- 16 Bit Versus 8 Bit Mode http://tinyurl.com/2snass #
- Is Silverlight 2 catching up with Flash? http://tinyurl.com/362kcc #
- BlueArc’s Titan is Flexing Petabytes http://tinyurl.com/3a357r #
- About a company that really knows how to leave a mess http://tinyurl.com/3cxwhn #
- California court threatens homeschoolers http://tinyurl.com/3abrco #
- Ziff Davis Media Files For Bankruptcy Protection http://tinyurl.com/28eocr #
- Where a Dollar Will Get You http://tinyurl.com/2xmh3b #
- Reduce, Reuse, Diffuse: Make Your Own Flash Diffuser from an Old Film Container http://tinyurl.com/2uqvp5 #
- Hit by ID theft, then plagued by Sprint http://tinyurl.com/372go3 #
- LucidTouch – the see-through mobile device http://tinyurl.com/3ban26 #
- Google Pulls Map Images at Pentagon’s Request http://tinyurl.com/32d5ww #
- How to Find Good Ideas for Business and Life http://tinyurl.com/24vqss #
- On the Street….The Silhouette, Milan http://tinyurl.com/2ptd99 #
- Inside the Shady World of Spy Gadgets http://tinyurl.com/2pv9b9 #
- Washday Blues: 1941 http://tinyurl.com/37wwsh #
- The Dangers of a Startup Democracy http://tinyurl.com/3299lb #
- Ask the Readers: How Do You Prepare for Enormous Debt? http://tinyurl.com/37a8xr #
- DoD to stop Google Maps from photographing any more army bases http://tinyurl.com/2gkjcz #
- TSA’s Ideal Laptop Bag http://tinyurl.com/28lhdq #
- The Best Kept Secrets of New York City http://tinyurl.com/3xpkmh #
Tag Archives: google
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-06
- Apple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software Beta http://tinyurl.com/2jvvem #
- Apple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software, featuring SDK and Enterprise…for June release http://tinyurl.com/2u23zw #
- Apple Announces MS Exchange ActiveSync Support for iPhone http://tinyurl.com/3bpxqm #
- Expression Studio 2 beta adds PHP, Silverlight 1.0 support http://tinyurl.com/3bhmoa #
- SurveillanceSaver http://tinyurl.com/2wdzsq #
- Google to launch consumer health care service later this year http://tinyurl.com/2nak6q #
- In-Stat: Average downstream connection is 3.8 Mbps http://tinyurl.com/38s3a3 #
- Google Earth Flight Simulator http://tinyurl.com/3exsrf #
- Police Can Be Intense (Funny Pics) http://tinyurl.com/2tgz8e #
- Google Calendar Sync http://tinyurl.com/37k6xj #
- Brits Britproof Britain for Texters http://tinyurl.com/2f9atm #
- Why I’m Done With the iTunes Store for Music http://tinyurl.com/2nx93z #
- Olympus reveal E-420: the world’s smallest interchangeable lens digital SLR http://tinyurl.com/2tyynv #
- Broadband Speed Test: How Fast Is Your Internet Connection? http://tinyurl.com/2jjgr4 #
- Teardown: a look inside Apple’s Time Capsule backup appliance http://tinyurl.com/2mdatb #
- 2010: Greening Vancouver http://tinyurl.com/2lhxa5 #
- How to Prevent Identity Theft — Deter, Detect, Defend http://tinyurl.com/35xr2z #
- Champ for President: 1912 http://tinyurl.com/354qnq #
- Watched a few American Idol videos, and I’m disgusted with the choice of songs and contestants this year. Glad I’m not following it. #
- New Mitsubishi displays will have built-in TV Guide http://tinyurl.com/yr9laj #
- Apple misses goal of 1,000 rentable movies on AppleTV http://tinyurl.com/353ct3 #
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-05
- Bourne Energy’s RiverStar: a fresh approach to hydropower http://tinyurl.com/34j39h #
- Analysts see ‘ringback tones’ becoming an $800 billion industry http://tinyurl.com/2nbd6x #
- Ringback tones are one more way for fiscally dumb people to spend their money. Completely pointless ways to show off. #
- Nokia Trips the Silverlight Fantastic http://tinyurl.com/3cftxs #
