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google.gifTo take advantage of the potential of Google's Search engine, it's important to know some of its basic tricks

  • Keywords: Quality of the responses depends on the quality of the words chosen. For example, "computer" does not give the same results as "PC".
  • Typing words in lowercase give you every opportunity not to miss any important reference.
  • Quotation marks (" ") make sure that the search engine takes into account all the words.
  • Signs "+" and "-" add constraints to your search.
    For example, you can search for documents on George Lucas who only speak of Star Wars (george lucas + star wars) or on the contrary who do not speak of the film (george lucas star wars)
  • Wildcards: Google accepts the use of a wildcard (*) for the location of a missing word in a phrase.
  • The tilde (~) allows Google to display not only a word but also its synonyms, in a broad sense, that is to say, beyond the true grammatical synonyms, related terms.

More searching options:

  • "site: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx". Returned results will be only from the selected site.
  • "author: xxxxx xxxxxx". Identifies latest articles published by the author in question.
  • "insubject: xxxxx" Results show the articles on related requested subjet.
  • "location: xxxxx" Displays information bearing to the specified eyes.
  • "source: xxxxxx" Results extracted from any source.
  • "allintitle: xxxxxx" Results show the articles where all searched keywords are available in the title

The search bar includes also a calculator. Type the calculation directly in your search bar and press enter to have the result displayed.

More about Google seach engine: Google Help

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googlecam.jpgCory Doctorow wrote this Creative Commons-licensed fiction story for Radar Online magazine.

  Une version française est disponible ici

“Give me six lines written by the most honorable of men, and I will find an excuse in them to hang him.” –Cardinal Richelieu

“We don’t know enough about you.” –Google CEO Eric Schmidt

Greg landed at San Francisco International Airport at 8 p.m., but by the time he’d made it to the front of the customs line, it was after midnight. He’d emerged from first class, brown as a nut, unshaven, and loose-limbed after a month on the beach in Cabo (scuba diving three days a week, seducing French college girls the rest of the time). When he’d left the city a month before, he’d been a stoop-shouldered, potbellied wreck. Now he was a bronze god, drawing admiring glances from the stews at the front of the cabin.

Four hours later in the customs line, he’d slid from god back to man. His slight buzz had worn off, sweat ran down the crack of his ass, and his shoulders and neck were so tense his upper back felt like a tennis racket. The batteries on his iPod had long since died, leaving him with nothing to do except eavesdrop on the middle-age couple ahead of him.

“The marvels of modern technology,” said the woman, shrugging at a nearby sign: Immigration–Powered by Google.

“I thought that didn’t start until next month?” The man was alternately wearing and holding a large sombrero.

Googling at the border. Christ. Greg had vested out of Google six months before, cashing in his options and “taking some me time"–which turned out to be less rewarding than he’d expected. What he mostly did over the five months that followed was fix his friends’ PCs, watch daytime TV, and gain 10 pounds, which he blamed on being at home instead of in the Googleplex, with its well-appointed 24-hour gym.

He should have seen it coming, of course. The U.S. government had lavished $15 billion on a program to fingerprint and photograph visitors at the border, and hadn’t caught a single terrorist. Clearly, the public sector was not equipped to Do Search Right.

The DHS officer had bags under his eyes and squinted at his screen, prodding at his keyboard with sausage fingers. No wonder it was taking four hours to get out of the god damned airport.

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airtalkr.jpgAirTalkr is another multiple IM client application immediately available in its beta version for Windows, Linux , Mac OSX as well as on Web-based version.

IM supported protocols are MSN, ICQ, GTalk, Yahoo and AIM but AirTalkr also connects you to your YouTube and Flickr accounts. In addition, AirTalkr creator Hu Shunjie comes with an interesting concept called "AirCards". AirCards are profiling cards where you can add of your buddies information such their Twitter and blog updates, their photos on Flickr as well as their profiles on MySpace and Friendster.

AirTalkr is a very light application but requires the installation of Abobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) which enables developers to use Flash, Flex, Ajax and HTML to create rich interface applications.

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The AirTalkr version is still beta and some bugs have been reported but I personaly like this very smooth application and really looking to see what will come next (Skype, more social networking plateforms supported, etc..)

It definitively worth a try. Did I mention that AirTalkr is free and totally Ads-Free (Thanks Hu!). 

Download AirTalkr here and Abobe AIR here.

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date.pngWilling to update your Google Calendar using Twitter? the answer is Twittercal

  • Login into your Twitter Account
  • Add gcal as your friend
  • Grant access Tweetcal API to your Google Calender

 You are now ready to update your personal calendar by sending direct messages to gcal.

e.g. "d gcal dinner saturday 07:00p"

Be aware that you must respect American format for date and time. 

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iminrlogo.gifSince few days now, iMinR is tracking what's going on this website.

This new service of “measurement of personalized audience” as its creator, Stéphane Guérin, indicates it on his Internet site. The iMinR statistics service makes possible to discover more about visitors of a site in general and, as from now on, this one in particular.

Among statistics provided on the free account version of iMinR we can find :

  • Visitors (IP address)
  • Visits (per hour, per day,)
  • Pages viewed (url, title)Pages vues (url & titre)
  • Geographical information (Country, Region, City)
  • Web Origin (domain and url)
  • Search Engine
  • Query String
  • Keywords
  • Incoming and Outgoing points
  • Global duration of the visit
  • Time duration per page
  • Click stream
  • Frequent paths
  • Client configuration(browser, operating system, resolution, language, etc..)

About the installation, well it's definitively too easy. You either have to add the provided line of code in your footer's page (also available for secured pages) or, if you are using WordPress, to install, activate and configure the iMinr plugin and that's it.

No update, no maintenance and training required. iMinR is adapted to sites using AJAX and the 100% javascript invisible (free account users are requested to add iMinR logo on their web site) marker works with any HTML pages (PHP, ASP, etc..).

Real time reports can be personalized according your needs and are accessible either on a web page;  using a javascript function or simply from the iMinR web site.

Today the beta 2 version has been released but so far the interface is exclusively available in French. I have not asked, but the English version should follow no ?

To know more about, check the demonstration page.

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skype_logo.pngOne of my first question was about how to send Twitter updates using Skype instead oftwitter.png anything else as I did not want to install an additional application with a single dedicated purpose.

Apparently I'm not alone in that situation and I found today a "how to" to post updates on Twitter using Skype chat tool

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Here’s a little secret which no one seems to know about. There is a Skype robot which will post to your Twitter account.

  1. Add twitter4skype as a contact.
  2. Type the following as a chat message (be sure to do a FULL return for each line):
    /account
    yourtwitteraccountname
    yourtwitteraccountpassword
  3. The system should return: twitter4skype Registration complete!
  4. The next time you write a chat message to twitter4skype, the entry will appear as a Tweet on your account.

Give it a try and let me know how it works out.

Update: Some have reported they have not been successful on their first try to make this work. The issue usually is identified with the returns. On a Mac, make sure you press alt + return after each line. Also make sure there is a return after the last line. Once this is fixed, everything seems to “automagically” work.

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Source: PacificIT  

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You need your own Google maps but you don't know about programming and what API stands for?

No problem, just visit Click2Map, open your free account and start creating, managing and publishing online your maps & markers.

Click2Map™ is a new Rich Internet Application (RIA) developed by HylioSoft, a french Web company.

Click2Map is actually running on version 1.0 Beta 1 Build 25 with a stable version expected in May-June 2007.

Sample : Nomadcom in Bangkok
Source: Presse-Citron (as often)

 

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