Mar
18
2009

I’ve been waiting to hear about a means to tether my G1 to a computer and be able to get online via 3G for those days when your ISP is having some issues, or your remote with a laptop but no wireless card. Its currently free for the beta version but once its stable they will be charging for it, so download this beauty now and keep the executable on a USB drive I say!
PdaNet — Use your G1 as a USB Modem.
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1 comment | tags: Android, g1, google, tether | posted in Android
Mar
18
2009

Chrome Extension HOWTO (Chromium Developer Documentation).
It appears my favorite browser is getting closer and closer to having extensions! The current beta release has some extension support as there are some things you still can’t do in Chrome Beta, that you can in FireFox, so until the day comes I’m still gonna have to keep opening up FireFox every so often for greasemonkey, seo and web dev tools. But for general Browsering you can’t be the self contained tab browsing, garbage collection and its Javascript quickness!
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no comments | tags: chrome, extensions, google | posted in General, Web Development
Mar
6
2009
I’ve had this bookmarked for awhile, and was talking with someone who asked for the link again, so I decide to post it up. It is a bit dated, back in 2004, but I’m sure alot of the ideas are still utilized today. Not too mention the shear insight the video gives you into the internal workings at Google… enjoy!

Search is one of the most important applications used on the Internet and poses interesting challenges in computer science. Providing high-quality search requires understanding across a wide range of computer science disciplines. In this program, Google Fellow Jeff Dean describes some of these challenges, discusses applications Google has developed, and highlights systems they’ve built, including GFS, a large-scale distributed file system, and MapReduce, a library for automatic parallelization and distribution of large-scale computation. He also shares observations derived from Google’s Web data.
UWTV Program: Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look.
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no comments | tags: behind-the-scenes, google, SEO, Web Development | posted in SEO