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Anyone looked into this?  Happy to see alternates, but I am somewhat concerned about this quote:

_...there seemed to be little interest from Google in changing and extending GPB to address the performance related issues._


http://blog.blinkprotocol.org/2013/01/blink-compared-to-google-protocol.html






 

A little late to the party, but this is one incredible album.

A little late to the party, but this is one incredible album.

Recorded at the First Avenue and 7th St Entry you'll get plenty of Dick Valentine banter between a solid set of Electric Six classics including this quote:

"Put the two together and you have a kangaroo going down a water slide." 

And what's more you have long-time First Ave stage manager Conrad Sverkerson on the cover.  Read more about it here.

http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2012/10/electric_six_release_live_album_recorded_at_first_ave_...

 

It's e-waste day here at Google.

It's e-waste day here at Google. Time to ditch all my 16MB video cards, 10base2 Ethernet cards, UltraSCSI HBAs (fast 'n wide) and some old tape backup gear.

I might keep the Pentium 2 just for the bed of nails heat sink. Raj Iyengar snagged the Myspace branded Flip video camera with the dead battery.

 

 

Begone vile techcrunch transparent image seen in too many shares..

See http://b/5827537 for more detail and to lament that this fix took a whole year..


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5833776330904352769/5833776339214430850






 

*Suggest* -- _it's not just for search queries_

Is there a "Google Cookbook" resource for our customers on how best to use our plethora of services given a scenario?

The specific example I have is "opening a new restaurant".  Here's some of the steps I can see that we might want to suggest.

* -Sign up for a MapMaker account, add your Restaurant.-
  http://mapmaker.google.com/
  Oops, found out you can add your listing here instead:
  http://www.google.com/places/
* _.....wait for review of your edits...._ * Do not create a Google+ profile (yet) despite what you read at:
  http://www.google.com/+/business/
* Consider Apps For Your Domain    http://deployment.googleapps.com/Home/small-business
* Create a website for your business using Google Sites
  (Or maybe Google Drive?  Or just host it)
* Sign up for Webmaster Tools.
  https://www.google.com/webmaster/tools/
  - Verify website ownership via DNS or 'magic' file.
  - Set your geographic target.
  - Set up sitelinks for directions/menus
  - more?

* Sign up for AdWords.  Set your timezone forever and ever:
   https://www.google.com/adwords
* Sign up for Google Analytics
   https://www.google.com/analytics
* Sign up for Blogger, and create a blog.
   https://blogger.com/
* Add the following to your website
  - Google Analytics
  - plusone/share buttons
    https://developers.google.com/+/plugins/

* Phew, -MapMaker- Google Local listing approved weeks later!
* Go to the Google+ Places page, and submit request for verification.
* _.....wait for postcard to arrive in the mail....._
* Start posting to twitter/facebook/tumblr/yelp in frustration.
* Get Zagat rated:
   http://www.zagat.com/restaurant-owners
   email to [email protected]
   [??? Is this obsolete information?]

* Hooray!  My business verification postcard has arrived.
* Verify my business!  Create my plus page linked to my Places page.
* [delete any plus pages you may have created before this point. so sorry!]
* Connect Plus page to my website
  http://support.google.com/plus/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1713826
  - add magic <link.. tag> or a brand badge widget to verify.
* Add my Opentable link.
* Get interior street view for my business
   http://maps.google.com/help/maps/businessphotos/
* Add Blog/Social Networking links to my Plus page for authorship.
* Upload photos to my Plus Page.
* Get Followers for my Page and have them write reviews.
* Sign up for Google Offers
  https://www.google.com/offers/business/
* Start an Adwords campaign.
* Post regularly to the PlusPage by setting a reminder email.

After poking around gathering these links it really makes you realize that our Org Chart is on display and how painful this is for users that just want to get things done.  I also realize that we've made great progress in unifying many services.

That said, there's lots that could be done.  Can we suggest the next step to a user?  Can we remove the speed bumps between products.  Can we infer customer intent? ("It looks like you're opening a restaurant, you might want to do A, B, C next.)









 

IDF needed: *Method of generating culturally non-offensive hash numbers.*

Requesting "Satan's number" removal from my profile!!
Jacob Ryan Hughes Jan 10 08:49PM -0800

I am requesting an *immediate* URL number sequence change!! The pattern in
my profile's number sequence has the following 3 in a row 6s, symbolizing
"Satan's number" in the Bible. It wasn't until today (01/10/2013) that I
realized that the number sequence had the following "symbol". I will even
pay for a shorter URL for the inconvenience! Please help me resolve this
issue!!