- New colors, button-shift and accelerated market expansion for 3-wheel Can?Am Spyder roadster http://tinyurl.com/367mf2 #
- The good, the bad, and how to make me cry http://tinyurl.com/3dxp2c #
- Creating and Entrapping Terrorists http://tinyurl.com/22x6pk #
- The way infants and adults see color is processed in… http://tinyurl.com/33t9ud #
- How to Inoculate Your Children Against Advertising http://tinyurl.com/37w87u #
- Creating Sidebars That Work http://tinyurl.com/34mhx9 #
- Secrets: Another Way to Manage Secret Prefs in your Mac http://tinyurl.com/3543eq #
- Airship Dreams http://tinyurl.com/37kkjz #
- Daylight savings is found to waste energy http://tinyurl.com/3br78v #
- Economical dual-fuel TSI concept from Volkswagen http://tinyurl.com/3agevd #
- A new type of car door – the dragonfly wing http://tinyurl.com/3dfum4 #
- Illustration: Mabel Lucie Attwell’s Peter Pan and Wendy http://tinyurl.com/32lgdx #
- AOL swings doors to its IM service wide open http://tinyurl.com/2zu5ck #
- Brace yourselves for a possible actors strike http://tinyurl.com/2ly4qy #
- 14 Awfully Simple Things to Be Grateful for in Your Daily Life http://tinyurl.com/3y8kg7 #
- Are we actually ready for the multicore and virtualization era? http://tinyurl.com/2rul7w #
- Prospects for Flash on iPhone dim with Jobs comment http://tinyurl.com/25z7wn #
- Tiny Ferris: 1914 http://tinyurl.com/2j2mqg #
- All (Baby) Bottled Up in Montmartre http://tinyurl.com/2knaxx #
- AT&T to invest 1 Billion worldwide for expansion http://redir.internet.com/rss/click/www.internetnews.com/breakingnews/article.php/3732261 #
- Apparently the Google Reader + Twitter Greasemonkey script has a problem with ampersands in the article title. #
- 8 Lessons Bloggers Can Learn From Sony http://tinyurl.com/2lhnj5 #
- Set a Blank Password in Windows XP To Protect the Computer from Internet Attacks http://tinyurl.com/2fwevp #
A few suggestions for FeedBurner
I’m a very happy user of FeedBurner, the wonderful feed management service from Google. I’ve been using it since early 2006, and I log on multiple times every day to keep track of my feeds. I’d like to talk about some features and options that I’d love to see on the site.
Ability to splice multiple feeds without having to add them to a network or put them in FAN. I’d love to be able to have a single feed that combines all of my content, without having to go through what I’m going now, which is to create a feed network, add my own feeds to it, and burn that feed to a feed… I know there are other services on the web that do this, but I’d rather be able to do it through FeedBurner.
Ability to splice external feeds (ones not burned at FeedBurner), into a single FeedBurner feed. This would work sort of the way that Jaiku or TwitterFeed work, in the sense that I’d take my feeds with very few subscribers, like my Twitter feed or my Vimeo feed, and add them to my single feed without needing to “burn” them as separate feeds at FeedBurner, and having them show up under My Feeds. I’m not really interested in managing those feeds at this point — I just want to add them to my single feed.
Better revenue reporting from FAN (FeedBurner Ad Network). I never know how much I’m getting, because the figures are just approximations, and the pay is somehow always less than what’s indicated in the control panel. AdSense always reports my revenues correctly, Amazon does it too, but FeedBurner always leaves me wondering how much money I’m going to get. Maybe I just don’t know where to look, but believe me, I’ve looked all over the place. There’s only one place where revenues are reported centrally, and then there are ad revenues for each individual feed in FAN, and still I don’t know how much money I’m making with my feed ads.
