Google counting real-world ad impressions.
Posted on May 10, 2007 - Filed Under advertising, gaze tracking, google | Leave a Comment
Reportedly your favorite big brother, Google, is looking at the feasibility of using IR-emitting cameras to count how often people look at physical advertising spaces. Then the advertiser can only pay for their actual impressions. We’ve done some close up work on eye and gaze tracking with infrared in our laboratory but it sounds like [...]
Read More..>>Google Maps now has business listings and directions in Australia
Posted on February 6, 2007 - Filed Under australia, google, maps | Leave a Comment
Woot!
Read More..>>links for 2006-11-08
Posted on November 9, 2006 - Filed Under google, links, mobile | Leave a Comment
GooSync Beta Home Page
GooSync will seamlessly synchronize almost any mobile device with your on-line Google calendar.
(tags: calendar google pda synchronization software mobile free)
Google Code Search
Posted on October 5, 2006 - Filed Under code, google, programming, search | Leave a Comment
Google Code Search is out, and it is pretty good. hackity hack, “//TODO”, micro\$oft. Thanks Philipp.
Read More..>>Google Maps Australia almost works
Posted on September 21, 2006 - Filed Under australia, google, map | 1 Comment
So, it appears that Google Maps have finally allowed us to search for streets. Not sure when this happened, but yay! It appears you need to bung an ‘Australia’ on the end of most searches for it to work though, which explains why I haven’t noticed it working ’cause I didn’t ever do that - [...]
Read More..>>Google scholar bibtex export
Posted on September 12, 2006 - Filed Under bibtex, google, research | 1 Comment
Jamie points out that you can setup Google Scholar so that it allows you to export bibtex from the results pages. Just turn in on the “Scholar Preferences” page (look to the right of the search box).
Read More..>>Google releasing huge word usage database
Posted on August 4, 2006 - Filed Under google, research, speech | Leave a Comment
On Google’s official research blog (they have a research blog? subscribed!) they report that they are going to release via LDC a huge database on the statistical occurence of word sequences.
We believe that the entire research community can benefit from access to such massive amounts of data. It will advance the state of the art, [...]
Google Maps Australia is official, but still doesn’t work
Posted on May 30, 2006 - Filed Under google, map | 2 Comments
Well, Google has officially announced their support of Australian and New Zealand map data, but it still doesn’t support street or suburb lookup at this stage, rendering it almost entirely useless. I hope full support arrives soon.
Read More..>>Google maps does Australia
Posted on May 18, 2006 - Filed Under google, map | Leave a Comment
Finally, Google has rolled out street level data for Australia.
Read More..>>doowobbie
Posted on April 20, 2006 - Filed Under google | Leave a Comment
Can you believe that there were no google search results for doowobbie?
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