Shonzilla, a pattern-seeking animal

Life is a game of patterns and chance, and those who play well will win.
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Thu Jun 18

Google has recently started reminding people that Google Search is the discovery engine in a response to Microsoft’s Bing touting itself as one, as if they’re doing something that hasn’t been done before.

The most visible part of this reminding campaign is the new line on the main Google Search page (classic, not personalized page):
Discovering the web: Explore the world of Google search.

Google has also launched a series of 15 second search tips - reminding everyone all the nice information you can get on Google Search. Out of all 17 of them, the video above is my favorite: Fill in the Blanks

[via Google and

Sun May 31

Watch this abridged version of Google Wave presentation at Google I/O 2009.

[via phonedog]
Wed May 13

Google Squared (link will be live by the end of May 2009) is the new project from Google that is soon to come out of Google’s R&D showcase known as Google Labs.

Google Squared will deliver search results in spreadsheet format. So what? you may ask. Well, look at the video demo above. Each search query will return an appropriated table of search results which has its own set of columns, i.e. common attributes that are associated with the (prevailing) topic of your search. In a nutshell, Google Squared turned unstructured nature of Internet into structured data. Now that’s big news since it comes from the company that knows about searching information on the internet more than anyone else.

I believe that Google Squared will finally bring the Web 3.0 a.k.a. semantic web to life. Imagine all sort of creative uses of this structured search data by semantic mash-up applications that will allow you to discover information about “any” given topic in a step-by-step fashion or about a pre-selected set of topics in a step or two. All this by combining topic attributes and Google Squared search results with other online resources. After all, having search result metadata (i.e. Google Squared spreadsheet columns) that are related to search results makes search data structured and easier to manage algorithmically and computationally, i.e. using additional software layers on top of this data.

On a side note, even though Wolfram Alpha will be pushed outside the limelight as a result of this new Google’s project. I say this even though I’m aware that Wolfram Alpha is not a direct competitor to either Google Search or Google Squared with its announced capability to offer precise answers to questions that have them based on data on the internet. Google Squared has already become a hot topic in its own right on Google Trends.

I hopeexpect Google will release an API for this at the same time cause I would love to try it out on my Android phone. Yes, I’m becoming a bigger Google (services) fanboy every day and for good reason(s). :-)

The video above was a demo organized for Erick Schonfeld from TechCrunch.

[via techcrunch]
Wed Apr 8

Google App Engine for Java available - Campfire One: App Engine Redux (pt. 1)

Google App Engine availability for Java is positively great news for Java developers everywhere. This move will not only make Java a more compelling platform but will also make it easier to develop and host web applications based on Java platform. Now you can create end-to-end Java applications where even client side can be implemented using GWT (Google Web Toolkit), i.e. without touching JavaScript and its cross-browser quirks.

Furthermore, with Google supporting Java in its own cloud I believe it is also good news for the future of Java platform in general. You probably know that Sun Microsystems may be acquired by some company (IBM or HP or… ?) that may decide to switch off some of the R&D within the Java platform which, again, may not be a bad thing considering Sun’s stance with OpenJDK (“openness”), OSGi (indecisiveness), JavaFX (closed source) etc.

[via GoogleDevelopers]
Sat Mar 21
Fri Mar 20

Great stuff that your Google Chrome browser can do… most experiements won’t look as good or as fat in other web browsers. 



Have in mind that everything is implemented in HTML, JavaScript and CSS. :-)



Verdict: this is one great viral marketing campaign!



Thanks to Raša for letting me know about this and bashing Tetris within a web browser as a bleak achievement. ;-)

Great stuff that your Google Chrome browser can do… most experiements won’t look as good or as fat in other web browsers.

Have in mind that everything is implemented in HTML, JavaScript and CSS. :-)

Verdict: this is one great viral marketing campaign!

Thanks to Raša for letting me know about this and bashing Tetris within a web browser as a bleak achievement. ;-)

Mon Mar 16

Do you want to work for Google? No problem!

You can work for Google, alas, for free by helping them improve the voice transcription algorithms used in Google Voice’s voicemail. Google Voice is a revamped GrandCentral, which Google bought 21 months ago and finally re-released as a new service offering several interesting features you can read and watch other videos here.

Google Voice is supposed to be the new and better Skype and is likely to further endanger Microsoft’s dominance in the space occupied by Outlook in small and medium companies. Indeed, it sounds tempting to have all of your information like emails, contacts, reminders, (shared) appointments, documents etc. converged under the same umbrella in the (Google) cloud. One thing is sure - Google’s dominance in the information space is becoming bigger and consequently scarier.

Are you eager to try Google Voice? I know I am.
If you can’t wait to try it out, you need an existing GrandCentral account. Don’t have one? Buy one at eBay - prices go up to $650!

I’m thinking what may be the next evolutionary step for Google Voice. Maybe, if everything goes well according to plans for world domination, Google may start offering free international calls after you hear a short audio ad that is personalized to you, i.e. your email+SMS+conversation stream.

What do you think?

[via Google]
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