Here is my profile
https://plus.google.com/109134666819281103796/about









 

 

Anyone have a copy of this lying around?  If not I'll expense a copy (or two).

A good chunk of it is in Google Books, but would like to read the rest of it.


http://books.google.com/books?id=2chSmLzClXgC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&am...






 

Mike's already picked up on the +1s bleeding through.

Mike's already picked up on the +1s bleeding through.

We have an open bug on choosing a URL from the body text.  Another possible solution -- allow posts with links to use full-bleed photos.

Originally shared by Mike Elgan

How Google+ could improve viral G+ marketing for free.

Unlike Facebook, Google+ is a great blogging platform.

Let's say you want to blog about another post somewhere. If you paste in the link, or click on the link icon, Google+ will add a thumbnail from the external post, plus a blurb. 

But this is ugly. Some of the highest-traffic bloggers on Google+ don't use that system, including me. What we do instead is add a big, appealing photograph, the paste in the link in the body of the post. 

The first method links plus-ones on the other post. In other words, when someone plus-ones a post on Google+, the original source plus-one count goes up by one. It's linked forever. If the same user comes back and un-does his plus-one, the count on the source site goes down by one. 

However, if you do the big-picture method, plus-ones on Google+ are not reflected on the external post -- the plus-ones are not linked. 

Here's an example of the problem: Yesterday I posted an item on Cult of Mac using the big-picture method. The post and its comments got well over 2,000 plus-ones. But over on the Cult of Mac site, the post got only 76 plus-ones. 

https://plus.google.com/+MikeElgan/posts/B9VLptUGikF

People always mentally compare the Facebook "Like" count with the Google+ "plus-one" count and Google+ often looks like a slacker. But the reason is that likes for the the big-picture posts on Google+ aren't counted. 

If Google+ had counted the "plus-ones" for my post, for example, the G+ count would have been much higher than the Facebook count, and people viewing the source page would have a more accurate comparison between Facebook and Google+. 

Here's my proposed solution. 

When a user pastes in a URL in Google+, and the system auto-generates the thumbnail-and-blurb thing and links the plus-ones of the two posts, the user should have the option of replacing the thumbnail-and-blurb without de-coupling the linked plus-ones. 

That way, bloggers like me could use big-picture blog posts and still have plus-ones reflected on the source page. 

Is this possible or desirable? 

 

 

Nice to see a punk community springing up in Google+!

Nice to see a punk community springing up in Google+!  Here's my first pick.  Posting the play store link since they don't have many youtube videos available and since Revolution and World on Fire are my faves...

 

The secret truth -- the ITU wants deep packet inspection to fix their Content-Type charset headers..


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5823819709617866049/5823819712652075282






 

*Hidden Riches!*

From java-libraries-dev

ImmutableMultimap has an inverse()  method, so it's really also ImmutbaleBiMultimap.


http://docs.guava-libraries.googlecode.com/git/javadoc/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMultimap.h...






 

Count -all- more of the +1s !!!

And we can even beat twitter when the article isn't being reposted by tons of bots, like this:

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/state_web_winter_2012


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5823404156012784257/5823404159481790626






 

It's high noon for the internet and the ITU.

It's high noon for the internet and the ITU.

http://google.com/takeaction

The watch you see was from the 1998 plenipotentiary conference in Minneapolis. I implemented the RealAudio streaming for the conference back when I worked in the IT department at the ITU.

Engraved on the back of the watch is the text "Offered by SWISSCOM".

 

Pennies from Verizon prepaid 3G bandwith.  I find it fun to see how badly people implement their payment systems.  Worried a little bit that end-users won't.

[note: 1st attempt was with wrong zip code]


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5818499384700596113/5818499381876482594






 

 

 

Get your #musicmonday  moving with some Greek punk/grunge.

Get your  moving with some Greek punk/grunge.

You can really hear the Nirvana-esque Steve Albini production along with shades of X, the Sex Pistols and Gossip.

I suppose Punk from disaffected youth is the only silver lining for the Greek financial mess.

h/t to Pixbear for review.

