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  • Android Developer Day in Bangkok ;-(

    As I know what happened in Japan in June 2009, I was so excited to join Android Developer Day in Bangkok today. I took some of my staff and excited to meet developers, learning new technologies etc.

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  • No google translation for Khmer yet

    Little trick I use for reading blogs – google reader’s translation feature. Since I went to PP few weeks ago, I started getting interested in Cambodia and added some blogs written by people in Cambodia. Sometimes they write in English, sometimes in Khmer.

    My little trick didn’t work for Khmer :( It seems like there are [...]

  • Now you can play with Wolfram Alpha

    Wolfram Alpha, which is a super cool innovative search engine. One of my friend showed me presentation video of it few weeks ago, since then I’d been waiting for it comes online.

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  • Google Reader translates feeds into your language

    I just found this feature, I didn’t know this. Google Reader translates feeds into your language. Myabe this feature has been there since long ago, but these days I didn’t really have time to read feeds…
    Here is the sample, this is the feeds I read in Japanese.

    Using this feature, it goes like this…

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  • Twitter search on Google

    Now Twitter is really “Real time” search engine.
    Get the Greasemonkey script from here : Realtime Twitter Search Results on Google

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    dtsv.dtse_post_1061_title = ‘Twitter search on Google’;

  • Google Chrome reminds me how much i use Firefox’s addons

    Google’s new blowser chrome is very fast and i do like it.
    When it’s installed, it loads bookmarks, history, username and passwords for the webservices etc from Firefox, so i could start using Chrome without importing data, it’s good, but was little surprised that Firefox let other browser to get username/password of web services which saved [...]

  • Playing with Google Sites

    At first, i couldn’t understand why google provide Google Sites and Google Webpages. It seems almost same, but actually, Google Sites is away useful.

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