Source favicon23:19 Spend your summer with Google Desktop » Official Google Blog




If you're a Google Desktop fan looking for something to do this summer, it's time to get your creative juices flowing and create a submission for the Google Desktop Gadget Contest. Winning a cool T-shirt almost goes without saying, but you could also win the top prize of $5,000. To help you along, there's the Google Desktop Gadget Designer, a WYSIWYG development environment.



And since Google Desktop 4 is now available in traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Korean, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Turkish, Hungarian, Czech, Slovenian, Greek, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, and Bulgarian, be sure to think globally as you design your gadget. And speaking of version 4, thanks to all the testers who gave us feedback, we're now able to bring the English version out of beta. So if you've been waiting to easily search and personalize your desktop, here's your chance.



Lastly, if you need some inspiration for the contest, check out our list of Google Gadgets. You might be surprised at what you find...
Source favicon20:55 Wikipedia URL Adapter :: Mozilla Add-ons :: Add Features to Mozilla Software » del.icio.us/chedong
Redirects links of http://wikipedia.org to https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ automatically to help Chinese people visit Wikipedia.
Source favicon18:46 Longing for passion » 变态家族

最近的一个Dilbert可能可以解释为什么。  而且人非圣贤, 孰能无过, 我觉得黄写个检讨就已经足够了, 干嘛非要一棍子打死呢?

update:谢谢费老提醒, 改成dilbert的链接吧。

Source favicon09:53 台北要怎麼飛起來? » ilyagram
從 Charlesc 的 blog :Doesn’t Fly. Nobody Comes. Woe.上讀到,紐約時報 Technology 專欄 What if They Built an Urban Wireless Network and Hardly Anyone Used It? 報導了沒有太多人使用的台北 WiFly 無線網路。這件事情在 Wireless Internet Institute, W2i 於台北所舉辦的數位城市研討會(Digital Cities Convention)大會前讀到,實在讓人覺得有點...公關災難(PR disaster)的感覺。 Despite WiFly's ubiquity — with 4,100 hot spot access points reaching 90 percent of the population — just 40,000 of Taipei's [...]
Source favicon09:42 史上最伟大的黑客 » 刻录事
Del.icio.us上的GFW标签收集有好多关于gfw的各类文章。其中包括了试图对GFW黑箱进行解读和突破的尝试。比如Probing Chinese search engine filtering 、 Ignoring the “Great Firewall of China” 等等。很高兴能有越来越多的“斗士、好奇者、解谜者、Geeks”加入到这个矛与盾的竞赛中。 这几篇文章看得不是很懂。但是却足以让我对GFW的“伟大”产生毛骨悚然的“敬畏”来。他们把持了信息流通中的门,甚至愿意,他们可能假冒信息,我在想,或许会有这么一天,再也没有“连接被重置、找不到服务器、无法显示网页”等提示来(没见过?试试在Google中输入Zheng,天知道为什么Zheng也被盯梢。) ,人们仍然可以看到页面,但是,页面中的内容已经被GFW自动替换,类似他们在电视转播中做的那样,为了貌似中立,为了不让你幸福的以至于有了虚幻的感觉,他们会让替换的内容相对比较中立,或者顺着你的意愿,给你些刺激的信息。 于是我们就像“矩阵”中的人们,生活在一个被营造出来的信息世界中,我们以为这就是真实,丝毫不知道无处不在的墙的存在。它没有尽头,而且,当非混入是中,是是非非,已然是庄周梦蝶那样的糊涂。 在往后,就不再需要说教、灌输,它可以润物细无声般的滋润着信息饥渴的人们。 什么是真实?或许将来成为我们唯一的问题,而忘却了这些问题的起因,那些痛苦的、非法的、黑暗的事件。
Source favicon08:23 50 Ways to Be a Better Designer » ProNet
From Computer Arts, 50 ways to become a better designer. Usually, these lists are a lazy way to fill up an article, but this one's pretty good: Despite their very different backgrounds, many of our designers offered the same advice...
Source favicon02:19 New AdSense "Vertical Images" within ad units » JenSense - Making Sense of Contextual Advertising
AdSense has launched a new beta test called Vertical Images, where an image would take the place of an ad within an AdSense ad unit. These images - which are generic, and not company-specific - act similar to an ad...
Source favicon00:17 More of the world in your pocket » Official Google Blog




Today Google's mobile web services get a bit more worldly: We've just added a raft of new languages to the pocket-sized versions of Gmail, News, and Personalized Home. Along with U.S. and U.K. English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, and Turkish interfaces to most of these products.



If you've already used any of Google's products on your mobile device (like Maps), you know it's a great way to stay connected to the Internet, even if your PC is miles away. What's handy about these three products in particular is that they keep you in touch with the information that matters most to you.



Personalized Home, for instance, displays the same customized content as your personalized Google homepage on the PC, but in a phone-friendly format that's easy to read and navigate. (If you've been looking for a fast, easy way to view any feed via your phone, here it is.)



Then there's Gmail. If you've ever been on the road, desperate to remember something like a flight confirmation number that's stashed in your inbox, or directions to a party you were sure you could remember, this mobile version of Gmail lets you quickly search, read, and reply to email wherever you are. (And note the nifty mobile-specific features we've added, like Gmail's ability to directly call buddies in your contact list.)



News can get personal, too: now you can search across mobile news sources to reel in the latest news on whatever subject you're a fan of, whether it's 'arsenal football' or just all things 'macintosh' -- wherever and whenever. So give 'em all a whirl -- visit Google in your mobile phone's browser, and click the News, Gmail, or Personalized Home links.



You might just discover the little communications device in your pocket has just become a whole lot more valuable.

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