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I Heart Google

It all started last year when I joined a Virtual Stock Exchange competition with a bunch of friends. We were to play the stock market for a year straight using $10,000 of fake money. Whoever had the biggest gain by the end of the year would win. I came in second, right behind a guy who made some last-minute shortsells, and I have Google to thank for it. I almost doubled my fake money.

I bought their fake stock about 6 months or so ago and it rose slowly in the next months. Then, rumors started about a Google Phone soon to be released and their stock exploded. It rose even higher after they actually released the “Google Phone” and continued to rise after that. What makes them so special? Release after release of easy-to-use, life-easing web applications. Let me just share a few that have struck my fancy.

1. Google Maps

“Google Maps is the best! / Trudat! / Double True!”

Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell knew what they were talking about. Even if Lazy Sunday was a year or so ago. I use it at least once a day without even thinking about it, it has become that much a part of my life.

What makes Google Maps so great is their constant innovation. I once used street view to prove the accuracy of a photo sent to me in an email (Proof here). I just used Satellite view last Sunday to see if there was anywhere to park near our new church building. Over the holidays, I used the route-drag feature to change my driving directions to use the Merrit Parkway to get from Boston to New Jersey, and then to add a pit-stop in Manhattan on the way back. For our wedding, I made my own embedded Google Map that contained markers for all the important venues in the area around our reception. I can’t wait to see what they do next!

2. Google Reader

I used to spend hours every week just checking my friend’s various blogs to see if they had updated anything. After a while I just gave up, it was too much to keep track of. I had heard of reader programs, but never tried any because they seemed so foreign. It wasn’t until I installed Lifehacker’s Better Gmail Firefox extension that I realized how great a reader program could be. It put Google Reader right there in my Gmail window (the new version does not have this feature yet, they’re waiting on someone to come up with an updated Greasemonkey script). I had to try it out.

Basically, like any other reader, it stores your blogs in one central place and updates when your blogs update. But what makes Google Reader so great (besides seamless integration with all the other Google products) is their new sharing feature. I can mark blogs that I think will be useful to my friends without having to email them a link to the site. I just click “share” and move on. Then it’s up to them to look or not.

My wife shares a lot of design possibilities to try in our house after we move and I’ve been exposed to a world I never knew existed with my brother’s programming blog shares. Sure, there’s programs like del.icio.us, digg, and StumbleUpon that do similar things, but with Google Reader, it’s all right in front of me as I read my blogs, no need to bookmark or install anything else.

3. GMail + Google Talk

Before I moved to New York City, I mainly used AOL’s Instant Messenger. I’ve had an account with them since junior high when AOL was the way to the internet. A few of my friends were on MSN Messenger, so I started using programs like Trillian (for PC), or Adium (for Mac) to talk to both in a single program. When I moved to New York, I discovered that I was years behind. Sure I had a gmail account, but I was not on Google Talk. Everyone was on Google Talk. I decided to check it out.

What makes Google Talk so great, is the fact that you don’t have to install any additional software, it’s right there in your web browser. This means I can chat with just about all my friends no matter where I am, whether on my computer or not. My wife uses it at work because it’s so easy to hide. It just looks like you’re typing an email. In fact, that’s how we got to know each other at first. She never would’ve married me if not for GTalk. Sure I use Adium for all my chatting purposes, but that’s only because a few of my friends still have not moved over to Google.

There’s not much to say about GMail that you probably don’t already know except that it’s great. I have about 4 different accounts that forward to one master account for easy labeling  on emails like work, family, and online accounts. I use that same account to check my business email using POP, and I have most of my contacts grouped for quick mass emails.

So there it is. Call me a fanboy if you want, but I heart Google. Honorable mentions include iGoogle, Google Calendar (my wife and I share ours to keep up on each other’s appointments), and Google Text. Google Info has potential, but I have yet to see it give me reliable results.

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I Shot my Eye Out

It’s a new year and with it came a lot of new stuff. I thought I’d start things off with a semi-detailed account of the loot one spoiled white boy from Texas hauled in over the holidays, or at least a few of the highlights.

Megan started things off with a spark:

a leather bound edition of my favorite book, Fahrenheit 451.

Oh yeah, and it’s signed by Ray Bradbury himself.

Her parents surprised me with a fancy new toy I’ll be sure to use often after Megan and I move to Las Vegas:

a fancy picture-hanging level.

We then went to my parent’s house near Boston where my parent’s surprised me with another fancy new toy I’ve secretly been dreaming of:

a snazzy LED headlamp for all my forays in spelunking.

Michelle, being ever-so-thoughtful, gave me a brand new edition of Scene It, that I then used to once again prove my unmatched genius as I defeated everyone in a quick round.

Before any of this occurred, however, I was already somewhat jaded because as good as her Christmas presents were, Megan set the bar high with her wedding present to me:

An antique pocket watch from 1898 monogrammed with my initials.

Now, as great as all these gifts were, the greatest gift I received over the holidays could never be topped:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New for 2008!

You may have noticed a few changes to the website. I grabbed a new WordPress theme (WordPress is the blogging software my website uses) and Megan made me a snazzy new header. I think it’s pretty sweet, but then again, so is she, so I shouldn’t be that surprised. Check her out, she changed her layout too. It’s pretty snazzy.

I’m still working on a few things for the site, like that little menu button in the top right corner. I want to change that little graphic, but haven’t found anything I like yet. Any ideas? I’ve got a few ideas for blog posts working up in the old noggin, and I’ll try to get those up soon, but the main reason for this post is to try out the new comments area. I decided to enable comments finally, mainly because of the cool little comment guy that comes up, so hopefully this works. I’ll keep it up as long as battling spammers doesn’t get too difficult.

Fav Vid Fri – Animation

We’re back and better than ever!

This week: animation.

Junior Senior – Move Your Feet

The Knife – We Share Our Mother’s Health

Softlightes – Heart Made of Sound

Favorite Video Friday – Hollywood Creations

This week: Songs made for and performed on a tv show or movie. Sell-outs or instant classics? You be the judge.

Vanilla Ice – Ninja Rap

Vanilla Ice rapping about ninja turtles fighting a giant snapping turtle and wolf … can a guy’s childhood get any better? This movie made me the man I am today.

Zack Attack – Friends Forever

This video just barely beat out Guy Love from the Scrubs musical episode, there was just too many cliches to pass up: nerd on keyboard, black girl on bass, and a pretty boy lead singer. Narrated by the great Casey Kasem (voice of Shaggy on Scooby Doo), this is easily one of the best episodes of Saved by the Bell ever. Kelly Kapowski, you broke my heart.

Adam Sandler – Grow Old With You

This video is all too fitting, seeing as how I’m about to get married and move to Las Vegas. I only hope that Billy Idol is on my flight when I do.