Ability to “refresh” feed flares. Old feed flares display with old preferences, so I have a ton of flares showing up for older posts. I understand that they’re cached, and they have to stay cached, because it would be murder on a database if the flares would be constructed dynamically for every feed item, including the older ones… But I’d like to have a manual “refresh” function for the flares, that would let all of the old posts and old feed flares inherit the most recent settings for my feed flares.
Ability to separate feed flares from the ads. I’d like to display the feed flares at the top of my posts, for example, and the ads at the bottom. Right now they’re together and there’s no way to display them but right next to each other.
The SmartCast feature is a bit confusing. Either I’m the one that doesn’t get it, or it doesn’t quite work as advertised. Here’s what it says on the site:
“Makes podcasting easy in feeds that normally cannot support it. Link to MP3s, videos, images, and other digital media in your site content and SmartCast creates enclosures for them automatically. Optionally adds elements required for a richer, more detailed listing in iTunes Podcast Directory and sites using Yahoo Media RSS.”
When I took my podcast feed, which is a simple category feed from my blog, and turned on the SmartCast option, enclosures for the media files linked from each post weren’t turned into enclosures. The iTunes elements were added to the feed, but it still didn’t become a feed that I could subscribe to from iTunes, so I gave up on it.
Now, a little more than a month since my last podcast, I see that I can subscribe to that feed in iTunes, and the podcast downloads just fine. But only the last item shows up instead of every single episode, or at least the last 10 feed items, which is the standard. Why? And why didn’t it work when I first turned on SmartCast for this feed? I can’t help but be confused by this. SmartCast can be a very elegant and easy way to turn a normal feed into a podcast feed, but it looks like it still needs some work.
Photo Splicer only works with the Flickr ID. The Photo Splicer option says I can put in either my Flickr user ID or my screen name, but it really only works with the User ID, which is annoyingly hard to find on Flickr. It would be nice if the User ID would be automatically looked up if I entered my screen name.
I know the FeedBurner folks will read this. They’re very conscientious and follow up on these things. I don’t want special treatment, but it would be very nice if they could consider my feature requests and see what can be done. FeedBurner has my thanks for a wonderful service!
Google bought Jaiku
Around noon today, I saw Scoble’s Twitter about Google’s purchase of Jaiku, and left two comments on his blog post. Basically, I said that Jaiku’s purchase made sense, but that Google probably considered Twitter and found Jaiku to be less expensive. I use both Twitter and Jaiku myself. I tried using Jaiku as my primary microblogging service, but came back to Twitter.
The thing about Jaiku is that it has more built-in features than Twitter, no questions about that. Its built-in feed integration service doesn’t even exist at Twitter, where we have to use the third-party Twitterfeed to get similar functionality. I wrote an in-depth comparison of Twitter and Jaiku back in July, and I invite you to have a look at it (see Part 1 and Part 2 of “The value of microblogging services”).
The kicker could be even more interesting though, and I don’t know if someone else has already touched on this. We all know about Facebook’s ridiculous $15 billion valuation, right? Well, Google’s purchase of Jaiku has just burst that absolutely ridiculous bubble. Jaiku offers functionality very similar to Facebook’s, but without all the annoying hype.
I bet you the price Google paid for Jaiku was very reasonable, much like the price they paid for FeedBurner. I for one am glad Google pays sane prices for their acquisitions, unlike Microsoft. The only time I think they splurged was with YouTube, but they paid for the users there. (They obviously didn’t pay for the content, since most of it was and still is pirated from TV and movies…)
I hope Facebook’s valuation drops down to some normal amount now, something like $500-750 million. By the way, I’m not on Facebook and I don’t intend to join it any time soon. I’m also not on MySpace.