Archive for July 2010

Crazy Words driving Google Crazy to take MetaWeb

Yes, same words can get several meaning even if it is from the same language. That what makes most todays searching tools pretty far away to connect to your intentional needs or psychometric values.

It is true that it is even hard for us to teach our kids Oliver and Cecilia 4 languages at the same time before they get to the age of 5 years old :) — but it is soooooooooo coooooooooooooooooool exciting mission :)

Ooops, and here it goes Google buying metaWeb who owns freebase.com.

I am also one of the believers that search input should change from text input to more vocal, gesture inputs which is far faster but NOT yet the most relevant.

KaiZen Moments

Finally, you should know how to get back on feet after several health problems. And guess what? Time for some KAIzen momentums (Kaizen=change for better ALWAYS) – as I used always to say you should keep on tweaking and change for better – no relaxation – just keep on changing for better and the moment you stop, someone else would pass by you fast enough that you can never catch them back again.

Apply the KaiZen methodology to your life, your driving skills, your work, your sports, your hobbies, your health, your time spent @ your garden :)

This should let me shoot the “No categories” term that exists on top of my blog since 2005. :)

No categories

Business process re-engineering with PDCA cycles.
pdca kaizen

Google Games 2010 coming soon?….

Some Google employees (Google developer advocate we met in Stockholm lately) and project team leader has declined such a rumou and other web sources say the company that makes Farmville and other popular Facebook games will be the cornerstone of a service called Google Games (the only excluded play or game item from robots.txt), set to launch later this year. So why on PacMan’s anniversary they go into the MASS — yes for testing … http://www.google.com/pacman/

Oh yes, didn’t google buy also labpixies if we want just to forget about them investing in Zynga as Techcrunch is claiming?

Only Google Sudoku from labpixies can be played on Google wave so far:

Use Sudoku Puzzles On iGoogle or try on other platforms: Google Wave

Add Google Sudoku to Google Wave and start playing some skill Google Games live with your friends on WAVE.

Would that be a close connection to Mark DeLoura changes of profile @linkedin?

Current
Developer Advocate, Games at Google

More google games here:
http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/learn/tutorials/whacamole/whacamole.html

https://wave.google.com/wave/

(d) If You wish to access Google Search through any means other than the Site, including, without limitation, through an application such as a toolbar, plug-in, helper, component or other executable code that runs on an End User’s device (examples include applications that provide instant messaging, chat, email, data, file viewing, media playing, file sharing, games, internet navigation, search and other services) (a “Client Application”), You must first obtain Google’s prior written consent.

Taiwanese student wins gold @ IMO International Mathematics Olympiad

Taipei July 13 : A Taiwanese senior high school student won a gold medal and set a record at the 2010 International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) for the best personal score by a Taiwanese competitor in five years, according to the Ministry of Education (MOE).

However, the Taiwanese team’s overall place of 19th this year was a drop from previous years, the MOE said in a press release Tuesday.

Hua Shiang-chih, a student from Taipei Municipal Jianguo High school, won a gold medal in the competition and placed 18th overall among 517 students from 96 countries.

Hua’s personal ranking was the best in the past five years for Taiwan competitors. It was his first time competing in the event that was held in Kazakhstan this year.

Other members of the Taiwan team also won medals, though Hua was the only one to snag gold.

Wang kai and Hsia Chih-yang from Jianguo High School and Wu Yi-chan from Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School won silver medals.

Chen Yu-an, student from the Jianguo High School, won a bronze medal, while Tseng Tzu-sei from National Wu-ling Senior High School gained honorable mention.

Finally Steve Jobs D8 video that I liked a LOT :)