Thursday, March 19, 2009

Google Voice Blog: Moving to Google Voice!

Google Voice Blog: Moving to Google Voice!

GrandCentral is finallying becoming Google Voice ( I am sure people are going to be confused with Google Talk and Google Voice).

I would love to see an integration of Google Talk, Google Mail and Google Voice,

Imagine:
- Combined Contact List
- Combined Inbox (GTalk is already integrated)
- All you may need t do is log into Gmail (Gvoice and Gtalk will be just tabs or plug-ins).
- Ability to make and receive phone calls from GTalk/GMail itself
- Gtalk notification when someone sends you SMS or Voice/Mail (Gtalk allows you to send SMS already in USA).

Basically GMail becomes your one stop communication solution.


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

ACID3 Test and Chrome

Google is about to solve the Acid3 Test as it appears in the screenshot... There are minor kinks for them to solve.
Note: This test was rendered on Windows XP using their development build.

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Monday, November 03, 2008

Calendar Application - Chandler Project

Chandler is a personal information management (PIM) tool. Not that such tools are not useful anymore, but with Smart Phones and PDA, the game is shifting away from PC based softwares to devices and web based solutions that can be accessed from anywhere. Even than, there is still market for tools such as Chandler, Mozilla Calendar etc, as anyone who wants to use something lighter than Microsoft Outlook will continue to look at other tools.

Microsoft advertising on Google Adsense

Microsoft's advertisements about Seachperks are appearing on Google Adsense and various google applications.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Official Gmail Blog: More changes to Gmail contact manager

Official Gmail Blog: More changes to Gmail contact manager

Since both regular contacts and suggested contacts are going to show up in suggestions, It will be great if they show up in different colors.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

When will Microsoft learn not to play with users?

Okay, 

Now that anger is out on the title of the post, let's get the facts straight.

I got an email from Microsoft today and to get 100 bonus points, decided to try their toolbar. See previous post here.  Installation of the toolbar was fine, i skirted the obvious options to change my default page and default search engine and did the plain toolbar install. Worked just fine. All it needed was to exit my IE and run it again after installation and did first search. Now comes the cons:
  • When you use toolbar, it automatically does like "auto sense" or behaves like Google Suggest. There is no way to disable it.
  • The feature is very slow, which means you have to wait long between keystrokes.
Anyways, Since I got my 100 bonus points after doing first search, I decided to uninstall the toolbar. Uninstall process was almost smooth. It required me to shutdown my IE obviously. Now comes disaster: It started changing few registry settings. Lavasoft ad-watch running on my pc caught these. This is what it tried to do:
  • Change default search to MSN by changing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Search\SearchAssistant to http://search.live.com/sphome.aspx
  • Change default page of the browser by changing HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Start Page to http://www.msn.com
  • Change search engine for the user by setting HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Search Page to http://search.live.com
It is entirely outrageous to change these settings without informing user beforehand.


Once 

Download the Club toolbar and get 100 bonus tickets

I got an email from Microsoft with following text and subject as it is in the title.

Take the Club with you everywhere on the Web.
The new Live Search Club toolbar makes it even easier to search the web, check your Club account, access your favorite games and prizes, and earn tickets, just by searching. Install and use* the new toolbar before November 13, 2008, we will add 100 tickets to your account. Go ahead, try it now!

 

I am going to download the toolbar and try it out. Will post update once done.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Non-Standard Google Map?


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Is there a Google engineer from Bagasra in Gujrat, India? For some reason, Bagasra is highlighted on Google Map more than many other cities. It is not only Bagasra highlighted such a way, there are other cities too. Such as Chalakudi of Kerala, Nigohi of Uttar Pradesh etc...  

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Better Performance in Google Desktop 5.8

After reading the blog, I downloaded latest Google Desktop on My laptop running Windows XP. I could not find an option to make Google Desktop use Microsoft Desktop's index. Not sure if it works only in Vista or also in XP. If someone knows, drop me a line.

Better Performance in Google Desktop 5.8

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Infosys Makes British Acquisition

Infosys (INFY) is acquiring Axon, a British Consulting firm for $748 million. Axon is a player in SAP space and is having operation not just in UK, but also in Canada. It will make Infosys an aggressive player in SAP Consulting space. Infosys and Axon have overlapping clients, allowing Infosys to consolidate its position in those clients.

Infosys Makes British Acquisition

Friday, August 15, 2008

The Associated Press: Court says copyrights apply even for free software

In an important ruling by appeals court, it had judged that writers of free software continue to own copyrights and can dictate terms when the open source license was violated.

It is an important ruling that will help several open source initiatives to force companies that use such open source software to open up their code or pay up for use.

The Associated Press: Court says copyrights apply even for free software

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Free Internet Security | WOT Web of Trust

This is one of the coolest security feature that I have seen. WOT gets its data from users as well as other sources to show you if you are at adult site or spam site. It has plug-in for FireFox as well as Internet Explorer. I am going to try this one for few days.

wot

Here is a screenshot of WOT when using it with http://update.microsoft.com  It shows its rating on left. Since I have not specified any rating of mine, there are no ratings from me.

Things to improve

One thing that I find it lacking is that it does not validate if one person opens more than one account. Having a simple credit card validation (no need to charge the card, just use it to validate the user) for the users will give it a way to validate the users (They can also allow other users without validation with may be a little lower rating). If users will be concerned with their credit card details being shared..., than may be 3rd party authentication such as Paypal, Google checkout or Amazon Payment can be used. This is just to make sure that bad site owners don't spam the ratings.

Free Internet Security | WOT Web of Trust

Live Writerfox :: Firefox Add-ons

Microsoft Live Writer has become my favorite blogging tool now, even when I use Google owned Blogger.com. But I can't say same for IE. Firefox remains my favorite browser. In Firefox, I was missing a button to blog using Live Writer till I find WriterFox. Using WriterFox, I can now blog using Live Writer from Firefox.

Live Writerfox :: Firefox Add-ons

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

twittervision 3D

If you like Twitter, and want to read the public library in 3D.. this is a cool site to do that... They also have a 2D version running on Google map.

 

twittervision 3D

Thursday, July 24, 2008

RollStream

I was wondering what was Phillip Merrick upto  after leaving webMethods.

One of the company that he has funded as part of a Venture Fund that he owns  is Jay Jayamohan's Rollsteam. Not just that, he has also got Rollsteam a CEO - Kristin Muhlner - Ex-EVP at webMethods. Would like to get more information on what Rollsteam does and how it can plug-in into SCM framework.

RollStream

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

DD-WRT :: News

Okay, I hadn't been monitoring DD-WRT site (I hate that they don't use a blog like format with permalink). They seem to have released v24. I haven't tried it, but will try to do in few days.

DD-WRT :: News

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Linking WMS with other downstream applications

It will be really great if applications such as Warehouse management systems which handle outbound execution for the distribution centers, can be linked with other downstream applications such as transportation/carrier/freight management or incorporate carrier UI integration so that user can seamlessly jump from WMS to a carrier screen where parcel status is viewable and return back to WMS screen. Probably Web 2.0 or Portals are way to go for them?

deal architect : If the Red Cross only contributed 10% to charity

Vinnie Mirchandani has compared software with Pharma and Charity based on Erik Keller's article. He is right. And this is probably why Open Source is booming.

deal architect : If the Red Cross only contributed 10% to charity

Is SAP’s weakness its real strength? | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com

The article describes SAP's weakness, and how it is turning it into a strength to cope with brave new world. Read it here....

Is SAP’s weakness its real strength? | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com