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  • Cat On Google Goggles

    Cat got interviewed for CBS News about the new Google Goggles feature that makes you answer math problems before e-mailing, so you can’t send drunken e-mails you regret later.

    And her interview is priceless.

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    Fav quote: “I put mine on the hardest level possible, so I don’t even know what kind of math that is.”

    Search Yourself!

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    Hello everyone!

    If your name appears in this post, search yourself on Google right now and let me know if I’m in trouble.

    This goes out to Lindsey Toft, Elliott Goldbaum, Julian Mitchell, Jessica Frantz, Jason Frantz, Nate Patterson, Emily Offen, Ryan Grim, Phil Ruwitch, Ryan Max, Rachel Paton, John McShane, Kevin Gonzales, David Alford II, Jill Buck and Alix Midgely.

    I drink your Google milkshake, I drink it up!

    In all seriousness, I’m causing problems for people not named Ty Hart as well.

    Try searching for our good friend Steve Prill.

    Or Phil Ruwitch.

    Or Emily Offen.

    Yup, READ IT OR DON’T #1!

    Which is bad since I’m dealing with people who might want to get googled for real some day.

    It’s because of the damn tags, which are even merging with Technorati, which means I accidentally exposing you guys to more than I should without talking to you.

    SEARCH YOURSELF!

    If Read It Or Don’t appears within your first 7 search results on Google, please contact me so we can discuss how I can give your digital footprint back to you.

    Otherwise, it’s time for me to come up with a bunch of nicknames.

    Use Google To Hack

    This is pretty amazing in security terms. Luckily, I don’t use FrontPage…


    Google OpenSocial V. Facebook

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    In the ongoing battle of online social networking business, it looked as if Microsoft’s multi-million dollar deal with Facebook had assured The Face that it would soon overtake MySpace in website hits while still being controlled by the original founders.

    Now, Google is making a run for the Facebook popularity snagged earlier this year with Facebook’s Application addition. Developers of third party applications have expressed dismay that they need to learn a new mark-up for every different social networking site. Now, Google has launched OpenSocial, a single, cross-platform API set. What’s more interesting is MySpace is expected to join.

    Get the whole story below.

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