 

Anyone work with reverbnation?  Would be nice to get them supporting Google+

http://www.reverbnation.com/band-promotion/social_sync

They're probably already using our APIs since they target Youtube.  They also have one of the larger mappings of social media links I've seen.


http://www.reverbnation.com/band-promotion/social_sync






 

What's the state of the art for publishing bloom filters in these parts?

_Problem_: need a way to identify if a URL is a Google+ plus page without sending an RPC all the time.  It's acceptable if recent plus pages are not included.

There are any number of MRs that iterate over the all gaia-space that could compute this and put it someplace.

Anyone with good examples of this in practice?

Is there a super-secret bloom filter publishing service that I'm not aware of (and if not, maybe there should be?)

[Obviously once I have the persisted bloom filter then I can play around with doing incremental updates from a subscriber to a goops feed and all that.]









 

Decided to dig deep in my mail archives to see what my first contact was with Google-folk after reading @116509592231017933209 post.

Earliest was search integration on redhat.com (early 2000), back then http://redhat.google.com was a real thing.

Lots of people moved on including Ray Sidney, Samir Kothari, Harry Cheung, Howard Jacobson, Rachael Kutras...

The two still here are @112983450704233067709 and @111898143234484272777









 

Okay, it's totally non-obvious and buried in the settings.

Okay, it's totally non-obvious and buried in the settings...  There is some magic that detects that it's a following circle:

https://cs.corp.google.com/#google3/java/com/google/apps/tacotown/socialgraph/client/CircleNameSugge...

Originally shared by Trey Harris

This bears repeating. Privacy is important, and Google+ has great privacy controls. But you need to know how they work to use them to best advantage.

The first rule of privacy on Google+: people don't get any access to your info without you taking action. Relationships in G+ are "asymmetric", meaning you can "follow" someone ("adding to a circle", or "circling") without their having to reciprocate by circling you back. When you circle someone, the things they share you'd already be able to see anyway — because they're shared publicly or with a circle that includes you — will appear in your streams. But if you go to their profile before and after you circle them, you won't see much difference — circling someone doesn't give you access to their info.

At the same time, when you circle someone else, you are not only asking Google+ to put that person's shares into your stream, but you're also giving them access to things you share with your circles. For instance, if you edit your profile (the circle with a profile in the buttons up top of the G+ web interface), you can give people in your circles access to your email address or your phone number. Those are people you have added to your circles, not people who have circled you. (When you edit your profile, you can change the visibility of items by clicking the little icon next to each one.)

Similarly, if you enable G+ chat, when you click the triangle to the right of your name in the chat box (in the left sidebar of your G+ stream, not in Gmail) you can choose whether "Your Circles" can chat you, or a custom selection of circles. Note that those people must have also circled you and done the same; chat is obviously one case where reciprocity matters!

But if you've been paying attention, you'll notice that you circle someone for two different reasons: one, to see their shares in your stream, and two, to give them access to your info and/or chat. This makes sense most of the time; people you know are the people you want to hear from. But sometimes the two don't align, and when they don't, you need to know a couple of more advanced tricks, which I've taken screenshots of below.

First, not all circles are created equal. Some circles are ones you may use for celebrities or people you don't know but who publicly share interesting stuff. (A lot of people use the "Following" circle for that.) Maybe you want to get their stuff in your stream, but you don't want to give them any access to your info. No problem: go to https://www.google.com/settings/plus and click "Customize" under "Your circles" (first screenshot). Then make sure only the circles you want to share with have the checkbox clicked (second screenshot). Now, when you see "Your circles", you know that really means "all my circles but the ones I unchecked here", and you're safe to add whoever you want to "just follow" to those unchecked circles without giving them visibility to things you want to share in a limited fashion.

What about the reverse case? Maybe you have business associates or acquaintances who post stuff you don't care to read, but you do want them to have the "always up to date" contact information in your profile (especially useful if they have an Android phone or use Gmail!) and/or access to chat you. In that case, put such people together in a new circle (I call mine "Contacts", because that's how I think of them). Make sure the circle is checked in the "Your circles" setting we just saw. Then go to your stream and click that circle's name in the lefthand sidebar (third screenshot). Now, at the top, you'll see a slider. Drag it all the way to the left (fourth screenshot), so it says "Show nothing from this stream in my main stream" (fifth screenshot).

Now you won't see this circle's shares unless you specifically go to this stream again, but since this circle is part of "Your Circles", they'll have access to the things you want to share with them.

