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Posts Tagged Google

Gmail freaks out - Lynx for the win

Gmail decided to freak out on me tonight. After logging it, it would just continuously refresh the page immediately after loading. I don’t know if this means gmail is having issues, or my machine is just pissed off at me tonight, or what. It was consistent across browsers (mac ff, safari, webkit).
So […]


Google Browser Sync, why do you torment me so?

I’ve been using Google Browser Sync for a while now to sync bookmarks across any machine I use. Actually, I only use it to sync my bookmark toolbar, as I use delicious for any sort of “normal” bookmark. I think I use the bookmark drop down menu maybe once a month, but I […]


Google Becoming Boring(er)

As Google has grown to take over the world and all of your search, it still retained some semblance of personality and quirkiness. As much as any multi national multi-billion corporation can, anyways.
Maybe 2007 is the year that stops, though. Google recently renamed Froogle to “Google Product Search”, and the Google […]


Whatever Happened to MeasureMap?

It seems like ages ago that Measure Map was acquired by Google. Is anything going to come of that? I’ve had access to a beta account for awhile (not for this blog) and the simplicity and interface are wonderful - its pretty much the anti-Analytics. Analytics looks and feels like a very […]


Gmail Finally Adds Mass Delete

I noticed today that Gmail finally added a much request feature - mass delete by label. So say I want to delete, oh, all messages from the Struts mailing list (ahem) - just click all on the Struts page, and the option below appears. They even have a second alert to make sure […]


Do you program? You need to read Steve Yegge.

Adding Steve Yegge to the A-List of Programmer Bloggers


Google Calendar?

Maybe its for real this time. Paul Stone did the original snooping in the Gmail code which turned up links with the mysterious “calendar for you and the world”. Lets up this is more like gmail or maps and less like google reader or pages.


Google Drops Below $400

So Google has finally fallen below the insane $400 level due to missed earnings. Will they (and the valley) just shrug it off? Tristan Louis has an insightful analysis of the state of Google, and what they need to focus on going forward.
More worrisome, however, is the development of the Google […]


Looks like Google should’ve used BigDecimal!

But Yahoo search has it right…


Gmail adds a delete button! Cats and dogs live in peace!

Hell freezes over! Eclipse and Netbeans users unite! Pigs Fly!


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