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Posts Tagged ‘add-to-my-yahoo’

Interesting search experiments at Viewzi

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

One of several creative search result visualizers at Viewzi.

We first covered Viewzi, the creative service that offers unique front-ends to search engines, back in April. Monday night, the service is ending its private beta and opening up to everyone. Try it at Viewzi.com. It’s a fun site if you like looking at search in new ways.

It looks like there are a few new search visualizers on the site now, including a graphically intensive 3D “photo cloud” viewer (PicLens is better) and a useful “shopping view” that lets you compare prices on Amazon, WalMart, Target, and eBay.

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Google to host ‘Factory Tour’ Monday morning

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Google is hosting a media circus, or “Factory Tour,” at its Mountain View campus on Monday morning. Marissa Mayer, VP of Search Products and User Experience, will be speaking. At other events I’ve heard her speak at, she’s given good overviews of the directions Google Search is going. The other scheduled speakers are:

Google's Marissa Mayer

(Credit: Dan Farber / CNET)

    • Carter Maslan, from Google Maps
    • R.J. Pittman, GM of Search Properties (formerly of Groxis)
    • Johanna Wright, Google Search product manager

I’ll be liveblogging my observations on the event, and we’ll have follow-up and analysis afterwards. The talks are scheduled to start at 9:30 A.M. Pacific Time, but I may go live a few minutes early. Google will also be streaming video from the conference, and we’ll post the link to it here. My advice: Pop the the Google stream into a separate window if you want to hear the raw propoganda. But watch the liveblog for my jaded and cynical perspective on what they’re saying and what it means.

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If you have questions you want me to put to the Googleheads, add them in this post’s talkback, or e-mail me.

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Connecting executives (and celebs) with NNDB Mapper

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

NNDB, a directory of important people and celebrities (the two are not exclusive) standing for Notable Names Database, has put together a mapping tool that lets you connect the dots to see how people are intertwined.

One example, featured in this demo video, shows the overlap of board members for large tech companies, including Apple, Intel, Yahoo, and Microsoft. You can use the tool to figure out who’s worked where, then drill down to their personal histories–both work and play, with very little effort.

The backgrounds of each individual are maintained by the NNDB community and its editors. You can also go in to create your own charts, though you’re limited to NNDB’s directory of people and companies.

I was going to do one for CBS and CNET, but alas we’re not there. You can, however, compare CBS to NBC, ABC, and even Fox Broadcasting. There’s not a lot of overlap, but you can easily see people’s positions at the company and where else they’ve worked.

This reminds me a lot of Cogmap, a service that lets you map out the hierarchy of your workplace. It’s got a little more flash, though, and is similar to They Rule, a site outdated about four years that chronicles the “ruling class” of corporations around the world.

For those who are less corporate-inclined, some of the celebrity “maps” are pretty amusing, including charts of who’s been romantically involved with whom.

Thanks Harrison.

Wondering how companies fit together, and where there's overlap? Check out NNDB's mapper tool.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

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Plastic bag conquers Google Street View

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Privacy advocates should take note of an effective way to avert the prying eyes of Google Street View: the lowly plastic bag.

Google Street View foiled by a plastic bag.

Google Street View foiled by a plastic bag.

(Credit: Google)

A block of College Road in Fairbanks, Alaska, along with portions of Minnie St. and Third St. show what a driver would see only if wearing a plastic bag on his or her head. As Google Sightseeing observes, you can tell what it is by the fact that it says “plastic bag” on the inside.

So now perhaps we know which scheming multibillion dollar search engine is behind San Francisco’s ban on plastic bags.

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