Man Is The Media.
How To Speed Up In The Slowdown, According To Google
Google shares some advice on how to cope in the recession: “As businesses work to come to terms with the economic slowdown, digital insights and tools can offer you real assistance. [...] In a world of rapid change and much uncertainty, it is vital to build these capabilities. Emerging from the slowdown, the ability to [...]
Europeana, The European Wikipedia Alternative is Back Online
The database and portal for European culture is back online. I mentioned them a while ago as an EU alternative to mainly US-based information aggregation services (such as Google and Wikipedia). When they first launched they crashed due to overwhelming traffic. Have a look. I tried searching for famous wild painter Karel Appel (he’s Dutch) [...]
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Google… But Were Afraid to Ask
Following my lengthy post yesterday, about Google Book Search, I thought I’d take a look at the mother company itself. I’d like to share a fresh presentation made by FaberNovel that shows how Google will be unaffected by the financial crisis, and, more interestingly, why they’re focusing so aggressively on the mobile space (hint: it [...]
T-Mobile G1 i Danmark. Hvorfor vente på Google-phone, når du kan få den nu?
(This text is about getting and using the new G1 phone in Denmark. Thus, I’ve kept it in Danish). Kan du huske, da du først så tech-flippere flashe den tidlige version af iPhone? Selv husker jeg den øjeblikkelige tech-craving og efterfølgende -lede forårsaget af min ældgamle (men dog yderst sjældne) Samsung P300. Ak, min var [...]
Gmail spam filter blocks… Gmail
This is funny. Signed up for another Gmail and the mail to my secondary account was caught by Google’s own spam filter. It was sent from mail-noreply@gmail.com. And no, I did not add this to my spam filter manually (happened twice in a row, so it’s not a random fluke). I guess it’s just one [...]