Facebook, Google Android, Tidal Power, Search and the Moon

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Facebook Redesign To Go Live Tomorrow

Five months later and it looks like is ready to release their new profile redesign. Initially announced they were working on a redesign earlier this year. In May, a glimpse of the redesigned was released to developers in the developers sandbox. Tomorrow evening the redesign will be open to the public.

Google’s Android Losing It’s Mojo Fast

started off being a great idea, from a great company, with lots of support from carriers and manufacturers, and an awesome $10million contest to get developers drooling. With some stiff competition from , and loss of developer morale, I’m afraid of what the future might hold for this platform.

First Commercial-Scale Tidal Power System Delivers

The world’s first commercial-scale developed by British tidal company, Marine Turbines, has delivered electricity onto the grid for the first time. In principle, SeaGen works much like an “underwater windmill”, driven by the of the .

Google Tests Search Interface That Looks More Like Digg

In the new each comment has an up or down vote feature as well, and is using thumbs up and down icons that are exactly the same as those on . The comments show the username of the person leaving it, and clicking on it shows their account profile.

Google Launches New Space Race To The Moon

When became the first man to set foot on the , he uttered unforgettable words. But the next visitor to roam the lunar may send back e-mail instead. Welcome to a new kind of , where the earthly guest will be a machine and the goal is as much exploration as seeking out .

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Google Android, Do Not Call, Useful Websites and Machine Intelligence

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Latest Google Android SDK: Solid Improvement!

has announced another prerelease version of the SDK. We took a close look at how it performs and found that is listening to feedback—the new SDK is a solid improvement over its predecessor.

Do Not Call Registry saved from mandatory reset

When the Registry launched in 2003, it had but one major flaw. Thanks to some rare Washington harmony, our DNCR registrations are safe for life (or until you move).

9 Useful Websites You Should Know About, But Probably Don’t

The following is Nine Websites You Should Know About, But Probably Don’t. There were still some extremely useful websites that were left out, so I’m writing a continuation article to cover these sites.

Ray Kurzweil: Machines Will Match Human Intelligence By 2029

“I’ve made the case that we will have both the hardware and the software to achieve human level artificial intelligence with the broad suppleness of human intelligence including our emotional intelligence by 2029,” he said.

An Internet Marketers Guide To Leveraging Your Way To Massive Online Success

The term leverage is used often in circles, and simply means the to act effectively, using existing knowledge, money or something else in a manner that results in a chain reaction of greater success.

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