Source favicon23:52 Google Calendar does something about the weather » Official Google Blog




Maybe you haven't tried Google Calendar yet because you don't think your daily routine is complicated enough to use one. But it's more than just a personal organizer -– it also keeps you current about other kinds of time-related information, like what the weather will be on Friday.



Our latest feature, web content events, makes it easier to distinguish between what you've scheduled for yourself and other things going on around you. A web content event appears as an icon at the top of the day -- you can either mouse over that to get a quick summary, or click it to bring up a web page with more information.



You can add web content events to your own calendar for weather forecasts, moon phases, and even Google doodles (those special-occasion logos you sometimes see on Google.com). Now you can be the first to know when there's a new one!











Developers can also create their own web content event calendars to share. We think this opens a whole new world for interesting calendar content, and we're excited to see what people will come up with. For more on how to create one, take a look at these tips for getting started.
Source favicon23:39 期待与总统会晤的 Oracle 技术专家(Meet with Me, Mr. President) » DBA notes

很多 Oracle 数据库技术开发人员应该都读过 Steven Feuerstein 的图书。Steven Feuerstein,这位 Oracle 技术领域内的 Guru,最近却正在进行一项很让有趣的计划:与美国总统布什会晤

鬼才知道 Steven Feuerstein 怎么会有这样一个念头,他在 Blogger 上专门开辟了一个 Blog ,名字就叫做 Meet with Me, Mr. President,还有板有眼的一步一步的实施计划,开宗明义先说了为什么要与小布什会晤,嗯,会晤这个词更加符合他的语气 :)

Steven 说自己是美国公民,他纳税,税金支付总统的薪水,还有其他政府人员,从某种意义上说,他和其他纳税人是这些人的老板; 美国政府不是民主么,还是最为伟大的民主;总统又不是国王,看他一眼不会被判刑。所以,作为普通公民与总统会一面应该不是什么难事。他想与总统坐下来聊几个问题。(看起来合情合理)

也不是简单见个面握握手就行了,Steven 还有要求的:

1) 会谈至少半小时 ;
2) 无需单独会面,可以有其他人在场 ;
3) 要相互尊重。都是美国公民,在法律上一律平等;
4) 会谈可以被记录.

第一步,打电话联系白宫,被告知需要发传真申请,于是 Steven 发了一封包含如下内容的传真:

Why do I want to meet with you?

I will be very honest: I am not one of your supporters, politically. I strongly disagree with many of things you do and say. I don't want to meet with you, however, in order to talk about our differences of opinion.

No, I want to meet you and spend a little bit of time talking to you, because I have also been extremely dismayed with how you have been presented through the media (the only way I have been able to directly experience you, to date).

If I had nothing to go by except for the newspapers, television and blogs, I would have to conclude that you are very friendly, but not very intelligent. People make fun of the way you talk, and your command of the English language. They say that you are a puppet pulled by Vice President Dick Cheney's strings. They say you would rather take another vacation with your dog than actually buckle down to the tough business of running the wealthiest, most powerful country in the world.

I don't like my President being portrayed that way, or to be that way. I travel to Europe a few times a year to teach software programmers how to write better code. I am continually shocked at the low opinion many Europeans have of my President. That is terrible, not only for you, but for America as a whole.

So I would like to meet with you so that I can be assured that the way the media covers my President is inaccurate and insulting.

I would like to meet with you so that I can experience first-hand your intelligence, compassion, sense of humor, and leadership.