(One final note: when you enable chat in G+, you have your choice between allowing chat from "Your Circles" and a custom set you select. This gives you even a bit more control. Maybe you don't want to be chatted by that guy you're following with the interesting but weird political opinions, but you'd just love it if your favorite celebrity were to respond to your insightful comment with a chat. It's your choice.)

 

So my Nexus4 order was backordered.

So my Nexus4 order was backordered.  So here's the next best thing.  I was able to get the following since I've been with T-Mobile for over 10 years:

- $199 with $50 mail in rebate.

- Waived the overnight shipping fee of $24.99 (as a credit to my bill)

- You do need a data plan of >$35/month on the line and a 2 year contract extension, however the standard plan comes with 400 text messages so I was able to consolidate a text message bundle with the data bundle and end up at $0 change.

- Retain the rest of my FamilyTime,@Home service and the G1 data plan on the other line.

And it will arrive tomorrow...

 

Is there a bad OWNERS MR that someone pays attention to?  Seeing a few errors like this:

WARNING: file /google/src/files/38806164/depot/google3/googledata/html/hosted/OWNERS references non-existent file /google/src/files/38806164/depot/html/external_content/gstatic/apps/cpanel/resources/OWNERS

*dasher folks:* can you fix?









 

Have to love the low tech doodles that the Missouri Lounge does for their advertisements in the East Bay Express.

Have to love the low tech doodles that the Missouri Lounge does for their advertisements in the East Bay Express. 

Check them out at 

https://plus.google.com/115477316230066484040

West Berkeley’s longest running dive bar, keeping people hip since 1953.

Now does anyone have a nerd walks into a bar... jokes?

 

Since you missed this before...

Since you missed this before...

Originally shared by Theodore Ts'o

Phoronix, alas, has perpetrated another example of irresponsible journalism.   I won't dignify said article with a web link, since I don't want to reward them with more ad hits.  So I'll link to the original Ubuntu Launchpad report, and include the comment I just made there:

Those specific fsck corrections --- fixing the number of free blocks and the number of free inodes --- is completely normal and is purely a cosmetic issue. There is nothing to worry about here.

What is going on is that ext4 no longer updates the superblock after every block and inode allocation; that causes a wasteful write cycle to the superblock at every single journal commit, and it also is a SMP scalability bottleneck for larger servers (i.e., with 32 or 64 CPU's). To fix this, we no longer update these values in the superblock every time we allocate a block or an inode. Instead, we only update these values when we unmount the file system, mainly for cosmetic purposes so that dumpe2fs shoes the correct number of free inodes and blocks, and at mount time we calculate the total number of free blocks and inodes in the file system by summing the the free blocks/inodes statistics for each block group. So in fact, ext4 does not depend on the correctness of the values in the superblock, but it does try to update them on a clean unmount.

In e2fsprogs commit id 2788cc879bbe6, which is in e2fsprogs 1.42. 3 and newer, we changed things so that e2fsck -n would not display this as something "wrong". However, we still do show this as something that we "fix" when running e2fsck -y or -p, since in fact it is a change to the file systems. See: http://git.kernel.org/?p=fs/ext2/e2fsprogs.git;a=commit;h=2788cc879bbe667d28277e1d660b7e56514e5b30

No one else has complained or noticed up until now, because other distro's apparently are capable of doing a clean shutdown allowing the file system to be unmounted cleanly. Ubuntu, unfortunately, is incapable of reliably doing a clean shutdown even when users request it, which is why Ubuntu users are seeing this behavior much more frequently, and apparently some people have panicked as a result. Sigh....

----

I will say that it is extremely irresponsible of Phoronix to make a big deal about this this before giving anyone knowledgeable (which unfortunately  does not include any Ubuntu kernel engineers, since as far as I know they don't have any file system specialists on staff) to comment on the bug.  No one from Phoronix even bothered to contact me to tell me they were posting this story, or to ask me for a comment.  I had to find out about it when someone asked me to comment on Google+.

However, from the perspective of trying to send as many ad clicks as possible to their web site, they are doing a heckuva job....

 

 

woohoo!  Warner Music on Google Play.  Glad to see they finally came around.









