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Anyone want to help me fill out my DJ circle?

Anyone want to help me fill out my DJ circle? ... especially artists that share Youtube content. Google+ shared videos are a great feature on the new Youtube home page.

Thanks!

 

There's some interesting things going on behind the scenes here. Some of this will find it's way back to shindig.

There's some interesting things going on behind the scenes here. Some of this will find it's way back to shindig.

In any case it's a generalized solution for calling JSON-RPC endpoints with postMessage flow using OAuth2.

Originally shared by Mano Marks

Pretty cool, a new way to access many of Google's APIs, though not Maps at the moment. In particular, Google+, Freebase, Contacts, Latitude, and a host of other APIs. And it'll handle the authentication for you.

 

 

Nice, The Current is on Google+ -- Listening to Radio Free Current right now on the time machine weekend.

Nice, The Current is on Google+ -- Listening to Radio Free Current right now on the time machine weekend. Lucky folks in MN you get it on FM :)

 

 

 

ugh.. protip for protesters @google-- have data to back up your claims.

Right now there's a grim reaper effigy and carpenter union folks handing out flyers. Flyer is hyperbolic to the extreme and doesn't have any real data other than that a specific contractor used by google pays below the prevailing union wage. The only action requested is to email REWS.

So I ask the person there: does this apply to projects at Google or is this just a problem with this contractor in general? How many companies employ this contractor? How many people are being paid below wage? What other actions have you taken, if any?

No effing clue on any of those questions nor any passion.

I never thought I'd say it, but it made me nostalgic for eng-misc.









 

Doubt many people noticed -- but Yahoo Pulse is now Yahoo Profiles... They still have that lamer exclamation point generic profile pic...

Time to update a few igraph rules...


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5676533779883563105/5676533781096547538






 

 

Unofficial Google phone support today:

* GTV Music app (won't play an album, only plays first song.)
* Picasa Multiple account + dasher fun (uploads going to wrong account, looks broken because both accounts have same name/profile photo) Figured it out by comparing obfuscated gaia IDs..

Lots of "Open Link in Incognito Window" required, sadly :(









 

Want to find some great new music? Load up this URL:

Want to find some great new music? Load up this URL:

https://plus.google.com/s/remix/posts

Then click "Most Recent".

You'll find all sorts of interesting remixes scrolling by. There's enough content that you can't even listen to it all, so you can pick out the most interesting stuff.

(And feel free to substitute some suitable generic term if you're not really into DJs and electronic/pop music.)

 

Welcome to Google+! Lalit Sarna

Welcome to Google+! Lalit Sarna

PhotoBuzz in hangouts :)

 

Welcome to Google+, Ron Gould

Welcome to Google+, Ron Gould

Hope Standsure is doing well. Let me know if you want help setting up a Google+ Page!

 

Just realized that I have 8 invites left for Google Music beta.

Just realized that I have 8 invites left for Google Music beta.. You might want to try it out just to get your hands on a few hundred free songs. (Admit it, you really do like the Bay City Rollers Saturday Night!)

First 8 emails posted below get an invite.

 

Welcome to Google+, Lalit Sarna

Welcome to Google+, Lalit Sarna

 

Hey look, it's the Fedora Project! On Google+

Hey look, it's the Fedora Project! On Google+

Check out Fedora 16 if you're into Linux distros. I just finished upgrading the home server last night and it's running smooth. (even if systemctl reminds me way too much of solaris SMF)

Fun fact: I've been upgrading the same system image since Red Hat 6.0. No reinstalls.. and since I never had a CD/dvd all upgrades were via rpm/yum.

 

How is gmemcached related to the open source version?

latest release looks quite impressive!

Check out the release notes for 1.4.10


http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/ReleaseNotes1410






 

You can stop reading now if you don't care about software that keeps the internet from falling over.

You can stop reading now if you don't care about software that keeps the internet from falling over.

Memcached 1.4.10 is now out and this release looks to be the best yet. Check out the release notes and send some kudos over to http://dormando.me/ (Hey Dormando, get on G+ already!)