这段话如果翻译成中文似乎味道就不会那么有趣了。

9 月16 日,他收到了白宫一位助理的拒绝信,措辞很正规啊。期待 Steven 的下一步动作。哈。

“恶搞”,这个今年的关键词之一,看来风靡世界啊,美国人也能"恶搞"得不亦乐乎。

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Source favicon23:26 FWA 10 years of flash » laolu

经过十轮投票,FWA的1996-2006“十年最有影响力的flash网站”,最终由2ad的V3 Expansions夺得。在2ad的四个版本(V2 Rebirth,V3 Expansions,V4 ProphecyV5 Attrator)中,V3当时所引发的震撼最大,惊为天人,后两版可能是有了预期,少了点意外。有些感觉,像2ad对motion节奏的拿捏、白色块的闪光变幻等,在各版中都有表现,简单却富有感染力。

各年的评选里,还有更多很出色的flash站,不少久违了。98年版NRG低沉的解说和粗放的风格,theVoid的纸飞机和药片盒,刚开始让人不知所措的Mono飞行菜单,who's we中细腻逼真的机械手和3D,Yulia Nau的as游龙和迷幻导航,动感强劲neostream里永远不服输的小子……都是老站。相比这些单纯的老站,后来的flash站越来越精工,你会赞叹其技艺,但似乎不那么容易被打动。

Source favicon22:18 Wii会取代鼠标么 » 刻录事
当我第一次看到wii 视频 的时候,就被这个神奇的东西迷住,早早的就想着买一个,外加游戏机,和宝宝一起玩。当然了,还想到这个Wii应当会被用到电脑上。 如今,Opera宣布了他们的Wii  Opera浏览器计划的细节。他们提供的视频演示了用Wii操控Google Maps的例子。 不过时间上比较漫长,要等到明年6月才能看到。 不知道接下来,非游戏的应用中,有谁会支持Wii。 曾经,鼠标的出现和平面的图形界面匹配,如今,Wii的出现,是否意味着,电脑将慢慢地进入到三维界面?嗬嗬,扯远了。
Source favicon21:27 How long is 8 years in Internet time? » Official Google Blog




This week we celebrate Google's 8th birthday, and I hope you like the commemorative logo that appears on today's homepage:

Having worked at Google for 6 years, I've been lucky enough to design our birthday images (and a lot of other doodles). I hope you enjoy reading the candles. :)
Source favicon21:19 openbc即将变身Xing.com » 刻录事
早在本月23日,opecbc的blog这则文章首次告知用户openbc将改品牌和域名 http://blog.openbc.com/2006/09/ooops.html 应该是在这两天,Openbc的网站内出现了 openbc to becom xing的横幅广告,中文则为”openbc 将变为 xing 行”。 广告链接指向xing.com。该站自动判断语言。 这个变化引起了blogosphere的讨论,在最大的rss搜索引擎中,关于xing的查询跃到了查询的头几位。可见反响。 在donews上,有人转载了Openbc社区内关于此次变动的中文说明: “而平台的多语言支持,全面的功能则满足了不同背景用户的要求,使跨国界的交流更加简便。为了能够在全球持续成长,推出全新的名称已经势在必行。而XING 完全满足这个要求。例如在美国,XING代表了交汇,贯通,而在中国则意味着行动,可行,兴旺等。同时XING这个名字非常国际化,新颖还很独特-所有这 些都正好反映了我们这个平台的特点。” 在对xing的解释中,采用了英文和中文两种解释。 http://home.donews.com/donews/article/1/103291.html 实际上,在openbc内的forum的讨论中 (https://www.openbc.com/cgi-bin/forum.fpl?op=showarticles&id=2471754&offset=10) 来自openbc的人提到了xing在中文的意思: Xing means: https://www.openbc.com/cgi-bin/forum.fpl?op=showarticles&amp… Xing means in Chinese depending upon clay & tone: sex luck star type, kind apricot family name form, shape raw meat judicial punishment desire, interest, joy character, nature, assessment go & move themselves clean the nose prosper, blossom-up resentment, annoying regain consciousness again come to meditation oversleep So long a short, handy like trend-setting term from view of the trend expert. Chinese [...]
Source favicon18:52 奇怪事情 » 桑林志
© 桑葚,来自桑林志 | 奇怪事情突然发现访问量猛增,从每日两千多,到昨天的一万两千多。查看 google analytics 发现增加的部分都是到了这个帖子,而且似乎是直接键入网址访问,很...
Source favicon14:23 小换LOGO,抓虾也爱国 » 抓虾日记
  为了庆祝伟大祖国即将到来的57周年诞辰,小虾在昨天下午更新了抓虾的LOGO,它将在整个国庆期间陪伴大家。 我们是一只长在红旗下的虾 祝大家假期开心,中秋节快乐。
Source favicon13:02 有趣的MSN名字 » 妮妮
每天都能看到朋友们五花八门、形形色色的MSN名字,决定于今日起开始收集。 先收录几个: 1、 中央决定、中央认为、中央强调、中央相信~~坚决跟着党走不动摇~~! 背景:该同事在上海工作,陈良宇出事以后,感觉整个上海市的房地产市场紧张得都停止了,静静的。 2、 别以为骑着白马过来的就是王子,很可能是唐僧~! 3、 爱情和洗照片一样,需要大量的暗房时间来培养。 4、 吾日三省吾身材。 希望大家一起提供。...
Source favicon12:26 从太空打来的电话 » Google 黑板报 -- Google 中国的博客网志


