Archive for the 'New technology' Category
Friday, November 11th, 2005
I have had a few requests on how to switch from Google Maps to MSN Virtual Earth. I am not migrating, I just made a Virtual Earth version too.
And I do not see any reasons to migrate if you already have a working Google Map application. I created a page on my site with […]
Posted in Google, Hacks, eBay, Microsoft, Web 2.0, Maps | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 1st, 2005
The new king of home theater LCD Projectors, the Sanyo PLC Z4, has just been reviewed by projectorcentral.
Like the Sanyo Z3 it has 720p resolution. But there are many new features, projectorcentral concludes it is one of the most feature packed projectors in any price range. It is seriously challenging the best DLP-projectors.
Posted in New technology, HDTV, Projectors | No Comments »
Thursday, October 27th, 2005
The best way to get your 15 minutes of the fame on the internet was getting slashdotted (or simply /.ed). Slashdot.org is still a popular site but it is now loosing out on it its edge according to Alexa.
The new way of getting attention to your site is by gettings it bookmarked […]
Posted in Google, Websites, Web 2.0, Search engines, SEO | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 19th, 2005
I have almost completed RSS feed support for my eBay searches. There will be buttons available from the eBay Google Maps Mashup. The feeds are dynamic and will display the results from the current search.
I am planning to add other ways to search for items on eBay, it is a little strange to find the […]
Posted in Hacks, Browsers, eBay, Web 2.0, RSS | 1 Comment »
Thursday, October 6th, 2005
I have changed the way I call eBay and I currently have 10 000 eBay calls per day on the eBay Google Mashup.
If you are interested in other mash ups please visit ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix.
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Friday, September 30th, 2005
We really need another memory card format. And even smaller. Sony and Sandisk are now launching Memory Stick Micro which is only 15 × 12.5 × 1.2 mm. That is so small you will loose it within 30 seconds of taking it out of your phone.
Sony did learn their from their mistakes of the original […]
Posted in Cell phones, Audio player, New technology, Sony | No Comments »
Thursday, September 29th, 2005
I guess that the Google programmers are using simple examples when testing Google Maps. It seems that zip code 12345 has high resolution satellite images and not the areas around.
Posted in Google, Websites, Web 2.0 | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 27th, 2005
This is not news, but appearently a new blog is started every second. That is 86 400 per day. Many of the blogs write about “cool stuff on the web”. My guess is that 90% of the blogs will never reach 20 posts. Many of them not reaching 5.
I remember a magazine store in […]
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