To do my part I just built the fedora RPMs for f15/f16/rawhide. Try it out on your favorite high-volume server.

 

 

A Blue Bottle latte and the aroma of roasting coffee beans almost makes up for missing the google shuttle this...

A Blue Bottle latte and the aroma of roasting coffee beans almost makes up for missing the google shuttle this morning....

Always worth a visit if you're near Jack London Square.

 

Hi -- have a few ideas on how 8tracks can work better on Google+

Hi -- have a few ideas on how 8tracks can work better on Google+

Feel free to drop me a line here or email [email protected]

 

This WebRep stuff *must* be stopped!

Terrible, terrible thing...


https://plus.google.com/100623276740673202144/posts/L7gKuoFLAEC






 

If you have time on your hands try this:

1) Find spam comment on G+
2) Real time search for spam comment text
3) press report abuse as the spammer posts 'em.

(and then notify http://goto.google.com/es-escalations)









 

 

4 years ago today OpenSocial launched to the world at the first Google Campfire One event.

4 years ago today OpenSocial launched to the world at the first Google Campfire One event.

You can find me at 4:14 and 4:30 operating the browser next to Akash Garg and Jeremiah Robison. Today Akash is doing infra work at Twitter, Jeremiah is over at Jawbone working with a bunch of the former hi5 crew, and I'm working on making Google+ better with some of the same folks that participated in the original OpenSocial effort you see below.

Also don't miss the Vic Gundotra's intro at

Campfire One: Introducing OpenSocial

and performances by Joe Greenstein, Marc Andreessen, Adam Nash and others.

How time flies!

 

Have a Google vanity domain? This is what you've been waiting for!

Have a Google vanity domain? This is what you've been waiting for!

Originally shared by Ronald Ho

Hi, I'm Ronald Ho. I’m a product manager at Google and for the past months I’ve been working on making Google+ work with Google Apps accounts.

We hoped to have this out to you earlier, but it took more technical work than we’d expected. With that work out of the way, the day is finally here and Google+ is now available with Google Apps.

You can find more details in our blog post including links to resources to help get Google+ enabled for your domain.

Let us know how you plan to use Google+ with your Google Apps account, and give us your feedback on any part of the experience that we can improve. Thanks!

 

Sadly I have to log into an AOL account to test contact importing, which means I get exposed to their peculiar form of "news".

I am happy that no one has +1'd this particular article and confused that this has a facebook like and share button. odd...


https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/5667572945699929553/5667572943501636066






 

Very impressed with Google Ears (go/ears). I thought I'd throw it a challenge and it nailed it!

Watch if you dare :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zoIzdJ--go






 

Just added soundcloud.com iGraph support -- the first step to using their graph data in intelligent ways. (And to clearly identify Dr. Luke's remixes..)

Let me know if YOU want to support better indexing of your favorite social site!

goto.google.com/lifeofaconnectedsite


http://soundcloud.com/drluke/ke-ha-blow-cirkut-remix






 

Another java project "goes guava"

Another java project "goes guava"

Originally shared by James Snell

More Abdera2 Updates... this is a copy of an email I just sent to the Abdera-dev mailing list...

----------

Ok, for those of you who may not have seen it, I posted another major update to the Abdera2 code yesterday. Where as the first round of updates focused primarily on updating dependencies and the introduction of the Activity Streams capability, this update focused more on API Refactoring and the introduction of two new major dependencies: the Joda-Time Library (http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/) and the Google Guava Libraries (http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/).

First up, Joda-Time... for those who aren't familiar with it, joda-time is a comprehensive code library for working with dates, times, durations, intervals, etc. When I wrote the first version of the Abdera Feed Object Model API, there wasn't a good open-source implementation of the ISO8601 DateTime format required by the Atom specification available so I wrote a fairly limited, down and dirty implementation in the form of the AtomDate class. It had decent performance, fairly good coverage and got the job done. Joda-Time, however, has emerged since as a top quality rich implementation of the 8601 standard... so even though it is a breaking change to the existing Feed Object Model API, I have gone through an have replaced Abdera's own implementation with Joda-Time's DateTime class, which, when used in combination with the mechanisms provided by the Google Guava libraries, provides for some very interesting and compelling new capabilities.