昨天下午,全球第一个私人女性太空旅行者 Anousheh Ansari国际空间站向 Google 加州总部打来电话,(我们一想到要支付这笔长途话账单就感到很紧张)。我们的创始人 Larry Page 接了这个电话,他们的谈话从 Anousheh 忘带的东西(她丈夫!)一直聊到她对以后未来太空旅行的期望。我对整个对话作了笔记,要点如下:

在太空最好玩的是什么?

从空间站的一头飞到另一头。Anousheh 说她已经很棒了,几乎可以不碰墙壁一路飞过去。

最大的惊奇是什么?

第一次看到地球转动。Anousheh 说她每次想要提醒自己是真的身处太空时,她就朝窗外看,看地球转动,再掐一下自己,确定自己不是在做梦。

Larry(想入非非地):我们什么时候能和你一起到太空呢?


你们得一个一个来。不管怎么说,空间站正在加快建设,所以目前大概也只能容纳较少的旅行者。她说她希望 Larry 能改进空间站里的食物。她说奶酪通心粉虽然吃起来没什么劲,但那种追赶它们吃的感觉倒是挺好玩。

不过好在至少还有 M&M 巧克力。

你想对空间站做些什么改动?


(不加思索的说):“加一个淋浴!还有 — 还要上网!”(Google 的同事们这时开始欢呼。)现在我的电子邮件只能一次大批量的发和接收。Larry 跟 Anousheh 建议在下次旅行时把上网列入计划。Anousheh 马上回了一句说:“实际上,我现在就在计划我的下次旅行!”

你还有什么感想要说的?

“人要开阔眼界,勇于试验,开放思想,大胆想象。向周围的人学习,向各位老师学习,从书本中学 — 但又不要受到知识的限制。我一直想到太空去,但我并没有在 NASA (美国国家航空航天局)工作。我在各个领域里都转过,最后还是找到了圆梦的途径。”

电话接束后,Larry 说,Anousheh 从“安萨里X奖” 刚设立时就开始充满憧憬和展望。

如果你有兴趣,请读她的博客
Source favicon12:04 反社會情結 » Jedi's BLOG | Jedi.org
最近對於某些人際關係實在是越來越感到嫌惡,不知道是好還是不好。唉。
Source favicon11:38 Google 9 岁了 » DBA notes

看到有人在问今天是什么节日,怎么 Google.cn 的首页 Logo 换掉了?

到 Google 上看了一下,原来 Google 都过第八个生日了,用咱们的说法,9 岁了, 生日快乐, Google!

