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Our galaxy is home to more than 50 billion planets…and 500 million potentially habitable ones [Astronomy]
The Kepler telescope discovered more than 1,200 planets in just one tiny corner of the Milky Way. Crunching the numbers, a conservative estimate says there should be at least fifty billion planets in the entire galaxy, and about 500 million of those should be inside the habitable zone. But how many of those planets have life on them, let alone other intelligent beings? That’s the question we still can’t answer…but we’re getting closer. More »
Google’s Native Client almost ‘ready for takeoff,’ ready to make ActiveX look visionary
We’re almost there, almost to the release of the Native Client we first got wind of last May. It is, basically, a way to run native code within a browser — low-end stuff capable of delivering performance good enough for 3D games and the like. Christian Stefansen, a Google Product Manager, said that the stuff is getting closer to delivery, that the team behind it has reached an “important milestone,” that code will be “as portable and secure as JavaScript.” It was of course security, or the lack thereof, that derailed Microsoft‘s plans for this sort of functionality in Internet Explorer via ActiveX, a stigma that technology has still yet to escape from. Will Native Client do better? Will Crysis ever be available in the Chrome Web Store? Could a Cr-48 run it anyway? Questions questions…
Google’s Native Client almost ‘ready for takeoff,’ ready to make ActiveX look visionary originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 Feb 2011 10:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Kayaker Takes "Best Ever" Shot of English Sea Monster Using Cellphone [Wtf]
Cellphone cameras are everywhere. Kids, adults—all armed to the teeth with capable cameras. With so many in so many hands, it's no surprise that a kayaker just captured the best photo ever of an infamous English sea monster using—you see where I'm going with this, yes?—his cellphone. More »
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Friday’s ‘Fringe’ Goes Up in Ratings
Google Social Search update makes your friends more relevant, difficult to ignore
Google’s been talking up its Social Search function for sometime, but up until now your friends’ tweets probably haven’t made it to the top of your search results — unless of course you’re besties with TMZ, and you’ve been searching the Miley Cyrus bong salvia rip again. Thankfully, it looks as if that could change with El Goog’s latest update to the socially minded search function, which now mixes updates from your contacts’ various online accounts, like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, in with the standard search fare — pulling them up from their previous position at the bottom of your results. Google’s also included a photo and annotation to show the origins of relevant links, and given you the ability to manage how you connect your accounts — either publicly through your profile or privately through your account. The new functions started rolling out yesterday, which means you could be seeing a whole lot more from those contacts you regretted friending in the first place. Isn’t social media a wonderful / disastrous thing?
Google Social Search update makes your friends more relevant, difficult to ignore originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 19 Feb 2011 08:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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How That Impossible Escher Waterfall May Have Been Built [Video]
Two Olivias, Four Guns: Gorgeous new Fringe wallpaper [This Is Awesome]
Put this awesome new Fringe wallpaper on your desktop, and remind yourself to watch the best science fiction show on television tonight. The show needs all the help it can get. Download the wallpaper here. More »
12 new file formats in the Google Docs Viewer
Cross posted on the Official Gmail blog
The Google Docs Viewer is used by millions of people every day to quickly view PDFs, Microsoft Word documents and PowerPoint presentations online. Not only is viewing files in your browser far more secure than downloading and opening them locally, but it also saves time and doesn’t clutter up your hard-drive with unwanted files.
Today we’re excited to launch support for 12 new file types:
- Microsoft Excel (.XLS and .XLSX)
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 / 2010 (.PPTX)
- Apple Pages (.PAGES)
- Adobe Illustrator (.AI)
- Adobe Photoshop (.PSD)
- Autodesk AutoCad (.DXF)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.SVG)
- PostScript (.EPS, .PS)
- TrueType (.TTF)
- XML Paper Specification (.XPS)
Not only does this round out support for the major Microsoft Office file types (we now support DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS and XLSX), but it also adds quick viewing capabilities for many of the most popular and highly-requested document and image types.
In Gmail, these types of attachments will now show a “View” link, and clicking on this link will bring up the Google Docs Viewer.
You can also upload and share these files in Google Docs, so that anyone can view the content using their browser.
And as always, the Google Docs Viewer is available for use on any website, with both a full Chrome and embedded option. More information can be found here.
Posted by: Anil Sabharwal, Product Manager
Winnipeg girl to sing with Lady Gaga
The YouTube video of 10-year-old Winnipegger Maria Aragon singing a cover of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way has gone viral – from 3,100 to more than 2 million views in less than 24 hours.
