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Author Archives: Joel
Microsoft tries, Bing App fails
In an effort to compete with Google, Microsoft recently released a Bing search application to the Apple App Store. Similarly to Google’s Mobile App, the Bing app provides access to all the Bing features including a voice search. According to Microsoft, Bing is the “Mobile decision engine that is always by your side” and that it should be used for ” quick answers, Web searches, product lookups, and local listings”.
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Tagged bing, fail, grinds my gears, ipod touch, microphone, Microsoft, rant
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56 minutes
That’s approximately the length of time Han Solo had to set up the shelter on Hoth before Luke died of hypothermia. Don’t believe me? Well, Wolfie over at Wolf Gnards has done a wee bit of fact finding to come up with that answer:
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Tagged freezing to death, hypothermia, science, star wars, trivia
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A Tale of Two Gos
In case you haven’t noticed, the tech and programming worlds are abuzz about Google’s newly announced programming language, Go. It’s a systems programming language that’s been billed as simple, fast, safe, concurrent and best of all open source. There is just one minor problem. They’ve already received an informal cease and desist.
Yes, that’s right. Go hasn’t even been out to the public for more than a day and there’s already someone taking credit for it. Unlike the absurd claim that was just made against Steve Jobs and Sarah Jessica Parker, this one may actually have some credence. A user calling himself fmmcabe created issue #9 on the Go google code page in which he says:
Setting up POP3 for Google Apps from GMail
So, you’ve got a few secondary GMail accounts as part of the Google Apps suite and you want a way to consolidate your email under one account. Currently, there are only 2 ways to do this with GMail: forwarding and POP3. Forwarding is the easiest way to solve this problem, but requires you to log into each of your accounts and configure them so that they forward all their emails to your primary account. It’s not a bad solution, but what happens on the off chance you change your primary address. Well, you’d have to log back in and change all of the forwarding addresses. A much better way would be to configure your primary GMail address to periodically check each of the accounts and download any mail directly. This is where POP3 comes in.
Live Action Game Nostalgia
Like the rest of the Sector, I grew up in the late 80s and early 90s and as a result was lucky enough to cut my gaming teeth on the original Nintendo Gameboy. While I tended to play the likes of Zelda, Mario and Donkey Kong, my brothers and I really only had one game that could satisfy our multiplayer thirst: Tetris. Arguably the most prolific of the early puzzle games, Tetris (or one of its numerous clones) is available for nearly every gaming console, operating system and graphing calculator to date (you can even play it online here). Needless to say I was a little excited to see the creativity used by these 36 skateboarders as they recreated Tetris while on the streets of San Francisco:
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Tagged donky kong, gameboy, games as art, nostalgia, space invaders, tetris
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