Google Homepage API Released

Google Homepage API released The personalized homepage was created to bring together the stuff that interests you from across the web. From an engineering perspective, order this became an opportunity to create a framework for all types of content and information. Supporting RSS and Atom feeds was one step in that direction. read more | digg story

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TODAY: You’re banned, Singapore!

A website has barred S’pore surfers to protest hanging as an execution method here A headline like “Singapore bans website” wouldn’t raise eyebrows one bit, as we know that the Media Development Authority (MDA) monitors the web and occasionally restricts access to websites based on their content — the most recent being a gay-related website […]

Little. Yellow. Different.

The campaigning continues. And I can’t let mrbrown campaign by himself. So, here’s my showcase of, um, one link. It’s by an Asian dude – so that counts as showcasing Asian blogs, only this dude’s American. He’s very, very funny, and I’ve recently re-acquainted myself with his blog. (I’m kicking myself for not updating my […]

Google Earth for Mac OS X (Beta)

Google Earth for Mac OS X (Beta): Today I woke up with a nice surprise email in my inbox. A anonymous reader tipped me off to a Beta version of Google Earth for Mac OS X. I don’t know what the system requirements are, but the program works great on my Powerbook. (1.67Ghz, 1.5GB RAM) […]