Animatronic Eyeballs Freak Me Out [Video]
Stop looking at me, you custom fabricated human animatronic eye mechanism without a socket you! STOP LOOKING AT ME, GODDAMMIT! More »
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Lenovo LePad set for a global June LeLaunch
Lenovo’s ready to get specific with dates now that Google’s got itself an honest to goodness tablet OS. A company spokesman said that its LePad tablet — first announced by that name back in June 2010 but previewed at CES all the way back in January 2010 — will ship in its home country of China in March before making its way to the global stage in June. Unfortunately, Lenovo isn’t saying anything about final specs or which countries are first on its list — we already knew it was coming to the US in 2011. The company’s also not talking price. Last time we saw LePad in January it was sporting Android 2.2 with a custom “LeOS” skin riding a 1.3GHz Snapdragon processor and 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 pixel display with a price just north of $500. Question is: will Lenny set it free with vanilla Honeycomb or will it feel compelled to apply the LeOS skin in order to avoid becoming just another Android tablet?
Lenovo LePad set for a global June LeLaunch originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Feb 2011 02:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Designing award-winning video games with SketchUp
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was the biggest video game of 2009. It sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide, was identified by Metacritic as the most critically acclaimed game of the year, racked up more than 50 Game of the Year awards and set a new bar for artistry and storytelling in a video game. I spent more Saturday nights than I care to admit playing this game, so I was pretty excited when I found out that Robh Ruppel, Art Director at Naughty Dog Studios, used Google SketchUp to help design the game’s look and feel.
We sat down with Robh to hear how he used SketchUp to visualize Uncharted 2’s environments.
To hear more of our conversation with Robh and see some of his work, check out the Google SketchUp blog.
Posted by Gopal Shah, SketchUp Marketing team
The Citroen GT – An Awesome Video Game Car Brought to Life [Video]
If you are familiar with the Gran Turismo 5 video game releases, then you will definitely recognize the Citroen GT. French automaker Citroen and Japanese racing simulation developer Polyphony Digital decided to take things one step further and collaborated to bring this awesome car to life. Then they turned it loose on the streets of London!
Citroen GT on the Streets of London (HD) [via BoingBoing]
You can learn more about the Citroen GT, car show appearances, and more at Wikipedia:
The Sun unleashes its biggest solar flare in years [Space Porn]
Earlier this week, the Sun emitted its first X-class solar flare in about four years. The most powerful form of solar flare, this particular flare has lit up a massive region on the Sun’s southern hemisphere…and any of our readers in the far northern or southern latitudes will be treated to some particularly amazing auroras over the next few days. More »
OLD PHOTO LOVE.
i love old photographs. i have books full of them from when i was a wee girl that i cherish. when i go through them i can't help but wish for a more simpler time. a time before the internet, before cell phones, before social networking. sounds a bit hypocritical since i run an online business, am a blogger, love my iphone and have a twitter account but i can't tell you how often i think to myself "i would trade it all to live and raise children back in the 50's or the 60's, heck, i'd even take the 70's." not only for the amazing clothes and furniture but i feel like life was a bit more innocent, there was privacy, the times seemed safer and pure. people were more respectful. i like that. anyway i came across photographer irina werning recently (i was reminded by joanna who blogged it yesterday) and her "back to the future" project. she loves old photos and is obsessive about recreating them today. her work is brilliant and inspiring. take a look for yourself…
isn't her work incredible?! i just love this idea. i have been wanting to do a similar thing with recreating this photo of my mother and baby me…
but it being gemma and myself. i guess i should get on that since birdie is growing like a weed. be sure to check out irina wernings site.
Gmail Now Opens PDFs with Chrome’s Built-In Viewer [Updates]
Google Chrome added its own built-in PDF reader awhile back, and Gmail’s now using this plugin to view PDFs instead of the somewhat slower Google Docs. You can enable the PDF viewer from about:plugins in Chrome. [Google Operating System] More »
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Charlie Sheen going back to work
Baldness cure is no reason to quit a’stressin
If you think of baldness as a disease then you’ll want to pay close attention to some research that’s being conducted in collaboration with teams from UCLA, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and the Oregon Health and Sciences University. The group seems to have accidentally stumbled on the cure for baldness while researching the relationship between stress and the gastrointestinal tract. The teams were testing the effects of a peptide called “astressin-B” on mice genetically engineered to be hyper-stressed (and bald as a result). Miraculously, the bald mice regrew the lost hair and the respect of women who drive Minis. They even maintained the re-hair for up to four months after receiving just one dose a day for five consecutive days — that’s 20 percent of a mouse’s two-year lifespan. Oh sure, the regrowth was on their backs but we’re sure they’ll sort out your preference for location by the time this begins human trials.
Baldness cure is no reason to quit a’stressin originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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