Google 9 岁了

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Source favicon09:54 互联网体验猜想 » blog中文翻译
新的网络平台,让些信息共享,目的很简单,让需求更容易被满足、更有效完成、更好玩。非常重要的一点是,网络结构的本质是:没有中心。 互联网体验猜想(翻译稿)
Source favicon09:05 MT 3.33发布: 安全漏洞修正 » 车东[Blog^2]

MT昨天发布了一个安全更新:建议用3.2版本的也升级到3.33

从3.32升级的过程:
下载:wget http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/downloads/MT-3.33-patches/MT-3.32-patch-en.zip

解包: unzip MT-3.32-patch-en.zip
Archive: MT-3.32-patch-en.zip
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/lib/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/lib/MT/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/lib/MT/App/
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/lib/MT/App/FeedsWidget.pm
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/feeds-app-lite/mt-feeds.pl
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/nofollow/
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/plugins/nofollow/nofollow.pl
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/App.pm
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/Log.pm
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/Sanitize.pm
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/App/
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/App/CMS.pm
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT/App/Search.pm
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/lib/MT.pm
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/php/
creating: MT-3.32-patch-en/php/lib/
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/php/lib/sanitize_lib.php
inflating: MT-3.32-patch-en/php/mt.php

复制到MT安装目录下:sudo cp -R * /home/path/to/cgi-bin/mt/

登录后看到:
Version 3.33 Copyright © 2001-2006 Six Apart. All Rights Reserved.
说明更新成功了。

Source favicon07:15 Our approach to content » Official Google Blog




The Internet has broken down many of the barriers that exist between people and information –- effectively democratizing access to human knowledge. By typing just a few keywords into a computer you can learn about almost any subject. Google is one of many organizations that work to make this possible.



But today only a fraction of the world’s information is available online. Our aim to help organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful means working with a lot of information – newspaper articles (many written over a century ago), books (of which there are millions), images, videos (including all of the new footage users are creating), websites, important financial information and much, much more.



Because we don’t own this content, over the years we’ve come up with three primary principles to ensure that we respect content owners and protect their rights:

  • we respect copyright;
  • we let owners choose whether we index their content in our products;
  • we try to bring benefit back to content owners by partnering with them.
Respecting copyright

There are many legal rights that help protect content. Among the most important is copyright. Content creators deserve to be rewarded for their creative work -- and copyright law is fundamental to ensuring that as well as fostering future creativity. While protecting the rights of owners, those laws also encourage others to make use of content in limited ways. That's why newspapers are allowed to include short quotations from in-copyright books in their reviews. That's also why search engines can show snippets (small excerpts) of text in their results. Copyright owners benefit from these types of usage because they help to publicize their works.



Google News is a good example of how Google protects copyright in practice. We index the content of thousands of news sources online. When users go to Google News, they see only headlines, snippets and image thumbnails from the relevant news articles. If people want to read the story, they must click through links in our results to the original website.



Google Book Search is another example. We're digitizing and indexing millions of books as part of our effort to make these works as easily found as web sites are today. Some of these books are in the public domain. For those, we will show the full text of the book. Other books are in copyright. For these we show only bibliographic information and a few snippets of text, unless we have the owners’ prior permission to show more.



There are also times when, in addition to securing permission, we pay for greater use of content. For example, we've agreed to pay the Associated Press (AP) for the right to make new uses of its news content – uses that go beyond the limited uses permitted by copyright laws. This use of AP’s content will make our services even more valuable. We also license content from third parties for several other Google services such as Google Earth Google Finance and Google Maps.



Letting content owners choose

Even if use of their work would be perfectly legal, we respect the wishes of content owners. For example, if a content owner asks us to remove his or her content from our web search results, we do. If a newspaper does not want to be part of Google News, we take the paper’s stories out. And if publishers would prefer not to have their books included in Google Book Search, we honor their request. It’s simple: we always allow content owners to opt out – quickly and easily.



Of course, some people argue that we should be asking content owners to opt in, not requiring them to opt out. Google aims to provide comprehensive search results. This would be impossible in a world where permission simply to index (which is entirely legal) was necessary. But we also believe that opt-out rather than opt-in benefits not just Google users, but also content owners. If content isn't indexed it can't be searched. And if it can't be searched, how can it be found? Imagine a library with no index of titles or subjects of the books on its shelves, or no catalogue of the authors who wrote them.



Benefitting content owners

There are around one billion people online today -- all of them wanting access to information. We partner with publishers, news organizations and others to help them to reach a wider global audience. By enabling people to discover information, Google drives web traffic, customer queries, advertising revenues and sales to our partners, both online and offline.



