Archive for May, 2009
Video: Inside The Google Holodeck
by MG Siegler on May.31, 2009, under Gadgets, Tech News
At this past week’s Google I/O event in San Francisco, Google brought a contraption it calls the “Holodeck,” for event-goers to experience. Basically, it’s a near-360 degree way to view Google Street View in fast motion, high definition video. Danny Sullivan posted a bunch of pictures of the thing earlier in the week.
Unfortunately, Google only allows it to show the area at and around the actual Google campus in Mountain View, as I’m sure it doesn’t want any legal complaint from those caught sunbathing in their backyards. Also, while it does zoom past the area where the Google Goats were kept, it unfortunately failed to catch any of them on tape. Luckily, I did that for you a few weeks ago.
Google’s Holodeck isn’t quite as cool as the Star Trek Holodeck, but give them a few years, I’m sure they’ll figure out how to do that as well.
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Which GPS systems come with USA & Europe (United Kingdom) maps?
by J. Roberts on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
I want to get my husband a GPS and as his family is in the UK and we will be visiting most years I thought it would make sense to get one which will work in the US & the UK (save paying extra when renting a car over there). I was hoping for a recommendation for a GPS which worked well in both countries with maps either included or inexpensive to add on. Cheers, J
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Navagon 2200t HELP
by punisher1866 on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
Last.fm Brags About Uptime, Overheats, Goes Offline
by Michael Arrington on May.31, 2009, under Gadgets, Tech News

Music service Last.fm, which was bragging about server uptime a week and a half ago, shuts its doors for the afternoon, claiming “datacenter temperature issues beyond our control” required them to go offline. The outage began around 12:30 pm PST, so we’re at two hours and counting. Updates are on their Twitter account.
The twitter from May 20:

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Republican PR Director Calls Facebook’s Randi Zuckerberg “totally full of sh*t”
by Michael Arrington on May.31, 2009, under Gadgets, Tech News
One thing I love about Facebook spokesperson Randi Zuckerberg - she says exactly what she thinks, and she isn’t afraid to use the power of Facebook to back up her opinions.
Mean bar bouncers can lose their Facebook pages (this was later retracted but remains funny). Meanwhile, Holocaust deniers are given a pass.
Now she’s taking on the Republican party, and the Republican party is fighting back.
At a Startup2Startup event last week Zuckerberg talked about her experiences at the Republican and Democratic presidential conventions last year. The relevant clip (care of Ustream) is above.
“At the Democratic national convention we were like rock stars,” Zuckerberg said. “At the Republican national convention I sat in my hotel room by myself for three days, no one would meet with us, I was like begging people to meet with us.” Randi also recounts a conversation on a plane where a Berkeley professor calls Zuckerberg “you’re like the most powerful person in the world.”
The Republicans aren’t amused. Matt Burns, the Director of Communications for the 2008 Republican National Convention left a long comment, calling Zuckerber “full of sh*t”:
With all due respect, Randi Zuckerberg is totally full of sh*t on this one – at least as her comments relate to the Republican National Convention.
As the Director of Communications for the convention, I can tell you we worked closely with Google/YouTube, Ustream.tv, Microsoft, and countless other companies to create a comprehensive and successful online campaign. Those efforts were recently recognized with five “Pollie Awards” from The Association of Political and Public Affairs Professionals. And we utilized Facebook – even if it wasn’t up to Ms. Zuckerberg’s standards – as part of our overall strategy.
Is it possible Ms. Zuckerberg sat alone in her hotel room during the Republican National Convention because she never actually contacted anyone? Or maybe she forgot about the major hurricane barreling toward the Gulf Coast on the eve of the Republican National Convention? Or maybe she didn’t really want to be around a group of conservative Americans in the first place?
According to the Wall Street Journal: “’At the Democratic convention we were like rock stars,’ Zuckerberg said Thursday to a conference crowd of what could safely be called Democratic-leaning entrepreneurs and investors.”
Wait. Ms. Zuckerberg bashed Republicans while speaking to an audience of her liberal friends? Shocker!
In all seriousness, can Ms. Zuckerberg tell us what the Democratic National Convention did with Facebook – aside from pet their enlarged egos and take them to glitzy parties with the Hollywood elite – that Republican National Convention planners didn’t?
I guess next time we won’t make the mistake of letting the business of nominating our Presidential candidate get in the way of the folks at Facebook being treated like rock stars.
Apologies to Facebook. Our bad.
Whenever Randi speaks, point a camera at her. There’s almost certainly a story in there somewhere. All I hope is that Facebook never muzzles her. As the most powerful person in the world, we need to hear more from her, not less.
I’ve emailed Burns for confirmation that he left the comment, but the language is definitely his style.
Update: Burns has responded:
YES. I left it.
I LOVE Facebook as much as the next person, but think the criticism was a
bit misdirected. I can’t speak for the McCain campaign because I wasn’t
working on its new media efforts, but the convention itself made
unprecedented efforts to incorporate new media into our campaign. Over the
course of our convention, we attracted 1.7 million unique visitors, and
strategically partnered with Google/YouTube and Ustream.TV to draw an
additional 7 million unique viewers to our content. And the GOP convention
had more Facebook “friends” than the Democratic National Convention. We had
about 10,000, while the Dem Convention had about 3,300.GOP facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/GOPconvention2008Dem facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5209534425Also encourage you to read the following news item:
http://www.gopconvention2008.com/news/read.aspx?id=557
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Fotonauts Offers a Sneak Peak At Its Upcoming Fotopedia
by Erick Schonfeld on May.31, 2009, under Gadgets, Tech News