Which, of course, brings me to Guava. This library is a collection of extremely useful utility classes from google. This update brings significant deep integration with Guava in a number of ways, the most important of which is the new Selector API that I introduced as part of the first Abdera2 checkin.

Among many other things, Guava defines a number of interfaces and utility classes aimed at making it easier for developers to write quality, functional, readable code that has a more natural flow to it. It is easiest to show by example.

In Abdera 1.x, if I wanted, for instance, to extract a list of entries from an Atom feed that had been edited after a specific date and time, it would look something like this...

AtomDate ad = new AtomDate("2011-09-10T12:12:12Z");

List list = feed.getEntries();

List selected = new ArrayList();

for (Entry entry : list) {

if (entry.getEdited() != null) {

if (entry.getEdited().after(ad.getDate()))

selected.add(entry);

}

}

Note that feed.getEntries() will return every entry from the feed whether we want it or not. We then have to iterate back over that list, check to make sure there's an edited date, compare those and build up a new list. The code is ugly and cumbersome and inefficient. With the code I just checked in, the same process looks like this...

import static org.abdera.abdera2.model.selector.Selectors.*;

import static org.abdera.abdera2.common.date.DateTimes.*;

List list =

feed.getEntries(

edited(after(dt("2011-09-10T12:12:12Z")))

);

The portion, edited(after(dt("..."))) constructs a Selector that filters the list of items returned by getEntries(), keeping us from having to iterate back over the list.

Suppose we wanted to add another condition to the mix.. say some custom selector that checks for the presence of a particular extension... We can implement our CustomSelector by extending the AbstractSelector class, and merely append that in to the code above like so...

import static org.abdera.abdera2.model.selector.Selectors.*;

import static org.abdera.abdera2.common.date.DateTimes.*;

Selector customSel = new AbstractSelector { ... }

List list =

feed.getEntries(

edited(after(dt("2011-09-10T12:12:12Z")))

.and(customSel)

);

Underlying the Selector API a large chunk of the Guava API... specifically the Predicate, Function, and Constraint interfaces. The Selector interface actually extends from Predicate and Constraint and provides a mechanism for being cast as a Function.

A broad range of utility methods have been provided that create constructors for many of the most common cases, in particular DateTime related operations. Look at the following classes for those utility methods...

org.apache.abdera2.common.date.DateTimes

org.apache.abdera2.common.selector.Selector.Utils

org.apache.abdera2.model.selector.Selectors (for Atom specific utilities)

org.apache.abdera2.activities.extra.Extra (for Activity Streams specific utilities)

The Selector mechanism has been baked into both the Atom and Activity Streams APIs now. For instance, suppose we have an Activity stream but we only want a max of 10 activities for which a given user is the intended target (using the Activity Streams Audience Targeting Extension.. which I can explain later .. lol).. We could get that list of entries using...

PersonObject person = new PersonObject();

person.setId("acct:[email protected]");

Iterable list = stream.getItems(isTo(person).limit(10));

Additional changes in this update include....

1. Refactoring classes into immutable thread-safe objects. This will be an ongoing change. As much as possible, a Factory/Builder model for most basic object types will be used as opposed to the more traditional getter/setter model. The motivation behind this change is simple in that it helps make more a much more scalable architecture and significantly more readable code.

For instance, if you wish to construct a Cache-Control header, you can use a simple fluent builder api...

CacheControl cc =

CacheControl

.make()

.isPublic(true)

.noTransform(true)

.maxAge(1000)

.get();

Likewise if you wish to construct a new WebLink HTTP Header,

WebLink link =

WebLink

.make()

.iri("http://example.org")

.rel("alternate")

.title("Home")

.get();

The pattern is simple and consistent throughout.

2. Added support for Guava objects in the URI Template implementation... specifically, a URI Template Context can now include the Guava Multimap, Supplier and Optional values. In addition, support for java.util.concurrent.Future, java.lang.ref.Reference and java.util.concurrent.Callable were also added. The one caveat when using Future, however, is that the context will not wait for a value to become available. The Context calls Future.get() and takes whatever it gets back as the value so before you use a Future in a URI Template, make sure it's been completed.

