How Google could build its Twitter

juny 4th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

For Google, it would be very easy to create its Twitter.

User’s are already updating their Google Talk statuses.

Setting up a web page that shows the history of these statuses, would be easy. Showing up the friends’ statutes would also be easy, because Google already knows who are my friends, they are in my contact list.

Integrating SMS shouldn’t be difficult neither.

The good point of a service of this kind is that I shouldn’t explain to my friends what Twitter is, because they already use Google Talk and they already update their Google Talk status.

Google Talk engineers, that would be cool!

Google to translate search results

maig 28th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

Google Translate has a new feature that can help to destroy the only real barriers of the internet, language barriers.

This tool, not only translates web pages, but now also translates search results. Now we can introduce, for example, the word hijab and ask google to search this word in arabic. Then Google will translate the results and the pages that might interest us.

This way, we’ll be able to see what other language communities think about any subject.

Awesome!

Banshee

maig 28th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

For an unknown reason, Banshee, a music player for Gnome, is unusable in my system (Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty). It is way too slow, and sometimes it even freezes. I had to uninstall it.

Does anybody know the possible cause of this problem?

Update: Rhythmbox also freezes when I listen to podcasts… And I don’t like amarok’s podcast feature :’(

Google Docs for plain text

maig 28th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

Google Docs is, in fact, a WYSIWYG html editor that produces poor quality code.

The most interesting part of it is its version control system, that allows to keep track of modifications easily.

If Google added an option to edit plain text, that allowed me, for example, to edit LaTeX source, I might use it.

R is GNU S and I like it!

maig 26th, 2007 § 2 comentaris

When I started my PhD (hydrology) I adopted my team’s tools. This means that, till now, for crunching numbers and plotting data I mainly used Visual Numeric’s PV-WAVE.

It is true that PV-WAVE has been quite useful to me, but I wasn’t happy with it because:

  • I don’t enjoy the language itself.
  • It’s graphical capabilities aren’t good or practical enough.
  • It’s not free software (as in “free speech”, not as in “free beer”), so I’m investing my time in learning a language that I won’t be able to use at home and that probably I won’t find in my next job.

I needed a replacement.

The possible options were:

Python is a very good language. It forces you to write clean code, its free and its community is big. But it is a language for general purposes, so it is not efficient at reading and writing text files with data and at plotting graphs.

Matlab is a very good option, but it is not free. Octave’s plotting capabilities are not that good and I was told not to even try Scilab because of memory handling issues (we deal with lots of data).

Finally I found R (aka GNU S).

After some days of using it I found that

  • I enjoy it a lot
  • The code I write is clean and beautiful
  • It is functional, like scheme.
  • I can read text files with only one line of code. That’s very important.
  • It’s data types (like data.frame) are very useful.
  • I can plot beautiful and meaningful graphics easily.
  • It’s GPL.

I guess I found my language. But before being sure, I have to use it for a while.

A very annoying feature of Gmail

maig 14th, 2007 § 1 comentari

I use Gmail to deal with e-mail related to my PhD.

Gmail is the best webmail application out there but, it has a very annoying feature, it displays text attachments in-line and not as an attachment.

This is very annoying for me because I receive may attachments that contain code, usually in FORTRAN. When displaying the code in-line, it wraps lines making the code unusable.

Before, I could open the original e-mail and copy and paste the attachment unchanged, but now the original e-mail is encoded, so I cannot follow this procedure no more.

If there was a open bug tracker for Gmail, I would fill a bug report.

About Google Web History

maig 12th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

For those who want to see what their logs history looks like, we offer transparent access via a Google Account to their own personal Web History.

Why does Google remember information about searches?

So, I understand that the only way for Google not to store my history [1] is not to be logged into Google when searching.

As I’m a user of Gmail, and I keep Gmail open the whole day, I understand that the only way to do this is to open Gmail in one browser and search in another one [2].

Am I wrong?

A solution might be to send all my Gmail mail to my Google Apps. Account which is not in connection with my Google Account.

[1] As said, I do trust Google, but I don’t trust governments.

[2] Another solution would be to read my mail with an e-mail client like Thunderbird or Evolution, but I cannot do this because my office’s firewall doesn’t allow me to do this :(

Enhancing free browser choice

maig 1st, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

Yesterday, I stopped using Google History for privacy reasons. But today I’ve realized an unattended positive consequence, now I’m not so tied to Firefox, and I can use Epiphany, which I prefer.

Google's Web History

abril 29th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

I’ve been trying Google’s Web History and I have to say that this is a very nice feature.

Removing Google's Web History

But I have just removed it from my account.

Why?

Well, I do trust Google, but I don’t trust governments, so I think it is a good idea to minimize the quantity of information about me that a government could seize. Fortunately it is relatively easy to to this online, but, what happens with my off-line information (Manel also talks about the subject)?

Ubuntu's improved desktop

abril 28th, 2007 Desactiva els comentaris

I have updated my computer from Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) to Ubuntu Feisty (7.4) and I’m very impressed by the desktop effects (compiz).

At first sight I thought that these effects where useless eye candy, but when I discovered that now I have a sort of expose (à la Mac OS X) I’m love my computer. Good bye mouse! I don’t need you to change from window to windows :)

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