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New Google Search Page?
I was just reading this article comparing Google Search and Bing and I decided to check out both pages. I usually do most of my searching via the Chrome ‘Omnibox,’ or whatever it is called. When I went to www.google.com I noticed that it had a different, slicker appearance than I was used to. The buttons were styled diferently. And then, after about 3 seconds, more content faded in. Anyone know anything about this? How long has it been like this? There are some screenshots in the review I was reading and they don’t even match the new look and feel.
I think they might also be doing some browser sniffing, because it looked better in Chrome than in IE – and not just the normal stuff. It looked like different styles were being applied.
Importing from Blogger ftp to WordPress
When I first heard that blogger was disabling its ftp service I figured I would just import by blogs into WordPress. It turns out that the WordPress importer for blogger doesn’t support ftp. Here is a simple solution:
- Log into blogger and select the blog you want to import into WordPress.
- Go to Settings->basic and export your blog.
- Create a new blog, in blogger, and import the export you just created.
- Import this new blog into WordPress using the WordPress importer (tools->import).
- Delete the blog you created for import/export purposes.
- Drink a Coke.
Goodbye, Blogger
For the past 6 years I have maintained my family’s blog using blogger, but they apparently decided to cut the ftp service. I have been thinking of moving the blog to WordPress for some time now, so I guess I have a good excuse to do so. I have enjoyed my time with blogger, and will definitely miss it. One thing I liked about blogger is that I could maintain separate blogs and ftp them all to my one web site. Now I need to find another solution.
DrPic.com
I was helping my kids’ principal with the school newsletter and she was having an issue with a Word document that was too big (8MB). She was on her school computer with no way to resize the 3 huge images she was trying to insert. I was thinking about our options when she said, “What about picture doctor dot com?” I had never heard of such a thing, but after a little searching, I found it.
DrPic.com is certainly not going to replace PhotoShop anytime soon, but it worked great for her. I don’t know that I will ever use it, but it is nice to know it exists.
Google Wave Notifier
IMO, if you are using Google Wave, you need the Google Wave Notifier plugin for firefox.
One thing I don’t like about Google Wave is that it does not integrate with gmail. Since not many people are on yet, I don’t like to check it all the time because I don’t get a lot of activity. Google Wave Notifier puts a little notifier in your browser status bar, alerting you to a new wave. I dig it.
Embedding Google Wave
One cool thing you can do with Google Wave is embed it in a page. I am not quite sure where this will come into practical use, but it is pretty cool. I have embedded a test Wave into a page on my site to see where it goes.
DM Trails on Google Maps
What I love about Google web apps is that they are constantly improving, without taking a step backwards. With some apps (facebook) I feel like they are two steps forward, one step back, but Google gradually integrates new features enhancing the user experience. Not only that, but the features don't require a learning curve. They are usually automatic, optional, or intuitive.
Aside from Gmail and Google Calendar, the app that I use the most is Google Maps. We moved to Des Moines almost a year ago and I have used Google Maps a lot as I try to figure out my way around town. I have also use Gmaps Pedometer, which utilizes the Google Maps API, to plot out my runs. Today I was pleasantly surprised to see that Google Maps has added many of the Des Moines bike trails, making my life even easier.
Google Wave
I got my Google Wave account yesterday. I am not yet sure what I am going to do with it, but I think it shows some promise. The first thing I am wishing for is integration with Gmail. There aren't many people using Wave yet, so it will be cool when I can interact with them.
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