July 25, 2005

Yahoo acquires Konfabulator: Yahooulator! and Yidgets

Wow, didn’t see this coming.

Yahoo is stating that they are doing this for the developer community:

Yahoo! said the reason they purchased Konfabulator was that they wanted an easy way to open up its APIs to the developer community and allow them easy access to the information on the Yahoo! Web site. In doing this, Widgets could be built without having to scrape sites in order to get information.

“What we can do with Konfabulator is wrap these services that we are opening up into an environment that is really easy for people to now become developers,� Tony Schneider, vice president of the Yahoo! Developer Network, told MacCentral.

They’re also making it free and refunding those who have purchased it! :-)

The Konfabulator site is announcing the acquisition by Yahoo on their home page.

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July 24, 2005

MSN Virtual Earth Launches

MSN’s Virtual Earth (remember this?) launched a day earlier than anticipated.

It’s been slashdotted so I haven’t been able to get to it yet.

From the slashdot article:

Virtual Earth introduces a number of interface enhancements to the now-familiar draggable aerial web map, such as the ability to zoom in using your mouse scroll wheel, and a Location Finder to determine your location to determine your real-world location “using Wi-Fi technology.” Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble claims the site may not perform at full capacity until Monday.”

Perhaps they are using WMS to identify where the users are but are they requiring a downloadable application and, if so, is it for Windows only?

UPDATE: I finally got onto the site this morning (Mon, Jul 25) and tried it out.

As expected, based on this, you can conduct multiple local searches on the same map, color coded, save them to a scratch pad, etc.

There is a feature to allow you to customize such features as animating zooming, saving history and scratch pad, etc. Additionally, it can try to find your location based on a downloadable active X to use wifi to locate you or try to guess where you are based on your IP Address (which I have usually found unreliable due to proxies & such so making it optional is a good thing. Perhaps they are using Digital Envoy to do IP to Location lookups…I will have to play with the data more to identify which one they are using but my guess is it is a commercial product/service and , if they didn’t develop their own, they probably are using Digital Envoy(???).

The satellite images are a bit grainy at many locations (but not all) and overall, the site is slow, comparatively speaking. I suspect they are still working on it (it is in beta) and they are still missing a lot of the features such as the overhead/45 degree pictures and 3D buildings. So far, they have a great start. I can’t wait to see it once it is fully complete.

I also zoomed in on a few locations and noticed the zoom gets in much closer with Virtual Earth…that, so far, is one of my favorite features that beats out Google’s product. With the zoom, I can actually see the information on the streets such as an arrow curving left signifying that there is a left-turn lane on that street.

Virtual Earth zoomed in all the way Google Maps zoomed in all the way
Zoomed in all the way on my home in virtual earth Zoomed in all the way on my home in google maps

In fact, I can even see people and their shadows at a park near my house (they’re the dots on the field with shadows). And, by the way, I can zoom in/out using the scroll wheel on Windows/IE (not on Firefox/Linux).

Also, in the pictures above, notice MSN already has Hybrid-mode street overlays on aerial photography. You can also opt to hide them from a drop-down.

I also like the ability to add things to the scratchpad and save my scratchpad and/or history without ever having to create an account or log in…much more convenient. Geocoding of addresses, however, seems to be off by as much as 120 yards or so (but Google was off as well by at least as much when searching for my home). My biggest annoyance so far is that I keep getting broken images/tiles on the map…hopefully this gets cleaned up or goes away when the load on the application servers created by its initial launch levels off. The site works for me on Linux & Mac in Firefox but I also wished I could use additional features currently reserved for IE users (i.e. scratchpad to blog requires IE on MSN Spaces, geolocating by wifi requires activeX, etc).

…and, yes, there are rumors that MSN is planning a developer API (see this, this, and this, for example). The idea of developer help and community seems to be tied in already, though…they have a “Community” link which currently takes you to a survey along with developer and forum links.