Take our AdSense advertising program. We display ads on thousands of partners’ websites – and we let them keep the majority of the revenue generated. The same is true for our Book Search publisher partners – they keep the lion’s share of the advertising on the books they include in our program. And Google Video helps media companies generate revenues in a number of different ways. They can upload their videos and share them freely with millions of users globally, generating awareness for their content – and some may sell their videos through our online store. We also place ads within videos on Google Video and throughout our AdSense network through a new product called Adsense for Video -- and as with AdSense and Book Search, we share the money with the content owner.



And we have other initiatives to help our partners sell their content. In Google News, we work with some companies whose content is only available via subscription. We index their content and then when people click on their story we link them to the site where they can purchase the individual story, login if they are a subscriber, or subscribe to the paper. And we recently added a feature to Google News which enables searchers to find historical articles, many of which are only available from the owner for a fee.



Protecting content owners’ rights, respecting their wishes, helping to reward them for their creative endeavors – these are the primary principles that guide Google’s approach. We believe it’s the best way to make the world’s information universally accessible and useful.
Source favicon06:40 Movable Type 3.33/MT Enteprise 1.03 patches » ProNet
Today we released a mandatory security update for Movable Type and Movable Type Enterprise to resolve a number of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. To make updating your system easier, we are providing patch distributions for Movable Type versions 3.32 and Movable...
Source favicon02:05 Towards a more efficient computing infrastructure » Official Google Blog




Intel CTO Justin Rattner was kind enough to invite me on stage today during his R&D keynote at the Intel Developers' Forum to talk about some of the computing platform challenges we face in building large-scale Internet services. Talking to industrial colleagues and the academic community about some of our most important platform-level requirements is something I always make time for. If you're trying to build interesting systems, life is easier when hardware vendors are aware of what works for you and what doesn't.



Chip multiprocessing -- the idea that multiple simpler processing units in one chip can be a better choice than a single hulking one -- is an example of a technology we've been vocal supporters of for quite a while. See for example "Web Search for a Planet" and "Price of Performance." We're happy to see this thinking being embraced by several vendors.



The focus of our message at IDF today was efficiency: power efficiency and programming efficiency. There are several hard technical problems surrounding power efficiency of computers, but we've found one that is actually not particularly challenging and could have a huge impact on the energy used by home computers and low-end servers: increasing power supply efficiency. All computers, including personal computers and servers, have power supplies to convert the alternating current (AC) from the outlet to the direct current (DC) needed by the machine. Typical power supplies waste 30-45% of their input power, and relatively simple modifications can bring this waste down to 10%. Others, like 80 PLUS, have also identified and targeted these inefficiencies. We believe that the development of a new open standard is necessary to achieve very high efficiencies at low costs, so we have begun discussions with Intel and other vendors that we hope might lead to significantly more efficient power supplies. Here's a short white paper describing this in more detail (PDF). If you'd like us to keep you posted on our progress, please send us a note at efficient-psu@google.com.



Programming for systems with many computers can be a daunting task, but one that our engineers have to face every day. Simplifying this task has a direct impact on programmer productivity, and consequently the rate of innovation. Software tools such as MapReduce have been very successful at Google by making it easier to process huge amounts of data quickly by spreading it over many computers. However, the efficiency of the computation can still suffer because of the limitations of the underlying computer platform. For example, programmers only have two major storage options that are widely available: memory (DRAM, specifically) and disk drives. Latency of disk accesses is about 100,000 times slower than memory, while memory is approximately 200 times more expensive (per gigabyte) than disks. These two alternatives are so far apart that programmers are forced to choose from two extremes, making some computations very difficult. I suggested to the IDF audience that there might be an opportunity for intermediate solutions in this space, faster than disks but cheaper than memory. Some forms of FLASH memory might soon be possible solutions, for example.



It's always rewarding to exchange notes with our friends in industry and academia, whether through participation in events or by publishing papers. I expect we'll continue to do that.

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