When Fotonauts debuted at last year’s TechCrunch50, I called it a “gorgeous photopedia” because it promised to turn your photo albums into collaborative Web pages about different topics and subjects. Fotonauts is a desktop photo client which helps you tag, organize, and share your photos in a live feed, and is still in private beta. But you can see a glimpse of what the Web-facing version will look like at Fotopedia, which just soft-launched. A message at the top of the page states: “Fotopedia, a sneak peek. This site is an in-progress read-only preview of what we are going to launch in a few days.”
One of the features of Fotonauts which has yet to be turned on is the ability to turn any photo album into a Web page, complete with tags, associated Wikipedia entry, and Google map information where available. Fotopedia showcases some of the same public albums you can see in the Fotonauts client, plus it adds a few twists. Each photo can be voted up or down or flagged as inappropriate. There is an Encyclopedia tab, which shows albums by topic/tag. For instance, you can see albums about Volcanos, butterflies, or Venice.
There are nearly 150,000 high-quality photos already, organized into 4,289 “articles.” Each article is a Web slide show, along with the associated Wikipedia entry and Google Map. Each photo contains a lot of metadata making it search-engine friendly. Fotopedia is supposed to be a cross between Flickr and Wikipedia, an= long-lasting archive of “images for humanity.” Fotonauts founder Jean-Marie Hullot explains in a note: “Flickr and other photo sites give you exposure for only a brief window in time, and adding photos to Wikipedia proved too complicated for the average user.”
In addition to the photos, there is also an active community. You can follow other people or follow specific albums. You can also see individual profiles when you are logged in. You can also share albums as widgets. (I’ve included ones for Volcano and butterfly albums below).


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Newbie - Questions on Garmin Map licenses/other map sources
by gnorthern on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
Question #1 - Will maps I purchase for this unit work on another Garmin in the future? After I ordered the Vista HCx, I start looking at maps and quickly became confused by the licensing. It seems if I buy a map, I am licensing the map to my current unit; it will only work on that unit. Is this true? I am hoping that this GPS unit will be replaced by a better one when the kids out of college.
Question #2 - Are the other sources of base maps besides Garmin? I read repeatedly that the biggest problem with Garmin is that you are stuck buying expensive maps. Then I read in one post on this site that mentioned GPSFileDepot - Custom Maps, Ximage hosting, tutorials, articles and more for your GPSr, that seems to contain some base maps. Are there there others?
Thanks for all the answers.
Warranty issue
by Titanium on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
The aux input jack ( hole ) must have a loose fitting inside. When I plug an aux. cable into it, I only get sound out of the left side ( Yes it is a 1/8" stereo cable ). After I pull the aux cable out, I do not get any sound from the units speaker. If I wiggle the cable in and out a little, sometimes I get intermitent sound from both sides, and if I mess with the plug a little, I can get sound from the units speaker....but that should happen. My unit is only 6 months old and it has only been used about 7- 10 times.
Has anyone had this problem ?
Has anyone had to send their unit in for warranty repairs? If so, how was it, how was the replacement unit ?
Hi
by agiamiu on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
Hope to learn a lot from you Forum and find answers for my questions.
TomTom 920 turned after update in 530?!?!?
by agiamiu on May.31, 2009, under GPS, RDS TMC, TomTom
I called customer service and they are (sorry) useless. Somebody can please help me.
Thanks
