Monday, July 11, 2011

Gmail+: Google Already At Work On âSeveralâ Gmail/Google+ Integrations

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/11/gmail-plus/

One of the factors that led me to conclude that I could walk away from email for the month was the emergence of Google+. It’s yet another network where people can now message me if they need to get ahold of me.

Further, Google+ makes Gmail look like even more of a dog. To be clear, Gmail is still the best email service out there — but it’s also still an email service. It’s a service based around technology that is decades old. And while Google has put a better front-end on email and added the killer search functionality, compared to tools like Google+, Facebook, Twitter, etc, email seems a bit like watching black and white television in a world of 1080p flatscreens. I hate it. I’d like it to die.

And Google may help.

Mark Striebeck, Google’s Engineering Manager for Gmail, left a public note in Google+ yesterday letting everyone know that Google is already working on integrating Google+ into Gmail. Specifically, he cites “several Gmail / Google+ integrations” in the works. At the same time, he wants to use Google+’s new Hangouts group chat feature to get ideas and feedback on how the integration should work. Tomorrow on Google+, Striebeck’s team will hold a brainstorming session. Here are his main questions for the integration discussion:

I’m pretty sure that all of you use some email client – many probably Gmail. But regardless of the client:
- What email features would make it easier to interact with Google+?
- How could we integrate Google+ features into Gmail?
- How can we integrate social concepts in Gmail to make the email experience itself better?

Those are all key questions. It seems as if the Gmail team is not only thinking about simple, surface-level integrations with Google+, but also deeper use of the technology behind the service to fundamentally alter Gmail. I’m all for that.

But wait, wouldn’t such integration just be another Google Buzz or Google Wave? If Google handles it as poorly as they did with those services, sure. But all indications right now are that Google has no intention of handling anything about Google+ poorly. Love or hate Google+ itself, it’s pretty clear that Google is firing on all cylinders with this project. And there’s every reason to believe that this will continue into the Gmail integration.

If handled correctly, Google+ could actually be the fastest service ever to go from 0 to 100 million users, as Bill Gross predicted earlier today. But that’s still a long ways off, let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves here. I just want a better email experience if and when I do come back to email.

Previously, I outlined exactly what I’d like to see from Gmail — that is, Gmail Lite – that still stands. But if I can’t have that, I’ll settle for Gmail with deep Google+ integration.

Update: Due to a “crush of interest”, Striebeck has posted on a slightly altered plan for feedback tomorrow.



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8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road [Toolkit]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5819984/8-tools-to-help-recreate-your-home-theater-on-the-road/gallery/

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the RoadVacation season is kicking into full gear now, and though you may be racking up the ground/air/sea miles, you'll inevitably have some downtime. Why not watch a movie?

Just because you're not at home doesn't mean you have to have an entirely terrible movie watching experience. Here are 8 tools to set up a portable home theater, assuming you'll be operating from an iOS or Android device:

Image via Shutterstock/Kokhanchikov

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

SRS iWow 3D Audio Enhancer

Never underestimate the power quality sound can have on the immersive effect of a movie. The iWow 3D is iOS only, but if you have an iPhone or iPad, this dongle will provide a bigger, more immersive sound for your movie watching. $60.

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Razer Ferox Speakers

You have the sound-enhancing dongle, but you'll also need a pair of speakers that can take advantage of that audio boost. The Razer Ferox are fairly compact (2.75" x 2.75" x 2.5"), plus have 30mm drivers and 10 hours of battery power to keep the sound alive. $60

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Samsung SP-H03 Pico Projector

Laptops and tablets are great for quick and easy movie/TV watching, but sometimes you want a BIG picture to look at. Samsung's pico projector fits in the palm of your hand, but can project up to an 80-inch image up on a wall/screen at 854x480 resolution. $180

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Netflix

We're all way past dragging physical copies of movies around with us. And if you're fortunate enough to have a solid internet connection on the go, you shouldn't deal with stuffing your hard drive full of video files. Instead, just get the Netflix app for your smart device. You're certain to find something you'll want to watch. Free (Requires monthly subscription)