3. org.apache.abdera2.common.text.CharUtils has been refactored. This class was always a bit of a hacky mess. It's been cleaned up significantly around a new CodepointMatcher that is modeled after Guava's CharMatcher interface. Codepoint matcher, however, is designed to work specifically with Unicode Codepoints rather than Java Chars. For the most part, CharUtils and CodepointMatcher are internal classes that the majority of users won't ever have to mess with.

4. Filter/FilterChain has been refactored. This is the part of the Server framework that allows you to plug in a chain of filters before invoking a Publishing Protocol Provider. Previously, the Filter and FilterChain interfaces were very specific to the Server API.. they have been refactored into generic Chain and Task interfaces and moved to org.apache.abdera2.common.misc.*. This allows the use of Chain anywhere you may need a simple interceptor framework...

A trivial example,

Task lower =

new Task() {

public Void apply(

String input,

Chain flow) {

if (input == null) return null;

return flow.next(input.toLowerCase());

}

};

Function print =

new Function() {

public Void apply(String input) {

System.out.println(input);

return null;

}

};

Function chain = new Chain(print,lower);

chain.apply("HELLO!");

The Google Guava api does provide the means of composing multiple Function objects together such that the output of one flows into the input of another, but it only works in one direction.. the Chain here allows you to intercept inputs and outputs.

There are a number of other additions here and there throughout the code, and there will be more to come. One MAJOR change that I'm currently exploring is the use of Guice as a complete replacement for the Classpath-based configuration model we currently have. Let's face it, the current stuff provides a significant amount of flexibility and power, but initialization is slow. Guice is significantly faster and much more powerful than what we currently have.

Anyway, that's it for now.------

 

 

Couldn't agree more...

Couldn't agree more...

Originally shared by Brad Templeton

When I saw the news about Steve Jobs it was a shock. But the news that Dennis Ritchie has died was much more like a blow. I didn't know him super well, we attended Usenix together for many years, but he was mostly a quiet man, not the sort to seek the limelight.

Dennis was instrumental in two things -- the C language and Unix -- which are the foundation of almost all the computing in the world today. Certainly much of C came from its predecessors like B and BCPL, and many things in Unix from its predecessors like Multics, but these two focal points were where all of 60s and early 70s computer science came together, and spread out. Of course Linux and MacOS and Android are very direct descendants of Unix, but even Windows is filled with ideas from Unix.

Far more than Steve Jobs, pretty much all your computing is based on Dennis' work. Last week Google noted Jobs at the bottom of the home page, a very rare honour. But Dennis Ritchie would be even more deserving of it.

 

 

First step to reducing most java binary sizes by 50MB is complete. Code that does not use custom balancers will not require a static version of lbv2client.

Thanks to @101926291824638317887 for coming up with the action plan (see attached doc...).

And big shoutouts to the folks that create and maintain TAP global presubmit and Rosie for making it somewhat painless.


https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/1A_MTciL428sYZNRiV2xNTrqDUpTqm2BByQAE1mlQ-QQ/edit?hl...






 

This one is for the Java programmers out there.

This one is for the Java programmers out there.

Originally shared by Kevin Bourrillion

At long last... Guava 10.0 has been released!

It's been a long wait since 9 (almost six months!), but I think you won't be disappointed; there's tons of new stuff in here. CacheBuilder/Cache, EventBus, Range and ContiguousSet, Optional, UnsignedLongs, MapJoiner and MapSplitter, the completion of Equivalence, many more new classes, dozens of new methods, and hundreds of smaller improvements scattered all over.

If this comes as good news to you, please join me in thanking the team:Charles Fry (release-master this time, took MANY bullets for us), Chris Povirk Kurt Alfred Kluever and our summer Deranged Intern Louis Wasserman. And as always, the number of other Googlers (and one non-Googler!) who contributed is too many to even list.

Please upgrade, and please help us spread the word!

