Riding the Wave

This article at Geeks are Sexy made me laugh.
I’ve been poking around this last week, but I don’t know what to do with it. I still have some invites, so leave a comment if you want one.
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Google Reader Play
about 3 days ago - No comments
I love using Google Reader. It helps me keep up with topics I’m interested in or stay up to date with my friends blogs without actually visiting every single one. I’ve tried to tell all my friends about it, but a lot of them still don’t know what it is or are too lazy to More >
Google Voicemail Transcriptions
about 1 month ago - 1 comment
This is how Google Voice transcribes a message. This voicemail was left in Chinese by my Auntie Linda, who was inviting me to dinner. Here’s the original:
Hey Jen, If I’m doing, Dante at 10 More >
Import Facebook Phone Numbers into Your Google Contacts
about 1 month ago - No comments
My coworker Kurt was asking about this so I’ll post it up here:
If you have Firefox and GreaseMonkey, then install this script. Go to your Facebook Phonebook, then in your Firefox menu, go into Tools > GreaseMonkey > User Script Commands… > and you’ll see Export Facebook Phonebook. Extract the data, More >
Merge All Duplicate Contacts in Gmail
about 2 months ago - 1 comment
Google has now added a single button that merges all your duplicate contacts at once. To clean up your contact list in one fell swoop, just click the “Find duplicates” button in the contact manager, review the merge suggestions (and uncheck any suggestions you don’t want merged), and hit the “Merge” button.
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Google Voice
about 3 months ago - 8 comments
I’ve been using Google Voice since it was known as GrandCentral. It changed over sometime March 2009. Too bad they didn’t have that nifty “vanity name selector” when I signed up or else I would have gone for something like ###-BEEJ. Well, Google Voice is available by invitation only, and it seems pretty tough for More >
Google Latitude Stunt
about 11 months ago - No comments
I’ve been using Google Latitude for a while now. It’s pretty fun. Remember how I posted where I was when the Oakland officers were shot? Check out this stunt:
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Multi-select and Progress Bars added to Gmail Attachments
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Yay, google finally allows multiple file selection for attachments!!! I’m such a nerd to get excited about this. You can send files from the same folder. Just hold down the Ctrl key and click on each file you want to attach. You can also hold down the Shift key to select a continuous list of More >
Call + Response (Trailer)
about 1 year ago - No comments
Saw this in church today.
Call+Response is a first of its kind feature documentary film that reveals a terrifying secret: there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. In 2007, slave traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined. Call+Response goes deep undercover where slavery is thriving. First hand accounts from More >
goosh.org
about 1 year ago - No comments
goosh.org - The unofficial google shell that behaves similar to a unix-shell. High-five to Darryl for this geeky goodness.
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Picasa 3 beta (windows only)
about 1 year ago - No comments
Again, Google continues to carry out its mission: to try to take over the world.
I’ve just downloaded the Picasa 3 beta. You can now make movies, take screenshots and webcam shots, add watermarks and print captions. It also comes with a new photo viewer that looks like this:
Hey, the easter egg still works! Anyone else More >

about 3 months ago
same here.. it’s like google docs editing.. but more confusing…
about 3 months ago
Heh, another vote for death, here. Might be good for networked project environments I suppose…