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Seagate GoFlex Satellite Wi-Fi Hard Drive

If, for whatever reason, you're still attached to your local, digital library of movies and tv shows, there's a solution for that too. Seagate's GoFlex Satellite combines wi-fi and 500GB of storage into a portable drive so that you that your smart device can tap into the drive as needed. $200

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Shure SE215 Earbuds

Sometimes a day of traveling or vacationing means you return to your resting spot at a late hour, and you don't want to wake the person on the other side of the hotel wall. You'll need a good pair of headphones to get the job done. Shure's SE215 headphones not only deliver clear sound and big bass with their dynamic drivers, but also won't take up much space in your bag. $100

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Pic3D LCD Film

OK, so you have some 3D content you want to watch, but no display to take advantage of it. If the video employs the side-by-side stereoscopic 3D technique, you could slap one of these Pic3D overlays on your tablet/computer screen and enjoy a movie in eye-popping 3D. Roger Ebert will hate you forever though. ~$60 (ships next month)

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Energizer External Battery

If just stuck somewhere without adequate power, you'll need some power, serious power, if only just to get a single movie in. Energizer's external battery can handle three devices at once, and can power a netbook for up to four hours. That should be enough juice to handle your portable road show for a couple hours. $143

Toolkit is Gizmodo's daily roundup of the gadgets and gear you need to tackle any and every situation.

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Olympus PEN EP-3: Micro Four-Thirds Is Starting to Get Good. Real Good. [Video]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5819506/olympus-pen-ep+3-micro-four+thirds-is-starting-to-get-good-real-good

Olympus PEN EP-3: Micro Four-Thirds Is Starting to Get Good. Real Good.Micro Four-Thirds cameras have long promised to bridge the quality of DSLRs with the size of point and shoots. The Olympus PEN EP-3 is the fullest realization of the Micro Four-Thirds dream so far, even if it's not quiiiiiiite perfect.

Why It Matters

The EP-3 could very well be the first camera that will satisfy the desires of the weekend photo hobbyist. The person who knows the difference between a zoom and a macro lens. Knows how to adjust ISO, exposure, and shutter speed accordingly. Is curious about HD DSLR video. Basically, they want to take relatively straight forward photos that look great and don't need the power of a full-bore DSLR. The EP-3 is for this person.

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Nyko Zoom gives space-limited Kinect users more room on August 23

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/10/nyko-zoom-gives-space-limited-kinect-users-more-room-on-august-2/

Maybe you're one of the lucky few who have plenty of space where 65-inch televisions are barely big enough to outfit your palatial estate. If so, we hate you (not really). Or perhaps you're like us at Engadget HQ where our city apartments are barely big enough for our Nabaztags. If so, Nyko has a $29 device coming August 23 called the Zoom that'll attach to your Kinect sensor to reduce the amount of flail-space required by about 40 percent. That translates to just four feet of distance from your Kinect. How does it do it? With lenses that refocus the sensors, so it has no power requirements. Call them glasses for your Kinect without the jabs from your classmates because they can't see you playing Kinect Adventures anyway, trooper.

Nyko Zoom gives space-limited Kinect users more room on August 23 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 14:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google pulls co.cc subdomains from search, brings our global malware nightmare to an end

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/10/google-pulls-co-cc-subdomains-from-search-brings-our-global-mal/

Google's been on a creative tear lately, rolling out new products and revamping older ones. But there's a reason the phrase "search giant" is synonymous with Big G, and it's always working to return better results. Sometimes that means tweaking its algorithm to prevent SEO-gaming; other times it means dropping over 11 million sites from search results, as the company just did in blocking the .co.cc subdomain. Google classifies it as a "freehost" -- it belongs to a Korean company that provides free or cheap domains, often bulk-registered -- and after automated scanning revealed a high percentage of malware-hosting sites, decided to scrub the entire lot from its results. Of course, this is something like using a nuclear weapon against cockroaches: it causes a lot of collateral damage, while your real target scurries to its next hideout. Still, we wish Google well in its bravely quixotic mission.

Google pulls co.cc subdomains from search, brings our global malware nightmare to an end originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 14:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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