all. Some of those users have been good enough to rifle through their cookies afterwards. Notice Anything? It’s not a huge difference, but [...]

Tags: google, internet, tips, tricks, win
Posted in google, news

 

No More Caffeine (for now) - November 10th, 2009

And now I have to change all my home pages back to regular Google.  

Tags: caffeine, google
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Wave on an iPhone: Shaky, Progressing - November 9th, 2009

No matter what you’ve heard, Wave does work on iPhones. There’s recently been a bit of a murmur about Waveboard, a “client” for Google Wave, and whether or not it’s worth the download. I’m going to say the answer is a technical no. Please, feel free to give it a try for yourselves, but for [...]

Tags: fluid, google, growl, iphone, safari, wave, waveboard
Posted in google, social-networking

 

The End of the World as We Know It - November 6th, 2009

Yep. It really happened. An ad appeared on the Google homepage.  

Tags: ads, droid, google, marketing, verizon
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Andrew Keen: Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture - September 6th, 2009

(Flux Capacitors set to 2007!) While at first glance, this seems like your average 2012-style semi-psychotic rant, Andrew Keen introduces his book titled The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet Is Killing Our Culture, and he’s actually got some good points. The funny thing is, this speech took place in 2007. It’s interesting how [...]

Tags: authors, books, google, international, new media, old media, politics, web 2.0
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