 

I sense a weekend project combining:

http://deps/unused

and

https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/rosie/janitor-tools#TOC-terminator

Now if I could only travel back in time to tell people to not write that unused code in the first place....   or maybe that's a Google-X project?


http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Rosie






 

A new album by Mark Mallman, very catchy.  If you don't know his work read this review:

A new album by Mark Mallman, very catchy.  If you don't know his work read this review:

 Frankly, Double Silhouette, his latest, is the album the Killers were trying to make with Battle Born – an epic, gorgeous pop album filled with arena-ready choruses. But he does it in a way that doesn’t make him sound pompous (sorry, Killers).

http://www.letoilemagazine.com/2012/10/02/we-will-rock-you-local-reviews-part-deux-mark-mallman-and-...

 

_Song was purchased with another google play account_

:(  much sadness.

b/7249426









 

Teach Me How to -Dougie- Viral Loop.

What you see here is a work of art for making viral loops.

The page leading up to this asked me to _confirm_ that someone had endorsed me.  I accepted the endorsement (adding it to my profile).

This page uses some decent semantic analysis to generate 'Skills you might Endorse', and a one-click way to generate a 4x viral loop (not to mention all the other mechanisms via 'see more' and loading up more endorsements.

Performing actions here also help improve the algorithms.  If one person tags a user with a skill then you can present the same tag once added to the profile to other users and have a high likelihood of success.

And at the end of the day LinkedIn will have a much better way of finding strong candidates with specific skills; users will have more profile content, etc etc.


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5795440289929294673/5795440287701076610






 

I can't wait for the integrations that this will enable.

I can't wait for the integrations that this will enable.

What android app would you like to see enhanced with Google services?

Originally shared by Tim Bray

Oooh, OAuth goodness for the Android ecosystem (via the shiny new Google Play services).

 

jdk8 uses :: to represent class methods?  I'm getting perl flashbacks already!

Also a neat deck on Guava below (where I found out about the jdk8 syntax)


http://gdg-krakow.github.com/google-io-ext-2012-guava/#/13






 

Just passed 150 edits on MapMaker.

Just passed 150 edits on MapMaker.  I was just an occasional dabbler until I earned trail karma, which means my walking/biking trail edits don't need to be reviewed, they immediately show up!

That's led to more edits: Tennis courts, baseball fields, parking lots, schools, electrical substations and more.  Be careful it can be addictive, and trails are the gateway drug.

 

apropos to our discussion of what a +1 means...

apropos to our discussion of what a +1 means...

Originally shared by Google+

50 Things a +1 Can Mean

A +1 is simple. It’s one of the easiest ways on the web to take an action that endorses the content and says you saw something. But it can mean many different things. That’s the beauty of +1. You can +1 things you like. You can +1 bad news. You can +1 things you love. You can +1 casual status updates or items that change the world.

Often, we get asked what it means to +1. Here are some ideas. We’d love to see yours.

1. A +1 can say you agree with the post.

2. A +1 can say your photo is beautiful.

3. A +1 can say your joke was funny.

4. A +1 can mean you share in sympathy.

5. A +1 can mean you endorse content found on the web.

6. A +1 can say “thanks for sharing!”

7. A +1 can say “thanks for mentioning me!”

8. A +1 can say “Glad to see you hanging out!”

9. A +1 can say “Good to see you here!”

10. A +1 can say “Wow! That’s cool!”

11. A +1 can say your video was amazing.

12. A +1 can mean you’re excited about new features.

13. A +1 can mean your post was clever.

14. A +1 can say you like this brand.

15. A +1 can say you’re the biggest fan.

16. A +1 can mean you agree with the shared story.

17. A +1 can say “thanks for commenting!”

18. A +1 can say “I vote for this choice.”

19. A +1 can say “your high score is impressive”.

20. A +1 can say “thanks for playing!”

21. A +1 can say you’re with the band.

22. A +1 can say you love the band.

23. A +1 can mean your meme is hilarious.

24. A +1 can mean your child is adorable.

25. A +1 can mean your food looks delicious.

26. A +1 can mean that song is incredible.

27. A +1 can mean “You said what I was going to say!”

28. A +1 can say you saw the post, but have no comment.

29. A +1 can say that video is stunning.

30. A +1 can say you found the news interesting.

31. A +1 can say you sure do know how to recommend people.

32. A +1 can say “I’m rooting for you!”

33. A +1 can say “Congratulations!”

34. A +1 can mean this article is a must-read.

35. A +1 can mean “I have this product too.”

36. A +1 can mean “I love this book!”

37. A +1 can mean “I hear you.”

38. A +1 can mean “You rock.”

39. A +1 can mean “I love you.”

40. A +1 can mean “I + you.”

41. A +1 can say “I can’t wait!”

42. A +1 can say “You shouldn’t miss this!”

43. A +1 can be a smile.

44. A +1 can say “You look hot.”

45. A +1 can say “I’ve been there before, and I love it.”

46. A +1 can mean “I wish I were there.”

47. A +1 can mean “I am so proud of you.”

48. A +1 can mean “You took my breath away.”

49. A +1 can say “I’m on my phone and only have a second.”

50. A +1 can say anything.

 

Asking this author to implement the history api would probably be easier than us doing it ourselves sad to say.

