Sometimes I search for solution based on needs I am having. I am Googlized
aren’t we all. I have my gmails, my google search results bookmarked, my google documents, google waves, even tweets. Sometimes I want to centralize them all together, is there a product out there that does that for me. Why am I having something called, Google Projects in mind, is it out there or am I imagining it.
I want to be able to create a project within a portal for example, and link everything I have control over in one location. I’d set a project page and name it, link all related emails, documents, tweets, bookmarked search results, youtube videos, etc. Has anyone got the solution or an idea? I just don’t want to alt+tab or ctrl+tab no. all the time.
btw, is twitter still a standalone, has anyone bought it, Google, Microsoft, since everything is bought by either Google or Microsoft nowadays, I remember the last one was Google with youtube and Yahoo with who again ??
Publish Bug Update (link):
Firefox browser has no problem, just Chrome. Preview then Publish clicked from the same window can be done with Firefox but not Chrome!
#1 by MBH on January 11, 2010 - 4:28 AM
iGoogle?
#2 by nemo on January 11, 2010 - 4:53 AM
i’m not sure but i think facebook wanted twitter at one point of time …
you want the smart screen which we see in movies where they have everything linked to everything else .. :p
#3 by 3baid on January 11, 2010 - 5:21 AM
Google owns http://www.jaiku.com/ which is very similar to twitter.
#4 by Bashar on January 11, 2010 - 12:04 PM
Use Google live search to get instant Twitter updates n more. I don’t think such thing exist but it would be good, and I bet will be done
yahoo failed to finish any good deal so far. They have ad agreement with msft
3baid: they should have courage n kill it
#5 by Vinnie on January 13, 2010 - 10:46 AM
I am Vinnie and I too am Googlized
Google got the word of the decade btw and tweet was word of 2009
Apple and google were rumored to try and buy twitter but nothing yet.
#6 by Vinnie on January 13, 2010 - 10:47 AM
Is the quote feature a wordpress widget thingie or a 3rd party add on?
#7 by Bloggylife on January 14, 2010 - 11:00 PM
MBH, nope iGoogle is just to centralize apps, what I want is content
oo many different content groups.
nemo, minority report style
heeeyaaaa
3baid, weird name!
Bashar, ee I think with all the tagging and labelling it would be much easier to build such a thing.
Vinnie, you mean the Twitter widget, if you have a twitter account you can add twitter to your site, there is a link under your twitter settings. It is straight forward.