Friday: June 26, 2009
Google Voice now has an official waiting list.
Sign up to wait today.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in GeekLikeMe / Site Related @ 7:26 AM | Tags (3) | google | voice | waitinglist | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 148 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Tuesday: December 18, 2012
Why Google's GMail outage may be a sign of things to come.
The answer is that most of the coders behind today’s popular websites and services are deploying their code when it’s ready—not at some pre-determined point when downtime may not be noticed. It’s called continuous code deployment, or some variation on that theme, and everyone from Facebook and Netflix to smaller services do it. While it may occasionally cause a few blips, those blips should be shorter and less catastrophic.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Technology @ 12:52 PM | Tags (7) | google | gmail | outage | technology | coders | deployment | services | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 7 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Thursday: December 13, 2012
Google releases standalone maps application for iPhone.
The long awaited Google Maps application is finally here and it actually looks and functions very well. There have been numerous reports that this app beats out it's Android counterpart in terms of design and overall look and feel. All of the characteristics you expected from a proper maps application are here - turn by turn directions, vector maps, rotational maps and general location information. Some amazing work here from Google.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Apps @ 7:25 AM | Tags (7) | available | blog | google | google | maps | official | phone | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 4 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Wednesday: December 12, 2012
Want to know what the world searched for in 2012? There's a Google Zeitgeist for that.
They even prepared a little video with inspirational music to go along with it. How very Google of them.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Google @ 2:11 PM | Tags (6) | 2012 | google | interwebs | trends | video | zeitgeist | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 5 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Monday: December 10, 2012
Google Fiber not coming to your neighborhood any time soon.
Turns out that Google would need about $140 billion to roll out their fiber network to the entire continental United States. At present time, they only have about $45 billion in the bank and that doesn't begin to include other associative costs. Long story short, if you really want to try out Google Fiber you should think about moving to Kansas.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Google @ 9:28 AM | Tags (7) | bgr | broadband | build | fiber | google | load | nation | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 5 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Monday: November 14, 2011
Everything you never knew about Google's top secret lab where they pursue future ideas.
According to the article, this magical place (dubbed 'Google X') is where Google may or may not be working on the following futuristic concepts: 1) an internet fridge that orders food when it's low, 2) driver-less cars, 3) space elevators, 4) personal assistant robots for your home, 5) networked coffee pots and gardening tools and finally 6) training monkeys to fly airplanes for special covert operations.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Google @ 1:27 PM | Tags (9) | airplanes | dreaming | future | google | lab | monkeys | nytimes | secret | space | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 19 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Monday: August 15, 2011
Mozilla to do away with version numbers in Firefox with new non-numbered version update.
Google has taught us all that people are too busy to remember version numbers these days. It's better just to keep updating software and have to worry about pesky version number conventions. Mozilla thinks this is a good idea and has decided to adopt this release schedule for future non-version-numbered releases of Firefox. Good for them.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Silly @ 1:58 PM | Tags (7) | chrome | extremetech | firefox | google | mozilla | numbers | version | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 8 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Monday: August 1, 2011
New report reveals that Google uses roughly 900,000 servers.
The good news is that at least those 900,000 servers are the low-power high-efficiency breed of servers that one would expect a company as big as Google to be using. The source article has some other interesting tidbits regarding software that will automate data across multiple data center as well as Google's server expansion plans. Long story short, the number will probably go over a million in the near future.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Google @ 1:40 PM | Tags (6) | report | google | servers | efficient | energy | data | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 4 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Friday: July 29, 2011
Watch Dan Castellaneta chat about the inspiration behind some of his voices on The Simpsons.
This is an interesting / fun video for anybody who happens to be a fan of The Simpsons. Dan Castelleneta does an alarmingly high number of voices on the show (somewhere in the neighborhood of 12-15 characters). Fun fact, you'll usually see a random Simpsons quote (less random now with the new design) in the header of GLM. Guess the episode, win a cookie.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Television @ 1:36 PM | Tags (9) | barney | characters | homer | quimby | quote | simpsons | video | voices | youtube | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 10 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Thursday: July 28, 2011
More people returned Logitech's Google TV box than actually purchased it in the first quarter.
Ouch, with news this bad it can only mean one thing... price drop! If you are so bold to purchase one of these boxes you'll only be paying $99 bucks as opposed to the $249 you would have originally had to spend. You'll learn to love the clunky interface and all it's complicated intricacies, that is unless your cable company hasn't blocked you from using it. Good luck!
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Dumb @ 2:56 PM | Tags (10) | boxes | clunky | google | googletv | interface | logitech | pricedrop | q1 | returns | revue | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 5 Clicks | Posted by Vin
Wednesday: July 20, 2011
Harry Potter and Google make semi-unbreakable vow for Pottermore.com website.
Pottermore will be integrated with a number of Google products and APIs. When the series of Harry Potter ebooks and audio books launch on Pottermore.com later this year, you will be able to push them through to your Google eBooks account. Additionally, YouTube will be the default platform for all future video broadcasts, just as it was for JK Rowling’s Pottermore announcement back in June.
Posted to Weekdaily filed in Google @ 10:00 AM | Tags (6) | harrypotter | google | pottermore | tnw | thenextweb | ebooks | | Discuss (0) | Share | facebook | twitter | 3 Clicks | Posted by Vin