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danieltenner.com — What problems does Google Wave solve?
"The way Google should have advertised Wave is: it solves the problems with email”
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The way Google should have advertised Wave is: “it solves the problems with email”
FT.com | Tech Blog | App stores are not the future, says Google
"We believe the web has won and over the next several years, the browser, for economic reasons almost, will become the platform that matters"
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We believe the web has won and over the next several years, the browser, for economic reasons almost, will become the platform that matters
Google’s Digitized Book Project Hinges on a Retro Kind of Search - NYTimes.com
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Google will pay $125 million to create a system under which customers will be charged for reading a copyrighted book, with the copyright holder and Google both taking percentages; copyright holders will also receive a flat fee for the initial scanning, and can opt out of the whole system if they wish.
EETimes.com - Server makers get Goooogled
"Google has not disclosed details of its motherboard design, but it did release a white paper calling for designs built on 12V-only power supplies. Besides such supplies, Google's design is said to use at least two full servers per board and remove many of the unneeded parts found in many mainstream server motherboards in an effort to shave cost, reduce power consumption and increase reliability."
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A combination of 12V-only power supplies and point-of-load converters will help simplify what has become a rat's nest of power connections on server motherboards, spanning everything from 12V to below 3.3V,
The Good Guy Behind "Don't Be Evil" and Google Mail
"The very first version of [AdSense] was actually a side project while I was working on Gmail because we had no way of making money for Gmail.... I just built it one night and released it on our internal prototype of Gmail."
Google App Engine for developers
"Google App Engine is a managed hosting environment with a tightly managed stack running in a machine-independent environment. It simplifies the deployment and management of your web application software stack while constraining you to a specific stack."
Using Django with Appengine
"This is a port of the Django tutorial to use appengine instead of Pure Django. Like in the Django tutorial, we build a poll engine, where you can create polls and others can vote for them."
Inside Google's mobile future - Network World
"My biggest concern with Android is that I find nothing compelling in it that sets it apart from other handheld OSes. Though one might be tempted to point to the inclusion of the SQLite database engine as significant, I am unconvinced"
JotSpot Born Again as Google Sites, the Wiki-less Wiki
"Google now has a pretty good and easy web-page creator with some wiki features made user-friendly, and a half-hearted attempt at integrating the rest of the Apps empire using Sites. Perhaps they get it right in the next release."
GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline
"Imagine your favorite website is now stored on your computer, and it syncs whenever there's altered content. Whenever you look at the site, your browser is grabbing everything straight from your hard drive."
What the Google Intranet Looks Like
Interesting peek at Moma, the Google Intranet. Includes redacted screenshots of Moma and some in-house webapps.
Unqualified Reservations: Five problems with Google Android
"Android is not a better Web 2.0, nor anything like it. Instead it's a better PalmOS. Yet another standalone OO programming environment. With a networking API. Yawn."
How to write a resume OR CV OR Vitae to be spotted by Google HR
"[Google HR] searches for webpages that contains (resume OR CV OR Vitae) in title, and C++ and Python and (Software Engineer OR Architect OR Programmer) in everything."
Search Engine Marketeers are the new script kiddies
How a blog got banned from Google after reportedly being hacked by malicious Search Engine marketer
Google designed for Google
What if google.com was optimized by an SEO? A parody illustrating the eight easy steps towards "Google Design Perfection".
Google Top Interview Puzzles
List of 27 interview puzzles supposedly were actually used in Google interviews. Most puzzles are algorithmic in nature, meaning you have to think hard about data structures, complexity, Big O, etc.
Machine Architecture Talk Online
"Would you be surprised to discover that only about 1% of all the transistors on your modern CPU exist to ever compute anything? And that the other 99% of your CPU's transistors are essentially dedicated to nothing but hiding memory latency?"
Why Google cares about its Reader
"The way to solve the ranking problem for fresh information is to analyze the attention streams of people that are consuming very fresh information. And where do people consume very fresh information? That’s right, they do it in a feed reader."
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