October 2009
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Google Wave Cinema
People are struggling to understand just what is Google Wave, what does it do, and what problems does it actually solve. Some are coming up with Google Wave Reviews, others with illustrative comparisons, but there’s still confusion nevertheless.
In the pursuit of understanding Google Wave and attempting to explain it to others, the latest effort is Google Wave Cinema. See the videos...
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iMobile Care review
Meet iMobile Care, a potential life-saver that you can carry around in your pocket.
Launched at the beginning of this month, the app is primarily a reference guide that lets you obtain essential information about medical conditions and situations quickly and easily. The tool allows users to get a visual and textual explanation of how deliver aid and care during emergencies and events such as...
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Easier to understand than Wave
Kudos to the site EasierToUnderstandThanWave.com. Unlike Google Wave, it’s pretty simple, and funny too, in a geeky way at least. The website gives you two options, by showing two pictures, and asks you to vote which is easier, Google Wave or something else.
Thousands of people have voted and so far things that are easier to understand than Google Wave include: Metaphysics, Death,...
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Google Suggestions
You have obviously noticed that as you type something on Google, it will suggest entries, words, phrases for you to type, to search that is. Here are some noteworthy Google Suggestions.These are not made up. Feel free to try them yourself.
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Apple application: Fingering Japanese girls
It’s not a punchline, it’s an actual Apple iPhone application. It lets you blow up the skirts of Japanese girls.
Of course you can achieve better results by fingering them, the screen showing the girls that is, as the video below illustrates.
This application called Puff! is not just an independent distributed app. Apparently it is also listed in Apple store!
Via TechCrunch
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Early reviews: Google Wave Sucks
We’re not saying that Google Wave doesn’t bring anything new to the online table, but as the early reviews are pointing out, it probably brings more problems then solutions, not to mention the security and privacy issues, which is something that undoubtedly more people will be talking about as they get a chance to test Google Wave.
The consensus so far seems to be that Google Wave...
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Google censors GoogleWaveSucks.com
A couple of days ago I registered the domains GoogleWaveSucks.com and IhateGoogleWave.com and set up a website for GoogleWaveSucks.com which was indexed by Google pretty fast. Today I checked and the site has been de-indexed by Google. First thought was how childish of Google, suppressing criticism of its products (Google Wave in this case). See IhateGoogle.com for an example of this bullying,...
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Google attacks Microsoft, invades its browser
Microsoft’s Internet Explore is the most used browser in the world, while Google’s Chrome is only used by a small percentage of internet users. So how does Google compete? It intrudes on Internet Explorer by inserting a plug-in which effectively makes the browser run on Chrome engine…on some sites, and Internet Explorer on others.
And how about the timing of this plug-in...
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Google wave sucks
There. Someone had to say it No client-server protocol, just lots of inefficient web-based shite so you will be stuck using google’s interface with google ads for the first few years of its existence. An instant message, email and document are suddenly all the same thing now but if you’re not happy with google’s Javascript-based word processor you’re fucked. They had...