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Review: Nokia N97 - So Close, Yet So Very, Very Far.

Oh, Nokia N97. I wanted to touch you from the first time I Iaid eyes on you. You seemed like everything I wanted in a handset. You'd be the phone that surmounted the shortcomings of every smartphone before it. You were to be the mobile masterpiece. At least, I thought you were. I've had the Nokia N97 for roughly 3 weeks now. Usually, we push out our reviews after just a week or so with the device - but I just couldn't bring myself to sit down and review this one. Why? Because I thought I was missing something. There just had to be something I was overlooking - some setting, some application, just something that would earn this handset its pre-allotted spot in my pocket. I wasn't missing anything.

Bing To Google: Try Updating Your Index Once In A While

Last Friday, a fire at Fisher Plaza in Seattle knocked out a number of popular websites, including Microsoft Bing's recently launched Travel portal. The site was back up by Saturday afternoon, but not before Google caught the site's placeholder "Bing Temporarily Unavailable" page and added it to its index (you can see the cached page here). Now, five days later, "Bing Temporarily Unavailable" is the second search result offered when you search Google for "Bing". It doesn't take much to picture Google CEO Eric Schmidt cackling with glee over this. This would be amusing enough on its own — It's been days since Bing was last unavailable, and while I'm sure Google's automated bots caught the page while it was actually down, it's strange that it is taking this long for it to recognize the updated page. Bing may currently see traffic that pales in comparison to Google's, but it's no slouch either, and many much smaller sites are indexed by Google on an hourly basis.

The Naked Truth 2009 Slides: Show Me The Money

Taking place tonight in Seattle is The Naked Truth 2009, a Redfin-hosted conference to give entrepreneurs advice. Michael is there participating as an expert to discuss industry trends. This year's topic is revenue models for consumer Internet startups. The four presenting startups, Redfin, UrbanSpoon, Picnik and Animoto have some interesting information to share via their slides, which we're posting below, pointing out a few of the highlights. For those who want to follow along live, you can find the video of the event here.
 

Googlzing Social Networking.

This site was created for developers, members of social networking communities, and everyone else to learn, share, and discuss about Google's OpenSocial project. OpenSocial's purpose is to provide a set of common APIs (application programming interfaces) for building social applications across the web. OpenSocial allows developers to use standard HTML and Javascript to create social networking applications.

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Tommy

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Started by Tommy in Google's OpenSocial Platform. Last reply by Wendy M. Chapman Mar. 21, 2008.

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Dick Velner

First Experience

Welcome to anyone visiting my site. This is my initial experiment with OpenSocial and I plan to improve, add and create as opportunities occur.


Dick

Posted by Dick Velner on November 4, 2007 at 9:05am — 1 Comment

Tommy

Welcome to JoinOpenSocial.com!

Hi Everybody,


I learned about Google's OpenSocial Project last week and I am really excited how OpenSocial will shape the development of social networking. Please share your opinions about the OpenSocial Project with everyone in this community.


Tommy

Posted by Tommy on November 1, 2007 at 11:30pm

Tommy

MySpace Joining Google's OpenSocial

Wow, MySpace is going to join in Google's OpenSocial Project. This is serious news since MySpace.com is the most popular and largest socail networking site on the internet. Will Facebook be the next ones to join the "Dark" side? Only time will tell.

Posted by Tommy on November 2, 2007 at 1:30am

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Apache Shindig 1.0-incubating released

Apache Shindig aims to make it simple to create your own OpenSocial container by providing an open source implementation (in both Java and PHP) of the OpenSocial APIs. The Shindig team recently made creating and maintaining an OpenSocial container even easier, by publishing a release that supports OpenSocial v0.8.1.

Now, instead of checking out a specific revision or trying to keep up with the ever-changing trunk, OpenSocial container developers can use stable releases in their own websites. As issues come up, the Shindig community will fix them and roll them into the stable release, so developers will just need to grab the new version.

The Apache Shindig 1.0-incubating release is available on the downloads page of the Shindig website. If you've been running an older revision or branch, now's the time to update to known-good state. Of course, the Shindig folks have been busy, so if you're interested in new features, like templates and the streamlined JavaScript API, you can get all the OpenSocial v0.9 features by checking out the source -- and a stable release supporting OpenSocial v0.9 is already in the works!


A new addition to the OpenSocial family - the ActionScript3 client library!

The current generation of social applications has become increasingly interesting and attractive, with many apps sporting fancy animation effects and complex user interactions. One exciting result of this trend is the growing number of ActionScript developers in the community.

To support the development of OpenSocial apps using ActionScript, we are happy to introduce a new client library which exposes almost all of the OpenSocial v0.8 JavaScript APIs in native ActionScript 3 for Flash and Flex gadget developers. The library provides an event-driven development model that is prevalent in the ActionScript community, a FlexUnit-based testing framework, and samples for both Flash and Flex environments. We hope the library will ease the learning curve for ActionScript developers and shorten the development cycle. To check out the code, point your browsers to the Source tab linked from the ActionScript Client Library project page.

This library is completely open sourced under the Apache 2.0 license, and contributions are not only welcomed, but encouraged. In addition to a wiki page explaining the patch submission process, this project hosts an issue tracker which will be populated with known issues and requested enhancements. This tracker is the best place to start if you're interested in contributing to the project. Please use the tracker to report any new bugs or incompatibilities you find, or to request new features. You can also 'star' feature requests reported by other developers if they are significant to your own development. This will help us prioritize which bugs or features to work on next. Also, you are welcome to join the client library discussion forum and post your questions and feedback. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

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