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Say hello to Gmail voice and video chat

Say hello to Gmail voice and video chat: “


Our team is spread between Google offices in the US and Sweden, and video has really changed the way we work. Collaborating across continents and timezones is a fact of life for us, and it sure is easier (and greener) to click ‘Start video chat’ than to get on a plane! And when I do have to visit another Google office, I can use Gmail voice and video chat to check in with my family.

We’ve just started to roll out Gmail voice and video chat for both PCs and Macs, so if you don’t see it right away, don’t worry—it could take a day or so for this feature to be available in all Gmail and Google Apps accounts. If you want to download the plugin right away, visit http://gmail.com/videochat. And if you need a webcam, there are a few models with special discounts through November 30th (I use the QuickCam Pro 9000 myself).


Via Gmail Blog

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This is a Test

Testing from Flock 2.0.

Still buggy on Mac, let’s see if this version is what version 1 should have been… Looks promising.

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19. Jun, 2008
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14. Jun, 2008
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Flight status with Google

Did you know that when searching with Google for a flight number you get back departue and arriving information of that flight?

Google flight search.png
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03. Jan, 2008
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Google Chart API

Google Code FAQ:

The Google Chart API is an extremely simple tool that lets you easily create a chart from some data and embed it in a webpage. You embed the data and formatting parameters in an HTTP request, and Google returns a PNG image of the chart. Many types of chart are supported, and by making the request into an image tag you can simply include the chart in a webpage.

Check out this little “Hello World” sample:

http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p3&chd=s:hW&chs=250x100&chl=Hello|World

Chart generated with Google Chart API

I don’t know how long this has been around, but I found out only a week or so ago. The Google Chart API will be very useful for me in a bunch of reporting projects.

If you are into Ruby check out Ruport (Ruby Reports) and the Online book I found online.

Via Google Code

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31. Dec, 2007
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31. Dec, 2007