One thing I like that they added is the “permalink” link which constructs a URL for you to send to people (which was a pain in the but with Google’s launch that caused others to create “Hacking Google Maps URLs”-type sites.

Also, MSN has added the ability to pan using a compass that you drag. It is smooth and works well (and is convenient) in Windows/IE but is very erratic and jumpy in Firefox/Linux.

Unlike Google Maps, Virtual Earth uses 2 boxes (”what” & “where”) rather than Google’s “1″ box. Additionally, it is unclear, based on this UI, how driving directions would be integrated. The only way to get to it now is by searching for a point/location, clicking the marker to open a descriptive layer, then clicking on “directions to/from” which goes to their current implementation of driving directions (not virtual earth version). I think this adds an extra step where I have to go to my starting point first before getting driving directions. I don’t like that.

However, I think having 2 boxes instead of one actually helps clear up some of the problems I have with fals-positives on Google Maps where you search for a location and a number of locations happen to have that location name on their site so they all show up. Do demonstrate my point, try finding the Statue of Liberty on Google Maps. The reason you get so many results is that they are matching locations with those keywords in the name or site of those locations. If I were able to specify I was looking for a geography rather than names of places matching that name, I would hope to get one pushpin signifying the area I was looking for. MSN doesn’t seem to have resolved this yet and even have lots of missing images but I’m hoping that, too, gets cleaned up after beta.

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July 23, 2005

Blogpulse launches impressive features

Want to conduct a Blog Search? Well Blogpulse, the Intelliseek people, has launched an impressive set of features.

Blogherald thinks it is a technorati slayer and Marketing Shift gives an analysis of it as well as general comments about how blog searches work.

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Google Maps Hybrid

First came the Google Maps Transparency hack…now Google launched something similar in their Google Maps Hybrid.

Basically, satellite views make it difficult to identify streets so you are provided with a way to see both at the same time.

You can now find a link in the top right-hand side of the maps that provide the options: “Map,” “Satellite,” and, now, “Hybrid.”

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July 21, 2005

Manure Meter Rising

This interview, which prompted this comment, is almost as full of it as some of the comments in this interview.

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Somebody, please give this person a “” key!

missing key

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July 20, 2005

Yahoo Experiencing Problems Moving to L.A.

This article was brought to my attention by Romeo. Yahoo is apprently facing issues trying to get their key people moved out to the Los Angeles area…many of which are defecting or taking other roles within the company that wouldn’t require them to move. This may slow down Yahoo’s Hollywood push (including the move to L.A.). Interestingly enough, I notice that “employees in the group have bristled at Mr. Braun’s management style, according to three people familiar with the matter” … sounds awfully familiar to a few people I used to work with, no? ;-)

This sounds like issues getting people into the Santa Monica offices. I don’t think there will be a problem getting people to commute from Overture’s (now Yahoo Search Marketing) Pasadena office to the new Burbank digs (yes, I am from Burbank!). From what I understand, their lease expires in Q4 2005 so they should begin moving in coming months.

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Search Engine Marketshare

Interested in the Q2 2005 search engine market share analysis according to comScore?

Check out ECommerce Times’ article

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Google Alerts expands into Google Groups

No doubt many of us use Google Alerts for either web searches or news searches (especially news searches).

Well, they now list “Groups” in the drop down on the alters page to allow alerts for Google Groups. It’s a convenient way to keep on top of postings related to something you’d like to track without having to subscribe to usenet groups/mailing lists.

More info on the types of alerts are here.

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Google Maps the Moon

Google provided a “google maps” of the Moon (Google Moon?)

In honor of the first manned Moon landing, which took place on July 20, 1969, we’ve added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you pay your own visit to our celestial neighbor.

They have pushpins signifying Lunar Landing Sites. Zooming out shows they haven’t mapped far beyond the landing sites…and an easter egg: if you zoom in all the way, you find out the moon is made of cheese! :-)

More info is here

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