Google Press Day 2006 (View post)OREO | Wednesday, May 10, 2006 18 years ago • 35,179 views |
COOL!! I'm excited. Thanks for giving us live updates! That's awesome. |
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/pd | 18 years ago # |
why did it default to my sleath blog ?? under my main url ?? |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
On the Digg front-page now... |
/pd | 18 years ago # |
Philipp Lessen 15:30:57 on 05/10/06 Error Remove URL: http://blogoscoped.com Log: XML parsing errors: Wrong toplevel element-- should be Results
this was when I sub'ed to Philipp blog anyone has a linky to sure ?? for the co-op communiyt for test purpose ??
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didaio | 18 years ago # |
pd, I mean your profile page at Co-op. :) |
/pd | 18 years ago # |
oh the profile page is here
http://www.google.com/coop/profile?user=004314596130829742526
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Andrew Wu | 18 years ago # |
Google has not innovated since 1996, when its search was developed. Let's see what they've done since:
Google Pack blows Google Video blows Google Base blows Google Talk blows Google Finance blows Froogle blows Oh wait. Gmail. That was good marketing, I'll grant them that. For an email website. Wow.
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Utills | 18 years ago # |
Did anyone record the audio of the webcast? Or does anyone have a link to the video if they have released it on Google Video?
I would like to listen to it again, since the first time you often miss things. |
Pau Tomàs | 18 years ago # |
Matt Cutts posted the Q&A from the event in his blog: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/google-press-day-2006/ |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Here's my profile page – not sure what it's used for: http://www.google.com/coop/profile?user=001647362868805548177 |
/pd | 18 years ago # |
yeah he linked into blogoscoped too!! |
Nate L. | 18 years ago # |
Huh, that's weird. No one in Mainland China has searched for "Democracy" in the last three years...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=democracy&ctab=1&date=all&geo=CN |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
On the Google.com front-page right now:
"New! Just launched: Google Trends and the latest Google Desktop."
No mention of Google Co-op, but then again it seems to be mainly targeted at developers (at least the "do something with it" part). |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Does anyone know how to play only a certain part of the webcast? I can play it, but have to start at the beginning... |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Nate, maybe such a search would get blocked by the Chinese gov't before it reaches Google.com servers in the US? |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Nate – there are also no results for "democracy" when you restrict the search to e.g. Spain. Maybe the numbers of Chinese users searching for an English term is below the treshold Google applies? |
didaio | 18 years ago # |
Definition from "Labs" and "Beta". All products is what developed in labs (http://labs.google.com/) now have "Labs" logo (not beta). Exception is Google Video and WebAccelerator. |
Brinke Guthrie | 18 years ago # |
how do you get bookmarks into sidebar? |
Michael White | 18 years ago # |
Wow, Co-op and Notebook are really ground-breaking for Google. |
Pau Tomàs | 18 years ago # |
Phillip probably you're right, "democracia" ("democracy" in spanish) has results in Trends. No news BTW. |
didaio | 18 years ago # |
Pau Tomàs, Google News doesn't have Spanish version. For it you can't see any related news. |
didaio | 18 years ago # |
Sorry :(I must go to sleep.... Google News have Spanish version.... |
Brinke Guthrie | 18 years ago # |
Ya know what? I gave the new GDS a try...and it's already gone. I have a pretty good PC, with a lotta power and memory and HD space. And when I ran GDS it went from a Porsche to a...well, a tiny car.
Pass. |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Valleywag has some hilarious coverage... http://www.valleywag.com/tech/google/ |
GMS | 18 years ago # |
Yikes. A Google Trend analysis of the term "Tsunami" produces a startling graph! http://british-in-america.blogspot.com/2006/05/google-trends-tsunami.html |
Travis Harris | 18 years ago # |
I can't believe I read the WHOLE THING!!! |
Utills | 18 years ago # |
The transcribed answer to your Q philipp:
"Under Chinese Law we are required to filter some of the content, on our .cn site not on .com site. From time to time, as you would expect, with any authority you have conversations about how that law should be applied in a particular circumstance" |
Rami Botros | 18 years ago # |
Btw philipp i think we've subscribed too early .. i had to un- then subscribe agn to digg for it to appear on my results. |
Rami Botros | 18 years ago # |
http://www.google.com/coop/docs/guide_subscribed_links.html here anybody can also let people subscribe to him. I think that's why they made this profile thing. So it's not only digg. |
Brandon | 18 years ago # |
Does the Google Co-Op program remind anyone else of the del.icio.us service?
I don't know how I feel about the notebook, it sounds like they're just taking Apple's "stickies" and making it more annoying.
Good coverage though, I'm glad I came across this. I posted some thoughts about Google's developments and the "Epic 2015" movie at the link below. Maybe the producers of the film were right?
http://www.yourcollegesurvivalguide.com |
justinf | 18 years ago # |
where people who type in "www.google.com" into google are located:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=www.google.com&ctab=0&date=all&geo=all
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justinf | 18 years ago # |
very strange results – can someone explain why India is interested in "derivatives" ?
http://www.google.com/trends?q=derivatives&ctab=0&date=all&geo=all
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Tony Ruscoe | 18 years ago # |
google, google, google:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=google%2C+google%2C+google
How come the graphs at the top follow the same line but the 1st of the three bars at the bottom are different? Must have something to do with the "several approximations" used when computing the results... |
Philipp Lenssen | 18 years ago # |
Try this one – you'll get slightly different lines on top (rounding errors, I s'pose):
google -nothingxyz1, google -nothingxyz2, google -nothingxyz3 http://www.google.com/trends?q=google+-nothingxyz1%2C+google+-nothingxyz2%2C+google+-nothingxyz3&ctab=0&date=all&geo=all |
Dhiraj Gupta | 18 years ago # |
I think Google Notebook is disappointing; I'd expected more / better.
There's too much confusion in between their offerings now, IMHO. There's Blogger and Pages for publishing, there's the whole Bookmarks deal as well, which is pretty much being ignored.
My full list of issues / problems is here: http://www.dhirajgupta.com/Home/tabid/36/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/71/Google-Notebook-sucks.aspx
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dpneal | 18 years ago # |
I think Blogger/Google Pages should be combined somehow. As a single place to create websites. Along with a service like Flickr, (see discussion here.. http://blogoscoped.com/forum/33581.html) to create photo websites/blogs. And then Google notebook which can publish to one of these services. |