Google Social Search: What lies beneath?

Last week, Google has announced its experimental “Google Social Search” service for providing personalized social data in Web 2.0 Summit. Now, the service is available for its users. In contrast to Microsoft’s Bing-based Twitter search, the new search tool from Google will make use of users’ contacts from different services and other information from your contacts to build up a network, for example Twitter, FriendFeed, Flickr, data from Google readers and other web based social content. Read the rest of this entry »

Media Moguls via Live Streaming

In May of 2009, a company called Mogulus became Livestream, said to be the most powerful live broadcast platform on the web. With a number of free video streaming internet sites, it’s tough to know which is the speediest, the simplest to use, and of course the best known. Livestream has many features to make its case as the most efficient-user friendly-free video streaming and live streaming internet site.

except for supporting statistical data ( over 1 / 4 million producers signed up with the livestreaming membership services and more than 10,000,000 unique viewers per month ), Livestream offers an online television studio, an one-button broadcasting widget, and integrative chatting with other live streaming members from all over the globe. Read the rest of this entry »

Computers and Human Evolution

With the advent of electricity we humans got our first taste of pushing a button and making something happen. It was the kind of magic power that our forefathers could only dream of having. Now we take it for granted and so we have arrived at a point where we expect everything to be immediately accessible. To me this progress demonstrates evolution.

Think about it. What has been the evolutionary goal of humanity’s progress so far? Hasn’t it been to make things easier? And what does making things easier really mean? It means we have less need to deal with physical reality. We are progressing then from a state of body to a state of spirit. Read the rest of this entry »