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18 September 2008

More Google products broken. This time YouTube.

A few days ago I wrote about Google News Archive being broken and wrongly dating articles. Now I’ve found the YouTube is also working incorrectly. If you look carefully at the picture above you’ll see that I’ve searched for [google], set YouTube to look only for videos uploaded ‘This week’ and selected ‘Sort by view [...]

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5 September 2008

Does Google need to grow up?

Photo by Christine
It was September 7th 1998 when Google was first incorporated a privately held company and so come Sunday, Google will be 10 years old. I know a few 10 year olds - some more annoying than others. The annoying ones either complain when they don’t get their own way or get their own [...]

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2 September 2008

Google Chrome is live - I bet its not rubbish

The Official Google Blog announced just now that Google Chrome was available for download. Go get it! And if (sadly) you’re on a mac like me, you’ll have to put up with just giving them your email address so they can tell you when the mac version is ready (as if the release date won’t [...]

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1 September 2008

The comprehensive guide to using Google Reader

Bloggle publications presents: The comprehensive guide to using Google Reader. I’ve written this guide for both new and existing users of Google Reader. It is intended to help those new to Google Reader set up and start using RSS for the first time and understand the key features that Google Reader offers. For existing users, [...]

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20 August 2008

Bloggle in Atlanta

Just letting you know that blogging might be slow for the next few days. I’m in Atlanta, over from the UK, for work until Tuesday 25th. As you can see I’ve currently got a lovely view (Costco in the background). First impressions - its very hot here and there are a lot of oddly shaped [...]

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