Internet News
Check Out The Olympic Slopes Via Google Street View
Feb 10th
Marketing stunt or just plain fun? I’m guessing both played a part in this. Now you can check out Vancouver with Google Street View.

Could Google Be Your Next ISP?
Feb 10th
Google announced today they are looking to expand their business into being an internet service provider. Not only will they compete with Comcast and AT&T, they are claiming they will be able to boost speeds at an incredible rate. Watch out for Google fiber optics coming to a neighborhood near you.
TweetGoogle Launches New Social Application: Google Buzz
Feb 9th
Today Google announced its latest social application, designed to bring the fire hose of social media and status updates down to a useful trickle of the most “interesting” bits. Dubbed Google Buzz, the service is designed to offer easier ways to share links, photos, and other information, corral all those things shared by friends and other connections, and integrate well with other services in an open way.
It’s “a Google approach to sharing,” according to Todd Jackson, product manager for Gmail and Google Buzz.
While the rumor was that Buzz would be Google’s “Twitter-killer,” it would actually be missing the point to describe it that way. Buzz offers a way to share status updates, if you want to use it that way. It can also be used to share links, videos, photos, and more—in this regard, it’s more akin to Facebook posts or even quick-blogging services like Tumblr or Posterous. Buzz can also integrate with other social services to share any publicly accessible things you post to Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, Google Reader, Blogger, and any service that offers an RSS feed.
Buzz also offers a way for anyone you’re connected to via your Google contacts to comment on the things you share, much like your friends can on Facebook. Further, it adopts the de facto standard of using “@replies” to send notices to specific users.
In addition, Buzz gives users control over how information is shared. Posts can be made public or private. You can create groups of contacts, such as “co-workers” and mark items as shared with only that group, multiple groups, or just a single contact.
Everything that is shared publicly is instantly indexed by Google search index, and Buzz streams and comments update in real time.
Google Buzz is being rolled out over the course of the next few days. Gmail users should see a notice when they log in once it has been activated on their account. We’ll be sure to share our thoughts once we have an opportunity to put it through its paces.
VIA: arstechnica.com
TweetSurprise Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize: The Internet
Feb 8th
According to several sources, the Internet has made the list of nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize this year, going up against a Chinese dissident and a Russian human rights activist, among others.
The nomination was made after a petition by the Italian version of Wired Magazine, which cited the Internet’s contributions to “dialogue, debate and consensus through communication.” Signatories include Iranian activist Shirin Ebadi, and organizers say the nomination will make for a legitimate entry.
What do you think? Does it have a chance? Is it right to nominate something inanimate? Should it win? Will it?
TweetBlog From Your Mobile Phone
Feb 4th
Now if you have a WordPress blog or multiple blogs you can manage them on the go. Watch the videos below to learn how to get started.
WordPress for iPhone 2.0
Introducing WordPress for Android
WordPress for BlackBerry 1.0
TweetWhat Google Voice Is About
Jan 28th
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- One number: a single phone number that rings all your phones
- Free SMS: send, receive & store text messages online
- Block calls: send unwanted callers straight to voicemail
- Record calls: record phone calls and store them online
- Conference calls: join several people into a single call
- Screen callers: hear who is calling before you pick up
- Google voicemail: voicemail like email
- Voicemail transcription: read what your voicemail says
- Custom greetings: vary voicemail greetings by caller
- International calling: low cost calls to the world
- Notifications: read voicemail messages via email or SMS
- Share voicemails: forward, embed, or download voicemails
10 Most Watched YouTube Videos for 2009
Dec 17th
Most Watched YouTube videos (Global):
1. Susan Boyle – Britain’s Got Talent (120+ million views)
2. David After Dentist (37+ million views)
3. JK Wedding Entrance Dance (33+ million views)
4. New Moon Movie Trailer (31+ million views)
5. Evian Roller Babies (27+ million views)
Most Watched music videos on YouTube (Global)*:
1. Pitbull “I Know You Want Me” (82+ million views)
2. Miley Cyrus “The Climb” (64+ million views)
3. Miley Cyrus “Party in the U.S.A.” (54+ million views)
4. The Lonely Island “I’m On a Boat” (48+ million views)
5. Keri Hilson “Knock You Down” (35+ million views)
Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0 Released
Dec 15th
Know 99.9% of people use Microsoft Outlook. I also understand why 90% of those people would rather not use a desktop email client. Mozilla Thunderbird has been in development for a few years but has not achieved as much popularity as Mozilla FireFox.
Here is a preview of some the features Thunderbird offers and why you should switch.
- a simplified user interface
- tabbed email — yes, tabs have migrated from Firefox to Thunderbird
- easier account set-up
- a faster and better search tool
- message archiving
- smart folders that group inbox views
- IMAP folder synchronization, so you can access your messages when offline
Download it from getthunderbird.com
TweetPlay Classic Atari Arcade Games
Dec 15th
I know you are probably “busy” at work and your desk is completely overflowing with spreadsheets, your blackberry keeps ringing, and your boss needs you to meet a deadline in 2 hours. If you are not one of those “busy” work professionals, then I have some news for you. Atari.com has put 100% full versions of their hit arcade games online.
They have the following games available:
- Adventure
- Asteroids
- Battlezone
- Crystal Castles
- Lunar Lander
- Yars’ Revenge
Click here to play at Atari.com/arcade
TweetGoogle’s New Search Interface
Dec 15th

Google is testing out a new interface that they may implement soon. I believe the goal is to make the search interface much more functional. Check out the screenshots.

