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Vodafone Launches Pocket WiFi

Tuesday, August 24, 2010
posted by TheBrad

Pocket Wifi by Vodafone

Vodafone have launched the Pocket WiFi™ and is essentially a small portable WiFi router that you can connect to the Internet with no need for wires. The advantage of the Pocket WiFi™ is that it links multiple WiFi enabled devices at any one time such as your laptop, iPod touch, iPad, Wii Console…

Its currently limited to only five devices at the same time and the speed of the connection may be slower than current “un-wired” plans from the major ISPs (especially if you stream music or video).
Vodafone also claims compatibility with Mac, Linux and Win 7 computers and offers the Pocket WiFi™ at a cost of $39 AUD per month + $5 per month modem charge and includes 8 G/B’s of downloads er month.

Full specifications and product manual is viewable here – official Pocket WiFi™ manual.

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Google Updates Search Results As You Type

Monday, August 23, 2010
posted by TheBrad

Today’s “WTFIGD” (WTFisGoogleDoing) comes from SEO consultant Rob Ousbey after he identified live updates of search results for each keystroke he made during a Google search.

Google confirmed (to TechCrunch) that the above video is in fact real. Sources familiar with Google product developments could not say whether this functionality would be rolled out imminently however production roll-out may be on the cards.

For those who don’t understand the ramifications of this on the internet world, they are hugely significant. As this is the first documented evidence that this functionality exists its clearly being rolled out to only a few internet users to test its application and user experience. Stay tuned for more search engine news!

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Google Caffeine

Monday, June 7, 2010
posted by TheBrad

The internet search behemoth Google (that is both a noun and a verb) recently announced the new and improved way it will be indexing the internet and decided to name it after an addictive substance and before you ask, no not crystal methamphetamine nor Justin Bieber but “Caffeine”.

Allegedly, “Google Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index”, and goes on to say, “it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered. Whether it’s a news story, a blog or a forum post, you can now find links to relevant content much sooner after it is published than was possible ever before.“

The main change to the way web pages used to be indexed and served as search results to a user can be explained in a simplified way as below”

“Our old index had several layers, some of which were refreshed at a faster rate than others; the main layer would update every couple of weeks. To refresh a layer of the old index, we would analyze the entire web, which meant there was a significant delay between when we found a page and made it available to you.

With Caffeine, we analyze the web in small portions and update our search index on a continuous basis, globally. As we find new pages, or new information on existing pages, we can add these straight to the index. That means you can find fresher information than ever before—no matter when or where it was published.”

As Google is aware that the majority of human internet users do not possess an engineering degree and struggle with even elementary spelling capabilities inside a search browser so Google decided to explain this rather perplexing change in layman terms via the use of an informative visual representation as below.

Caffeine by Google

Yes, true story. This is the exact image they believe best explains this indexing change. From first glance it appears that a boring ordered list turns into a chaotic frenzied atomic whirlwind of books and cameras.

To some the old index resembles a carefully stacked set of papers being evaluated by a disgruntled man until somebody turned on a fan and sent everything flying around the room including the man’s books and camera (yet if you look closely throughout all this confusion he seems to have held onto his hand gun!).

In summary, this is one of the most pointless and incomprehensible visual representations of something that conveys no real meaning to anyone. It leaves me feeling unsatisfied, confused and inadequate like a donut without jam or for use of a better analogy like a Hawaiian pizza without ham and pineapple.

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