Connecting blog to Google Buzz

May 16, 2010 · Posted in Blogging, Computer · 1 Comment 

This post on Google Buzz describes the steps required to connect your blog to Google Buzz, and have posts automatically imported into your Buzz feed.

This plugin for WordPress makes it very easy to claim your blog, without having to modify the template manually.

Google Latitude on iPhone

July 24, 2009 · Posted in Computer · Comment 

I “installed” the Google Latitude web app on my iPhone, and it works pretty well. In fact, I don’t see any major downsides to it not being a native application. Apple limits the capabilities of native applications so much, that this app can do almost everything that a native app can do.

I would love to see some features added to Google Latitude and their mobile application. I think that with these minor additions, it could compete with services like Loopt.

  • Add the ability to update “status” from the mobile application.
  • Enable export into other social networks like FriendFeed and Facebook

Google’s Latitude has one things that the other location based social networks don’t have. With other social networks, the user has to maintain a completely separate friends list. Since Google Latitude uses your Google Contacts you don’t have to do this separate maintenance.

Wolfram Alpha and Firefox

May 27, 2009 · Posted in Computer · 1 Comment 

I had been hearing about Wolfram Alpha for a while.  I manually went to the web site a few times, and had mixed results.  Since I use Google regularily, I figured if I could compare the results from Google and Wolfram Alpha side by side, I could see which one is better.

This Firefox add-on modifies the Google search results page to contain the results from Wolfram Alpha.  I ran this for a while to compare the results between the two search engines.

For many of the search terms that I looked for, Wolfram Alpha did not return any results.  Maybe , I wasn’t formatting the query in a way that Wolfram Alpha wanted.  I have since uninstalled that add-on, and will probably not be using Wolfram Alpha.

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