Jun. 1st, 2007

l33tminion: (Caffeine)
I'm on Twitter now. Not sure if I'll do much with it, though...

If any of you are already Twitterers, care to share your usernames?
l33tminion: (Default)
  • Short Attention Spans
    • Tumblr
    • Twitter
    • What will be the ultimate conclusion of this trend?
  • Google vs. Yahoo
    • Yahoo
      • Cool UI stuff (YUI shares the shininess)
      • Cool tagging systems
        • Del.icio.us
        • Flickr (tag clusters are nifty)
        • Will any of this improve their search?
        • Is this the next way to create a web catalog, since the hierarchal system doesn't work so well?
    • Google
      • Local search becomes augmented reality (Google Maps + GPS-Enabled Smartphone = Win)
      • Innovative approach to tagging
      • Translation with a statistical focus --> natural language understanding (they're certainly hiring AI programmers left and right)
      • Focusing on internet security, what's this all about? (That plus customized Firefox running off of a USB key = awesome.)
      • Google Gears = webapps that work offline
    • Yahoo vs. Google = explicit vs. implicit metadata? Cool thought, but certainly an oversimplification.
  • Customization to the max
    • Firefox plus extensions
    • Custom start pages
      • Google has the newly renamed iGoogle
      • I still think Netvibes is the best (and it grows ever shinier)
    • Will such customization (to a less obsessive extent) ever be adopted by general audiences?
  • Unrelated notes
    • eBay has bought StumbleUpon and will likely drive it into the ground.
    • Not related to the internet per se, but Microsoft has a new product (including a new OS?) that looks awesome. Innovation? From today's Microsoft? I'm stunned... Seriously, if those things sell for $5K-10K, they will be well worth it. Go and check out the video.
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