Archive for October, 2009

Google Social Search

Google Social Search is live! This new Google Labs product allows users to search their social circles on Twitter, FriendFeed, Picasa, Blogger, and Google Reader. If you search for anything, Social Search will include results from those networks. Check out this video by Google’s Matt Cutts:

Feedly

I love Feedly. In short, Feedly presents all the articles in your RSS feeds in a magazine-like layout.
Instead of displaying a list of articles in chronological order, Feedly determines which articles you would be interested in and places them near the top of the page. Feedly also doesn’t focus on helping you read every single [...]

Sketch2Photo

This is huge.

Mozilla’s Raindrop Looks To Make Your Inbox Personal Again

Raindrop looks pretty interesting.
Mozilla Labs, Mozilla’s innovation group, has developed a new open-source, experimental email and communication platform called Raindrop. Mozilla says that Raindrop was built to be focused on highlighting and breaking out personal conversations, making it easier for you to see all of your conversations in one client. It is designed to “bubble [...]

Is the Large Hadron Collider Killing Its Own Grandfather?

Interesting article over at Wired about the Large Hadron Collider:
If you’ve read about all the troubles scientists at CERN in Europe have been having getting the Large Hadron Collider to work, you must have had the same sort of thought about the failures as some such scientists have: Obviously, a time travel paradox is to [...]

Apple Magic Mouse

You gotta love Apple’s design team.

Subscribe to RSS Feed Follow me on Twitter!