HRA Wrap-up 244
November 21, 2008 by admin
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HRA Wrap-up 244
Had an awesome time at PubCon last week catching up with many old friends. I found it pretty cool to hang out with some of the same folks I hung out with at my very first conference back in 2000!
MapQuest Incorporates Personalization Feature
November 21, 2008 by admin
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MapQuest Incorporates Personalization Feature
MapQuest is bringing personalization into their online and mobile mapping offering. Dubbed My MapQuest, the feature lets users save routes and maps, giving them access later whenever they need it.
My MapQuest pages can be created through an AOL account or an OpenID account. You can set language and mileage preferences as well as store mobile numbers and addresses.
The feature will be rolled out to MQ4M (MapQuest for Mobile) for Blackberry soon. Initial Blackberry models will include AT&T BlackBerry Bold, Verizon BlackBerry 8830 and 8330, and T-Mobile BlackBerry 8300, 8800 and 8820.
“The launch of My MapQuest continues MapQuest’s commitment to innovation and improving the user’s experience. Our studies have shown that our customers want a personalization feature that includes the ability to save previously searched addresses,” said Christian Dwyer, Senior Vice President and GM, MapQuest. “Giving our users the ability to save not just maps but also their routes sets us apart and extends MapQuest’s commitment to offering users choice and flexibility.”
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November 21, 2008 by admin
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Google Adds On-the-fly Translation to Reader
November 21, 2008 by admin
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Google Adds On-the-fly Translation to Reader
Born as another “20 percent project” at Google, the on the fly translation of feed content readers was recently announced on the Official Google Reader blog and will make it easier for users all around the globe to access and better understand regular updates from websites producing content in languages other than the user’s native tongue.
Yahoo! Search BOSS Enables Key Terms
November 20, 2008 by admin
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Yahoo! Search BOSS Enables Key Terms
Yahoo! Search BOSS is now allowing developers to use a feature called Key Terms. The feature is derived from technology that is used in Search Assist.
Yahoo! says developers can use Key Terms to create refinement terms for their own search applications as well as creating semantic analysis or new relevancy models.
In releasing Key Terms, Yahoo! is introducing a new universal parameter: “view.” The Yahoo! Search blog gave the following example for a search for the new President-elect:
Microsoft Announces MSN Distribution Deal with Java
November 20, 2008 by admin
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Microsoft Announces MSN Distribution Deal with Java
As of 8 am today, users who will download or upgrade Java for Internet Explorer will be prompted to install a MSN search bar that will set Microsoft’s search engine as the predefined one. The deal, announced earlier today by Microsoft and limited to US surfers only, has the potential to make a very large number of users switch from Google in a matter of just a few days.
Jerry Yang to Step Down as Yahoo! CEO
November 19, 2008 by admin
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Jerry Yang to Step Down as Yahoo! CEO
Yahoo! has announced that Jerry Yang will step down as CEO once his replacement has been found. Yang will remain on board as Chief Yahoo!
Yang became CEO in June 2007 at the request of the Board of Directors. Board Chairman Roy Bostock will lead the search for a new CEO. Here’s his official corporate-speak on the matter:
“Over the past year and a half, despite extraordinary challenges and distractions, Jerry Yang has led the repositioning of Yahoo! on an open platform model as well as the improved alignment of costs and revenues. Jerry and the Board have had an ongoing dialogue about succession timing, and we all agree that now is the right time to make the transition to a new CEO who can take the company to the next level. We are deeply grateful to Jerry for his many contributions as CEO over the past 18 months, and we are pleased that he plans to stay actively involved at Yahoo! as a key executive and member of the Board.”
Reciprocal Link Management, Link Exchange with LinkHelpers
November 19, 2008 by admin
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Senator Dorgan Prepares Net Neutrality Bill
November 18, 2008 by admin
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Senator Dorgan Prepares Net Neutrality Bill
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is planning to introduce a net neutrality bill in January, according to Reuters. President-elect Barack Obama has said he supports net neutrality, though it is not yet clear whether he backs Dorgan’s bill.
The bill would prevent Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from blocking web content. Net neutrality supporters say some ISPs have blocked content because of concerns over the amount of bandwidth used by customers. Others have slowed downloading activities for the same reason.
Internet service provider AT&T told Reuters it would be crazy to block content because the customers would just jump ship to an ISP that doesn’t. Blocking content would be akin to shooting themselves in the foot.
Indeed, the bill would pit ISPs such as AT&T, Verizon Wireless and cable companies against content providers such as Google and Microsoft.
Yes, in Washington, enemies make the strangest bedfellows.
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Google Adds Voice Search to iPhone Search Application
November 17, 2008 by admin
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Google Adds Voice Search to iPhone Search Application
Google is updating its iPhone search application with a new voice search feature, according to the New York Times. The update is expected to be available in the iTunes app store sometime today.
Users will be able to speak their questions into the phone. The speech is recorded and sent to Google servers which will try to understand the recording and find the answer via Google’s search engine.
One of the cool parts of the app is that it will use the iPhone accelerometer to know when a user has raised the phone to their ear. For the iPhone-less, the accelerometer senses motion. There’s a bunch of games that use this feature for their apps. So if you ever see an iPhone user making weird motions, that’s why.
The update wasn’t yet available in my iTunes, but I’m looking forward to checking it out when it is.
Oh, I should mention that Google isn’t the first to bring voice search to mobile. Microsoft and Yahoo already have brought voice search to some devices. But a search in the iTunes store didn’t reveal anything else that was a solid voice search app (not that Apple’s iTunes search is the best).
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