Google Reader glitch adding Delicious favorites to my feed

I spot something odd in my Google Reader this morning. There are ‘uninvited’ contents on Blogjer’s feed, which appear to be my Delicious’s favorites.

I’ve no ideas why it is there, when Blogjer’s feed in Bloglines have no such contents.

So I would like to apologizes to all my RSS subscribers on Google Reader or email subscriber if you happen to see this. I’ve no answer about it at the moment, but I believe there is a glitch in Google Reader that cause this.

I’ll be back once I got the answer. Let me know if any of you seeing this.

Blogjer’s feed in Google Reader
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Blogjer’s feed in Bloglines
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Yahoo Mail get social touch & applications

There are 2 major enhancements on Yahoo Mail recently.

My Connection

The first one is the integration of Yahoo Mail with ‘My Connection‘ which is accessible only via Yahoo Profile before.  If you familiar with social networking sites such as Facebook or Linkedin, the principal behind it is same. It just the way that you’re making a connection (be friend) with other Yahoo accounts holders. Just like other social networking sites, you can adds and invite friend to be your connection and interacting each other.

By the time I write this post, I can already see it on my Yahoo Mail‘s ‘Welcome’ page. It sit on the top of the page, instead of top Yahoo News which now moved to the bottom.

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The second enhancement is obviously the most interesting one, although currently only available to limited ‘power users’.

From within Yahoo Mail, user will be able to add and use application such Flickr. Even WordPress is said going to be here later (posting from Yahoo Mail??). The integration will enable user to use this application from within Yahoo Mail, and whenever needed, to send/share such as the picture(if you use Flickr) to peers/friend with few clicks.

The concept more less similar like what Gmail did,  which slowly integrating its application such as Google Doc to allow seamlessly interaction between the app. But Yahoo Mail has slight advantage over Gmail (at the moment) because Yahoo Mail is opening it doors to third party applications as well.

Despite the uncertainty in Yahoo, it looks like the engineers are never dried of ideas for a new innovation. Well done!

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Gmail SMS/text messaging is back – hoping for greater service

Apparently Google has cleared up the mess from the troubled SMS/text messaging service that they rolled out few weeks ago

It is back now, and promise a lot more stability & reliability. No change in term of usability or functionality except perhaps on the quality of service.

Read it carefully, only US phone number can receive the SMS/text messages, but sending text messaging/SMS can be done by anyone regardless where they are, as long the the receiver phone number is US phone number.

SMS receiver can reply back, which the message will then appear on the Google Chat window. It works like chat except the another participant is on mobile phone. Head to Gmail Blog for full story including usage, bill, and how the SMS from Google Chat looks like.

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Yahoo Mail got stationery

How many people do you think will utilize the new Yahoo Mail’s Stationery such as below. Definitely no-no for formal communication right?

For fun or humor, that might works. But other than that, I see it as cosmetic feature, just like the Gmail Theme

If you think otherwise, get it on.

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Heading to Terengganu with guidance from Google Map & Live Search Map

We’ll be heading to Kemaman, Terengganu Malaysia for some working purpose tomorrow. I’m keen to know how accurate Google Map & Live Search Map are with their maps and directions in guiding us in our journey.

If you’re staying in the North America, Australia or Europe or even KL, you’re already pretty much know the accuracy of these maps over there, so let’s give it a ride over a small district in Peninsular Malaysia.

Google Map

Once we set where we’re from and where we’re heading to, Google Map renders the map immediately together with its direction. Although the map shows only main cities, but it generally gives you an idea on where your destination is.

There are 3 views that you can choose from, which are map (below), satellite and terrain view. You’ll stick with map view most of the time as the other view is not helping you much if you’re traveling, although it is nice to see the same location from a different view.

I love the function of ‘embedding’ the map to any HTML web page, which Live Search Map is lacking of.


View Larger Map

Direction

The direction is pretty clear (you can see it below), as if it was Malaysian Map created by local mapping department. Clicking on each point, will show a more detailed map (screen shot below the direction), complete with the junction, road name and housing estate around you.

Besides, it lists out the distance from one point to another in Kilometers.

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Detailed map representing each direction points

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Summary – The map & direction is clearly presented. Even if you have no idea about the location where you’re heading to, you can count on Google Map for guidance.

Live Search Map

Again, it doesn’t take long to pull the Map once we set the ‘from‘ and ‘to‘ location. Unlike Google Map, Live search Map rendered a more detailed map as compared to Google Map.

As I’ve stated earlier, since I can’t embed Live Search Map on web page, here is the link

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Direction

I’m quite disappointed with the direction. If I were a tourist, I’ll be totally lost even from the beginning. Even someone who are familiar with that location, will take time to digest the map and its direction.

First, it didn’t mention where you are at, and where you are currently at. Secondly, clicking on each points will show meaningless ‘detailed map’ without telling the road name you are in, the housing estate or landmark around you. What would you expect from this kind of map and direction??

Unlike Google Map, it lists out the distance from one point to another point in minutes instead of the distance itself which is more accurate.

But one thing that I like is that, when you hover your mouse over the direction section, and start scrolling the middle mouse button upward and backward, the points will move accordingly on the map. Why is it that Microsoft didn’t put more map details representing each points along with more accurate directions??

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Detailed map representing each points
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Summary: The first glimpse looks promising. But the lack of details on directions and the detailed map representing each points will easily keep users away from using this map. When someone like me looking for directions on any maps, we want simplicity and at the same time ease to understand the map, hence correctly finding the way to the destination.

But anyway, we’ll still bring along printed map and got a brief advice from my father in-law, who happens to be from Kemaman as well.