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22 Nov 09

Google Voice to add Audio Ads?

  • The patent application lays claim to the methods and software "in which an indication of a telephone call being placed from a calling number is received, and a determination is made of an audio advertisement to play based on the calling number."
  • After the first month of the program it would be extremely interesting to see how many partial ads will be served, the cost difference between a first place and second placement ad, and even how the company deals with multiple-language advertising.

Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple. Maybe Too Simple.

  • Rather than support Android apps and other sorts of apps, there is only one kind of app Google is interested in: the Web app. Chrome OS is all about making Web apps the only apps you will ever need. Which kind of makes you wonder how long we’ll need Android apps, or iPhone apps for that matter, because you know it is only a matter of time before a phone comes out running on Chrome OS.

Live From Google’s Chrome OS Event

  • This includes a full product rundown and details about the formal launch, which is expected to occur early next year.
  • We aren’t launching it today and not beta today. But we’ve made progress. As of today the code will be completely open. We’re excited to announce this.
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19 Nov 09

The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon

  • There won’t be any negotiation or compromise over the phone’s design of features – Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google’s pure vision of what a phone should be.
21 Aug 09

Andy Kessler: Why AT&T Killed Google Voice - WSJ.com

  • Apple has an exclusive deal with AT&T in the U.S., stirring up rumors that AT&T was the one behind Apple rejecting Google Voice. How could AT&T not object? AT&T clings to the old business of charging for voice calls in minutes. It takes not much more than 10 kilobits per second of data to handle voice. In a world of megabit per-second connections, that's nothing—hence Google's proposal to offer voice calls for no cost and heap on features galore.
  • Wireless data service is AT&T's only bright spot, up a whopping 26% per customer. How so? As any parent of teenagers knows, text messages are 20 cents each, or $5,000 per megabyte. After the first month and a $320 bill, we all pony up $10 a month for unlimited texting plans. Same for Internet access. With my iPhone, I pay $30 a month for unlimited data service (actually, one gigabyte per month). Is it worth that? The à la carte price for other not-so-smart phones is $5 per megabyte (one-thousandth of a gigabyte) per month. So we buy monthly plans. Margins in AT&T's Wireless segment are an embarrassingly high 25%.
23 Jul 09

Google Docs, Slowly Morphing into Google Drive

  • At some point in the near future, Google Docs will allow you to upload any type of files. Some of the files can be edited, other files can be previewed online, while the rest of them are only stored online. For example, PDF files can't be edited online, but you can view them and share them.
05 Jul 09

Developer's Guide: The Protocol - Google Documents List Data API - Google Code

    • To update an existing document, first you retrieve the document you want to update, then you modify it as desired, and then you send a PUT request to either the edit link or the edit-media link, depending on what is to be updated.



      You can update any of the following:


      • The document's metadata
      • The document's contents
      • Both metadata and contents at once (using a MIME multipart request)
  • The new document contents, which form part of the MIME multipart request, must have a content-type for which conversion is supported--for instance, to update a Google Docs document with new content, it could have content-type application/msword, or content-type text/plain, but not content-type application/vnd.ms-excel. When updating a Google Docs spreadsheet, however, content-type application/vnd.ms-excel would be appropriate. Content-types which are not supported by the document type being updated will result in an HTTP 400 Bad Request response.
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10 May 09

GoogleTalk Architecture | High Scalability

  • Measure the right thing.

    - People ask about how many IMs do you deliver or how many active users. Turns out not to be the right engineering question.

    - Hard part of IM is how to show correct present to all connected users because growth is non-linear: ConnectedUsers * BuddyListSize * OnlineStateChanges

    - A linear user grown can mean a very non-linear server growth which requires serving many billions of presence packets per day.

    - Have a large number friends and presence explodes. The number IMs not that

    big of deal.
16 Jan 09

Google Axes Unpopular Applications

"Google announced it will stop supporting several Web-based services, including Google Video, Google Notebook and Dodgeball.com" I suppose SearchWiki replaces notebook (to some degree), but the loss of notebook really threw Ken Shelton for a loop before his Google presentation at CLHS today.

www.eweek.com/...le-Axes-Unpopular-Applications - Preview

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08 Jan 09

Secrets of success from Google co-founder Larry Page

  • We built a business on the opposite message. We want you to come
    to Google and quickly find what you want. Then we're happy to send
    you to the other sites. In fact, that's the point. The portal
    strategy tries to own all of the information.
  • We had the opportunity to invest
    in 100 or more companies and didn't invest in any of them. I guess
    we lost a lot of money in the short term -- but not in the long
    term.
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