Asking this author to implement the history api would probably be easier than us doing it ourselves sad to say.

Originally shared by Erica Joy

THIS IS NOT AN EXTENSION CREATED BY NOR ENDORSED BY GOOGLE (Had to say that in big bold letters so the people who follow me hopingwishingdreaming that I give them their big "story" break don't run off breathlessly trying to out scoop one another about this and wind up making themselves looking not so bright in the process.)

That out of the way, I like this little extension for using Google Music. It pops up a little miniplayer so I don't have to keep the browser window open to control my music. Bangorang.

Since it can scrobble, I've resurrected my Last.fm account from the dust and ruins. If you wish to be Last.fm "friends" you may find me here: http://www.last.fm/user/EricaJoy

 

 

Seems like we could rewrite urls in the form of:

  http://www.google.com/reader/link?url=...&srcURL=...&snippet=....

as

   https://plus.google.com/share?url=...

Right now all you get is:

  _We're sorry - Google Reader no longer supports the "Note in Reader" bookmarklet._

Where should I file this bug?  Seems like it could be a simple GFE redirect of some sort..









 

Anyone else seeing weird proxy issues with Chrome Dev Channel?  On net-internals I see this:

  Effective settings

  Use DIRECT connections.
  Source: SYSTEM

  Original settings

  PAC script: https://proxyconfig.corp.google.com/wpad.dat
  Source: SYSTEM

Weird.


https://proxyconfig.corp.google.com/wpad.dat






 

Looks like our facebook monitor is better than their own internal systems.  Either that or they don't canary :/

Oh and I love graphs with no y-axis units or labels.


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5782634724883676961/5782634729491972946






 

Sunday Streets are pretty cool, it helps you to see what things would be like without cars crowding out everything.

Sunday Streets are pretty cool, it helps you to see what things would be like without cars crowding out everything.

Also, consider following Spare the Air, Bay Area if you live in the Bay Area -- you get Google+ events like this and the latest pollution alerts. 

Originally shared by Spare the Air, Bay Area

We hope to see you this weekend at Sunday Streets. Visit our booth to learn how to Spare the Air and improve the health of your community.

http://www.sundaystreetssf.com/

events/cj53rart464bjbikrqp43frflqg

 

multiply.com is shutting down their social network.  Anyone want to look into ways of bulk importing these folks?

According to igraph we track around 150k multiply.com profiles, so it may not be a big needle mover.  However it might be worth it for a PR win.  (Or not... if the lede is that Google+ is killing smaller social networks..)

The least we could do is offer to import all the photos into G+


http://multiply.multiply.com/notes/item/5






 

Hi John Colburn / Dennis Boehm -- Do you know each other?

Hi John Colburn / Dennis Boehm -- Do you know each other?  In any case I've been pondering how one might take the Spout experience into Google+ via video hangouts and connect with the nascent arts community that's developing here.  There's so much potential to do fun things.

If either of you is interested let me know.

 

TIL that the Jellybean "What's that Song" widget works with audio from Apps.

TIL that the Jellybean "What's that Song" widget works with audio from Apps. Working great with TuneIn. Here's a track I grabbed off of Couleur3 Fun.

 

Figures the day I leave early.... .

Figures the day I leave early.... .

Hazardous driving conditions on I-880 at Hacienda

http://m.google.com/u/m/xc9ddj

 

Currently watching Trampled by Turtles via the magic of YouTube on Google TV.

Currently watching Trampled by Turtles via the magic of YouTube on Google TV. 

And there's much more at Lollapalooza  including Sigur Rós ...

 

Google is a tourist destination -- at least for my in-laws.   They all want to go -- two retirees and a middle age school teacher/poet.  I guess I forget that people have this fascination with what we do.

Anyone considered opening _Googleworld_ or _Googleland_?

Figure I'll give them the drive around followed by a walk through 43 and lunch.  Any other suggestions?