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Google Phone Debuts, China Cracks Down On Porn, Apple–Company of the Decade?, and WiMax Spreads | CrankyGeeks Episode 200

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Editor, GigaOm.com
Chris DiBona, Open Source Program Manager, Google
Dan Goodin, Reporter, The Register

The Topics:
The Google Phone Debuts
3D TVs Roll Out at CES
China Arrests Thousands in Online Porn Crackdown
Clearwire and WiMax: Are They Maturing?
CES Roundup

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Apple iPad Details, Broadband Plan is Toast, HTC vs. Apple, and Is Google TV Coming? | CrankyGeeks Episode 211 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Editor, GigaOM.com, Co-Crank,
Dave Mathews, Inventor, Tech Journalist
Sam Levin, Brand Evangelist

The Topics:
Is Google TV Coming?
HTC Squares Off With Apple
Details Emerge On Apple’s iPad
Is Wikipedia’s Deletionism Out Of Control?
Kindle Software Arrives For the Mac

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Is Google Leaving China?, Sold Out iPads!, Social Networking Cops, and Microsoft's Long Tail Mishap | CrankyGeeks Episode 212 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Editor,
GigaOM.com, Co-Crank,
Adam Curry, President, Mevio
Neha Tiwari, Project Manager of Production

The Topics:
 
Google Leaves China
 
Apple Already Sold Out of iPads?
 
3D is Nice, But Who’s Going to Pay For It?
 
The Social Networking Cops Are Here
 
Microsoft Ignores Its Long Tail
 
 

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Palm Going to HP For $1.2 Billion, Apple's iAds, Free Android Phones For Adobe Workers, and more… | CrankyGeeks Episode 217 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Carlos Rodela, CEO,
AllOfUsAreFamous.com
Tom Merritt, Executive Editor,
CNET

The Topics:
Palm Going to HP For $1.2 Billion
iAds and the iPad
YouTube Store Struggles
Steve Jobs Slams Flash
Police Raid Gizmodo Editor’s House

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The New King of Tech, Pac-Man Turns 30…at a Cost, and Google TV | CrankyGeeks Episode 220 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:

David
Hornik
, Partner, August Capital

Roger
Chang
, Senior Producer, Revision3

Andrew
Eisner
, Executive Editor, CNET

The Topics:

Apple Takes Over

Google’s Pac-Man Costs Millions

AOL Celebrates 25 Years

Google TV

Flash on Froyo, Finally!

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Opinion Piece: The News About Google News Search

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

By Allison Brown

News aggregators have it better today than ever. If you need the information, you hit the Internet and get it. You need no library pass or expensive news service subscription. Features exist, like netvibes.com that organizes RSS feeds or MyYahoo’s personalization applications to retrieve information the way the end user wants it. Such services make the job of an online editor or link aggregator an easy one. Google’s News Search is one phenomenal resource that doesn’t seem to gather the praise it deserves.

Google News starts with a 30-day base from over 4500 news sources. That’s a lot of current affairs to choose from, but an aggregator using Google News can alter that list of 4500 periodicals by adding or deleting sources. There is an option, too, to extend the past 30 days longer by dipping into Google archive feature. On a side note, an aggregator is the editor for your website or portal. A famous example would be Drudge of the DrudgeReport. His value is simply to glean through news sources and select what he thinks is news – and few people in the media have as much sway as him. So, it can pay to aggregate well.

Central to the Google News feature is, not surprisingly, the search process through entered keywords. Simply put, this provides amazing results. The aggregator of, say, a sports website need not worry for lack of interesting stories when using Google News. Type in a simple sport and/or angle and voila! Information aplenty to link, rewrite (with sources) or build for story inclusion. I randomly searched “NFL” + “penalty” (a nice cross-section) and was returned with a trove of interesting stories that would be fitting for a sports editor or link aggregator to select from.

Now, my mind was blank before the search, but in conducting the search and scanning the results I noticed one headline that called for a reinstatement of a disgraced running back, Ricky Williams, into the NFL. Williams, a high profile talent, has been banned for drug abuse. And just like that my interest was piqued by a headline (acting as an online sports page aggregator, remember) and when I clicked it, I read a persuasive opinion piece penned by one Dave Meyers of the La Crosse Tribune. Now, on my site I might link the story (http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2007/04/10/sports/00lead.txt), thus amplifying the impact of the article and justifying, in theory, the co-operation of the La Crosse Tribune and Google. Google News allows more people to read Mr. Meyers’ product and helps my (theoretical) website build content. This is total Internet utility and a great example of a win-win for all involved.

Google News lets the user change the look of the results page and also allows the user to share customized selections with others by allowing signed-in users to create a unique URL that can be copied and sent to others. This could be very handy when collaborating in projects with off-site partners. Who doesn’t wish everything was this easy?

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