Archive for October 31st, 2005

Google throws bodies at OpenOffice

Google plans to hire programmers to improve OpenOffice.org, a demonstration of its affinity for open source initiatives and one the company believes also shows sound practical sense.

Quite interesting move on google’s part. Their strategy has always intrigued me, the sort of research “freeforall” sounds like so much fun. There was a great “Charlie Rose”:http://www.charlierose.com/ where he interviewed one of the high-ups and talked about their strategy of engineering emphasis.

Anyways, this is especially interesting given the recent discourse regarding Microsoft and Google competition. After all, this is pretty much a direct move to give open source a leg up on MS Word, no? I haven’t read the article yet, but I assume it goes into more detail regarding the reasons behind Google’s decision.

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Introduction - In search of the One True Layout

Introduction - In search of the One True Layout

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OhGizmo! » Riya, Photo Sharing With Face Recognition

OhGizmo! » Riya, Photo Sharing With Face Recognition
Riya is just what Flickr is missing. It’s a photo storing site, just like Flickr, but it incorporates face recognition technology. That way, tagging your pictures becomes much easier.




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