Google frenzy
Friday, June 16, 2006
  Google the new Ebay?
Looking at Froogle.... it .... kind of looks ..... wrong?? There isn't a buy option, there is no content. Only screaming products, just like Ebay? Cant even buy shit true Google jet?

I use to think it was a good thing to contain the uninspiring buy/sell person in the E-container. Now that they are sucking up all the web cash again it's time to release the e-idiots back into the wild. Quickly before we all end up diary writing and meaning of opinion dispaears. Image

Look at your TV! Do you want an internet just like that? 50% spam 49% recycling old crap, nice? Try think big, can you see that all the good seats are taken by uneducated morrons on our world? That means there is more oportunity out there as there ever was!

30% off topic I was amazed by how funny this is:
http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php/Next_Parable
 
  How build a blogger store?
"create a blogger blog", post your images with hello, get an AdWords and an AdSense account then learn some HTML.

www.blogger.com - www.hello.com - www.w3schools.com/html/

Write some articles about the topic so that buyers return to your web site. I mean people, PEOPLE I mean. Do not bore us or we shall ignore you :0)

For the last nine months, Google has recruited online retailers to test GBuy, according to one person briefed on the service. GBuy will feature an icon posted alongside the paid-search ads of merchants, which Google hopes will tempt consumers to click on the ads, says this person. GBuy will also let consumers store their credit-card information on Google.

Ebay clearly didn't bring any value to the market. The whole thing is based on "what can we make people pay for this?". That was hip in 1990 today we charge for what things actually cost to make.

Will google be the new Ebay?
 
  Ebay is not hip
Ebay charges 0.75 $ To display a pictures of 800 pixels. That's just to amusing? This doesn't include the single line of text they host for you. It proves that people running after money all day have no interest in innovation. As soon as the $ comes in things should stay the way they are! Why pay to give them your content??? Pay to give? huh?

My free advice would be "create a blogger blog", post your images with hello, get an AdWords and an AdSense account then learn some HTML. Build a blogger store!
 
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
  Google Desktop privacy branded 'unacceptable' | The Register
Google Desktop privacy branded 'unacceptable' | The Register: "Google's Desktop represents a privacy disaster just waiting to happen, a rival has warned. David Burns, Copernic CEO, says users should know that the giant ad broker intends to mix public and private queries in the future, leveraging its key moneyspinning product: contextual advertising."
 
  Gates: PC will replace TV, TV will become a giant Google | The Register
Gates: PC will replace TV, TV will become a giant Google | The Register: "Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates must see Google everywhere he looks these days. He must even see Google when he closes his eyes, and enters that lucid dreaming state from which all of Microsoft's great strategies eventually emerge. What he sees at that moment, we imagine, is a Tellytubby landscape that looks a lot like the Windows XP default wallpaper - perhaps with Chairman Bill himself as the sun. But bouncing across this happy vista are the red, green and blue colored balls that have rolled out of the Google playpen."
 
  Google News' chief robot speaks out | The Register
Google News' chief robot speaks out | The Register: "Is Google News' chief scientist, Krishna Bharat, actually a robot? From an interview in the current issue of Wired magazine, it's increasingly difficult to conclude that Bharat could convincingly pass the Turing Test. Every time Google News is criticized for bias, Bharat is wheeled to field out an identical reply. He claims that humans can't be held responsible for what appears on his website - because machines are in charge."
 
  Major flaw found in Google Desktop | The Register
Major flaw found in Google Desktop | The Register: "Computer scientists have discovered a potentially serious flaw in Google's desktop search utility that could allow attackers to steal information."
 
  Google exposes web surveillance cams | The Register
Google exposes web surveillance cams | The Register: "Blogs and message forums buzzed this week with the discovery that a pair of simple Google searches permits access to well over 1,000 unprotected surveillance cameras around the world - apparently without their owners' knowledge."
 
  An open source Google - without the ads | The Register
An open source Google - without the ads | The Register: "With the hope of returning at least one corner of the web to its non-commercial roots, Google watcher Daniel Brandt, who curates the NameBase archive, has released the source code to a Google scraper."
 
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
  Google WebQuotes
Google WebQuotes: "Google WebQuotes annotates the results of your Google search with comments from other websites. This offers a convenient way to get a third party's opinion about each of the returns for your search, providing you with more information about that site's credibility and reputation."
 
  Google Personalized Search
Google Personalized Search: "To view personalized results, first create a profile of your interests."
 
  Google Sets
Google Sets: "utomatically create sets of items from a few examples.


Enter a few items from a set of things. (example)
Next, press Large Set or Small Set and we'll try to predict other items in the set."
 
  Google Labs
Google Labs: "Labs.google.com, Google's technology playground.
Google labs showcases a few of our favorite ideas that aren't quite ready for prime time. Your feedback can help us improve them. Please play with these prototypes and send your comments directly to the Googlers who developed them."
 
Friday, December 10, 2004
  Google web help
Google: "As you type, Google will offer suggestions. Use the arrow keys to navigate the results."
 
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
  the blogomancer: Google declined to comment on the online reports and said it had announced no plans in this area.
FUK I FOUND DA GOGLE BROWSER!111!11 OMG WTF ITS H3RE

TEH GOGLEBROWSER PROJECT WAS INITIALY CRAAETD 2 ADRAS DA WIEDSPRAAD DESIER IN TEH MOZILA COMUNITY the blogomancer: Google declined to comment on the online reports and said it had announced no plans in this area.


Wow, who makes up this stuff?
 
Friday, November 05, 2004
  babel fishing google.nl
You can translate a webpage with bable fish & the links get translated aswel!(l33t)

google.nl
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=nl_en&trurl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.google.nl%2fwebhp%3fhl%3dnl
google.de

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=de_en&trurl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.google.de%2fwebhp%3fhl%3dde

 
 

cool product can imagion the google team liked it, it needs lots of work and it's still a bit chaotical, im going to keep it :)
 
  get keyhole now :P
 
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wiew im making a google blog :D :D

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