tech.memeorandum

Tech Web, page A1 … for 3:15 AM ET, September 15, 2005
Current Tech Page     Also:   Politics

Top Items:

RELATED ITEMS:
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Roundup Of Google Blog Search Commentary  —  Below, a roundup of bloggers and others talking about the new Google Blog Search service that's been launched.  For more background on the service, see our Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search and Thoughts On & Poking At Google Blog Search posts.
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Dear Google, Thank you for blog search...  I knew this day would come (and it was not because of any insider information—no really, I had no idea), but as I've been saying on my blog Google and Yahoo will have blog search any day now.  Today Google launched the beta of Google Blog Search.
Nick W / Threadwatch.org:
Google's Blog Search is NOT Blog Search, Opinions  —  Since Google launched their Blog Search early this morning, i've had chance to play around a little bit, form opinions and take stock of what a few others are saying.  The first thing is: It's NOT blog search.  —  It's Blog Search Jim, but not as we know it...
Brad Hill / The Unofficial Google Weblog:
REVIEW: Google Blog Search  —  Launched in the early morning hours today, Google Blog Search does not attempt to innovate; it sticks tried-and-true to the spare design sensibility that is Google's look-and-feel trademark.  The test is not bells and whistles, but quality of results.
Greg Linden / Geeking with Greg:
Google launches blog search
Jenstar / JenSense:
First sighting of Yahoo Publisher Network RSS ads  —  I spotted Yahoo Publisher Network ads in an RSS feed today, the first time I have seen them delivered via a feed.  They look very similar to AdSense for Feeds ads and are formatted in the traditional ad unit styling.
Todd Bishop / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Gates on Apple, Google — and Microsoft's future  —  LOS ANGELES — Microsoft Corp. is grappling with "a lot of smart competitors," including Google and Apple, who are ahead of the Redmond company in some key markets, Bill Gates acknowledges.  —  But the Microsoft chairman on Tuesday …
dartmouth.edu:
Dartmouth researchers build world's smallest mobile robot  —  Dartmouth College Office of Public Affairs  • Contact Sue Knapp (603) 646-3661  —  In a world where "supersize" has entered the lexicon, there are some things getting smaller, like cell phones and laptops.
Discussion: Boing Boing
Dave Winer / thetwowayweb.com:
Yahoo's new browser-based mail app  —  After Gnomedex in June, I flew down from Seattle to meet with Ethan Diamond in San Francisco.  Ethan is a smart young developer working for Yahoo on their new browser-based mail application.  I first met him a couple of years ago when he was working …
Discussion: Between the Lines
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
JEREMY ASKS: HOW DO YOU LEARN TO SEARCH?  —  Last night at a book event at Books Inc in Mountain View, a fellow asked me a question that made me think - in short, he asked why there was so much useless information on the web.  Put another way, he was expressing frustration with search results …
BBC:
What will newspapers look like in 20 years?  —  The Magazine answers...  The re-sizing of the Guardian into a so-called Berliner is the latest radical step by newspapers trying to arrest declining sales.  So what will papers look like in 20 years, if they're still around?
Discussion: Corante and Lost Remote TV Blog
bit-tech.net:
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast  —  "Hi.  This is Gabe Newell and welcome to The Lost Coast.  In this tour, we're going to be talking about a new graphics technology we've been developing called High Dynamic Range, or HDR.  We'll also be giving you some insight into the design and production challenges …
Discussion: Joystiq and digg

About This Page:

This is a snapshot of tech.memeorandum at 3:15 AM ET, September 15, 2005.

View another snapshot:

About tech.memeorandum:

The Web is humming with reports and opinions on technology.  tech.memeorandum is page A1 for these discussions.  Auto-updated every 5 minutes, it uncovers the most relevant items from thousands of news sites and weblogs.

Site News:

See blog.memeorandum.com for all site news.

Subscribe:

Add tech.memeorandum to:

RSS feed

More Items:

Jim Cordeira / gaming-age.com:
First Look: Metal Gear Solid 4, Devil May Cry 4 (PS3)
Chris Price / Tech Digest:
Adaptex claims to cut PC keystrokes by 80%
Discussion: Engadget
Michael Kanellos / CNET.com:
Intel's manufacturing cost: $40 per chip
Discussion: TechSpot
Javaben / Ben Galbraith's Blog:
Avalon Everywhere? Cross-platform Microsoft?
Discussion: JD on MX
appleinsider.com:
Apple files for Podcasting trademark
Matt Goyer / Matt Goyer's Microsoft Windows …:
Netflix Avalon application - My contribution to the PDC
Discussion: eHomeUpgrade and Gear Live
David Kesmodel / Wall Street Journal:
As Angry Patients Vent Online, Doctors Sue to Silence Them
Discussion: Techdirt

Earlier Picks:

Joe Wilcox / Microsoft Monitor:
WINDOWS WORKFLOW FOUNDATION AND EXPRESSION
Discussion: Microsoft Watch
Brad Hill / The Unofficial Yahoo! Weblog:
REVIEW: New Yahoo! Mail Beta
Business Wire:
AOL Introduces New Podcast Offerings
xyzcomputing.com:
Interview with Rickford Grant, Author of Linux Made Easy
Discussion: OSNews.com
netimperative.com:
Mobile industry 'not downloading mobile content'
Discussion: Techdirt and textually.org
Anne Broache / CNET.com:
Vint Cerf muses about Google role, broadband
Tom Taulli / Forbes:
Podcasting Profits
Reuters:
Bang & Olufsen and Samsung to sell top-end phones
 
© 2005 Memeorandum