10 reasons to dump Facebook for G+. Now!

A friend asked what I like about google+, and as I started posting a reply , I noticed there were enough to make a blog post. So here goes… Here’s a quick list: 1. Mobile app on android and iphone are awesome! 2. Automatic upload of pics on phone/picasa 3. Non-crappy photos (allows 2400+px, and g+ renders pictures better, since they don’t mess with the image, if it is smaller than the max size) 4. Easier to mention specific people in a conversation. (auto-completes ppl’s profile name) 5. hangouts (free video conferencing) 6. Group messaging done right (huddle) on the mobile phone 7. decent integration with email (I guess this is just coz I use Gmail) 8. Privacy - predictable and manageable (not that it matters to me) 9. Much less noise (a - mostly used by techies for now, b - allows asymmetric relationships à la twitter) 10. Keyboard shortcuts (J, K work. Someone at google like vi – a lot) ...

August 28, 2011 · 2 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

So long and thanks for the "jailed" iphone

[caption id=“attachment_737” align=“alignnone” width=“300”] So long oppression[/caption] Thanks for the iPhone, Mr. Jobs. There is a new way to protest the iPhone. I don’t have to sign petitions anymore. I can now take my $500 elsewhere, for a slightly more open experience. I didn’t ask for much, but I don’t have to wait on your whim any longer (no offense meant to you personally, Mr Jobs).

March 16, 2010 · 1 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

And another thing about Google Buzz

There are several issues that people have uncovered in the last 2 days that it has existed. For me, of all the features that Buzz lacks, one thing really stands out. There is no way to just see a list of the conversations (without the whole list of comments expanded by default). This is the main reason that I *had* to unfollow Scoble, Michael Arrington, Louis Gray and a bunch of others. Take a look at this conversation, and you would understand why. ...

February 10, 2010 · 2 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

Google likes RSS .. a lot

Did anyone else notice that buzz has an RSS feed for everything!! Here’s a conversation that @Thomashawk started Here’s the feed for that entry Here’s the feed for the owner’s entries Theoretically, one could build a service that aggregates only specific conversations (and keep them updated), or only a small group etc… No more reading data from a firehose!! That is very nice. P.S: also this could be a way to aggregate all your webservices into one super feed, that can then be posted elsewhere (comments and all!!) ...

February 10, 2010 · 1 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

GReader just saved me a lot of time

Google reader is one of Google’s products, that didn’t you didn’t realize you needed until you started using it. Heck, pretty much every product they do is in that category. It is one app where I spend a lot of time every day. That is how I still manage to read blogs. Even after twitter and facebook and friendfeed, GReader is still the place, where you can truly control the signal vs noise ratio of content that you read. ...

August 14, 2009 · 1 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

For the last time, its not an OS!

The last couple of days has been ablaze with news of Google taking over the world, destroying Microsoft and sticking all of humanity on stakes to collect sunlight and convert it to power. Obviously, some are elated at this proposition, some tentative, and then there are some others who think all of this is just hogwash. I have but one thing to show you today. Presenting article number 1, a video by one of the minions at Google. ...

July 9, 2009 · 2 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

In the browser lies the power - Wave 2 of the Google takeover

Finally it’s out in the open. The ultimate weapon in Google’s powerchest to combat desktop applications, render the need for a specific platform meaningless - the browser. I guess this has been in the making for the last decade, and here it is. A browser by a company that downloads pretty much most of the internet every day. If you are still reading this, you shouldn’t be. Get outta here and read this. (Actually just open in a new window, and continue reading this). ...

September 2, 2008 · 3 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

Google blogs its feature later than I do!

I discovered today, that twitter+zooomr+a small utility called Cropper, now allows us to put new information about some of the products we use often, out into the blogosphere (I hate that word now), faster than ever before. Check this image that I posted this image on zooomr on 12th Dec and then twittered it. I found a blog post, by (I presume) one of the engineer’s who made it happen, on the google’s official blog. Although, I didn’t post the exact feature he was talking about, I noticed the feature too on another search I was doing that day. ...

December 18, 2007 · 1 min · Shivanand Velmurugan