Now back to work on 11.0 I go. :-)

 

My google birthday is the same as Google's birthday.

This year has sure flown by!









 

Hi Qiwenm

Hi Qiwenm

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Add your other Accounts on the web to your profile:

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Stephen!

Hi Stephen!

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Add your other Accounts on the web to your profile:

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Sana!

Hi Sana!

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Add your other Accounts on the web to your profile:

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Fahad!

Hi Fahad!

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Add your other accounts on the web to your profile:

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+.

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Add links to any other Accounts you have on the web to your profile:

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Rohama

Hi Rohama,

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Be sure to add your other Accounts on the web to your profile!

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Ferjani

Hi Ferjani,

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Be sure to add your other accounts on the web to your profile!

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Gourav

Hi Gourav,

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Be sure to add your other accounts on the web to your profile!

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Hi Hande

Hi Hande,

Thanks for adding me to a circle on Google+. I work at Google on the Connected Sites team. We build tools that help your friends find you. There are a number of things you can do to help:

Be sure to add your other Accounts on the web to your profile!

1) Click on your profile https://plus.google.com/me

2) Click on "Edit Profile"

3) Click on "Other Profiles"

4) Add links!

If you have a Hotmail or Yahoo account don't forget to import your contacts here:

https://plus.google.com/circles/find

Also consider visiting the Connected Accounts settings page where you can connect your various accounts:

https://plus.google.com/settings/connectedaccounts

Thanks again for using Google+!

Paul

 

Just got pinged because of this article.

Someone I work with in the OpenSocial community is trying to read between the lines..


http://www.canadianreviewer.com/cr/2011/9/10/sourcecode-dev-google-in-perspective-an-interview-with-...






 

Here's the start of the Google+ APIs. Read-only People and Activities

Here's the start of the Google+ APIs. Read-only People and Activities

Opensocial folks shouldn't fret -- oauth2, json activity streams and poco all overlap nicely with the ongoing work for OpenSocial V2.

Originally shared by Chris Chabot

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao-tzu

I’m super excited about how the Google+ project brings the richness and nuance of real life sharing to software, and today we’re announcing our first step towards bringing this to your apps as well by launching the Google+ public data APIs.

These APIs allow you to retrieve the public profile information and public posts of the Google+ users, and they lay the foundation for us to build on together - Nothing great is ever built in a vacuum so I’m excited to start the conversation about what the Google+ platform should look like.

Please follow the link to the blog post to find out what exactly we’re launching and you can find the technical details on how to use this on our new developer site at http://developers.google.com/+

I’d also like to take a moment to introduce my team who will be joining me on working with our developer community (ie: you!) and answering any questions you may have about the Google+ platform on our discussion forums.

We’ll all also be doing a bunch of Hangouts over the next few days and beyond to talk to you directly and hear what you think of the +Platform as well as helping with any coding questions you may have, so make sure to add them to your Google+ developers circle!

Timothy Jordan

Jonathan Beri

Ade Oshineye

Will Norris

Jenny Murphy

Wolff Dobson

Now let's see lots of re-shares on this post & let's get this party started!

 

Is there any standardized igraph-like library for email address classification/normalization at Google?

I did a search for gmx.de and bellsouth.net and didn't find anything generic. Just lots of whitelists scattered everywhere like the following class. In any case if you're interested in this let me know since I'll likely be designing such a beast in the near future....

https://cs.corp.google.com/codesearch#google3/java/com/google/caribou/base/AddrSpec.java









 

So now's the time to add your Zagat profile to your google profile!

igraph rule coming shortly. Now we just need to teach them about schema.org markup, XFN, hCard, etal.


http://www.zagat.com/user/3365969/reviews


http://www.zagat.com/user/3365969/reviews






 

Reverse polarity -- fixed.

Reverse polarity -- fixed.

Using this handy testing tool I found eight outlets with reversed polarity this weekend. Fixing it was fairly straightforward -- cut the power and rewire the outlets so the hot and and neutral wires are connected properly.

If you live in an older house I'd highly recommend getting one of these since reversed polarity can harm sensitive electronics and creates a shock hazard.