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Android Challenge Pt. I: Balancing the Expected with the Experimental

August 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on 8/30/08


This week the first round of the Android Challenge drew to a close. And if it hasn’t already done so, Google will be distributing over half of the $10 million cash prize pool promised among Challenge I and Challenge II finalists/winners. Judges of Challenge I settled on 50 finalists, all of whom were granted $50,000 applications. Additionally, 10 were given $100,000 awards each, while another 10 received $275,000 each. Challenge II takes place subsequent the release of the first handset(s) arriving with Android software.

Over the last couple of days I’ve casually observed what has achieved placement on the Android Challenge leaderboard. Many – if not most – applications are devoted very much to location-aware activities. Some are interesting gaming developments. But of course what drew my interest most from titles of the winners and almost-winners displayed are those that will cater social services to users.

Sure, the social apps are but a segment of what will be available come the launch of Android and the Android Market. The finalist labeled PedNav and GWalk, to name two examples, are likely to be useful for city residents or visitors aiming to get the most efficient use of pedestrian infrastructure. Not to mention that City Slikkers could very well be a gamer’s delight if enough first adopters make an effort to partake in the virtual-plus-reality play. We all recognize the popularity bestowed on games within Apple’s own big-selling storefront. Nonetheless, I imagine that the social options will be among those that rank among the most popular for opening day and the weeks that follow.

Maverick, for instance, is a local client that allows for the communication of text, location and media (audio, photos, and “scribbles”) through Google Talk. It also allows Blogger users to publish content to the Web and for Gmail users to get notifications about messages in their inboxes. Granted, it sounds very Googley, and it is, but to deliver something so multifunctional, if done right, will I think be very appealing. PebbleBox, alternatively, is central to one’s location. Learn about events, restaurants, and hotels in a given area, and, if you wish, write geo-tagged blogs to share with fellow users. A rough parallel to Loopt on the iPhone, you might say, but a bit more general-purpose perhaps. Just to note, both Maverick and Pebblebox were awarded $100,000 prizes.

Dropping down into the broader pool of finalists, there is Marvin, which according to creator Laurent Pontier will allow users to post “geo-localized rich messages” to one’s friends and/or the wider network. Marvin taps the powers of the Android OpenGL API, Google Maps, and Google StreetView to give the user a virtual 3D representation of the so-called social graph, from Google Earth-like outer space view to one at road level. Visually, it must impress. Whether it’s truly utilitarian, we’ll see.
LifeAware is one more location-sharing service that automates your interaction with those you know (and maybe those you would like to). There are many similar services already put into play over the past couple of years that exhibit virtually the same capability, but this pick may nonetheless be something proves popular. An application called SocialMonster also draws from your phonebook to keep you and the people in your life in sync.

Again, it is hard to escape the location-smart dimension of many of Google’s picks, which of course falls well into line with some of the items we’ve seen arrive in the iTunes App Store marketplace. And that seems the right direction to take the Android Challenge – at least the first round of it. With more phones equipped with GPS devices or with software capable of gathering rough coordinates from cellular towers in a given area, where you are will determine what you want to do. Which is sensible. Planning outings with friends will not be so tedious.
No mass phone call campaigns or SMS relays. The act of getting together or simply staying in touch will be much less cumbersome. And wonderfully enough, Google has made it a point to incentivize independent developers and small developer teams. Much as the iPhone App Store shows on its own adjoining software platform, the finalists in this event seem to take a very experimental approach. Some of course are quite ordinary. But some stretch one’s curiosity muscle a good amount. Which is unquestionably necessary if progress is to be made. If Google ensures the openness of Android, all the better. The experience may not always be as polished as that of the iPhone. But as with anything in the business, it is the software that makes the star. Android’s star power will be seen in short order.
As for Round 2, there’s still $4.75 million to be distributed. If T-Mobile releases its Android-based device in the fall, as many now assume, the Challenge will continue on schedule. Google offers a rough estimate of “second half of 2008.”
(Image credit: iMobile.tw)

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Categories: Android Challenge · Google Affiliate Network

Julia Roberts’ Hawaiian Family Vacation

August 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment


Enjoying the perks that come along with being one of Hollywood’s top paid actresses, Julia Roberts has been living the good life as of late, partaking in a fun-filled Hawaiian family vacation.
Accompanied by nannies to help her with her young brood, the 40-year-old “Pretty Woman” star was spotted keeping busy at her temporary roost in the Aloha state on Saturday morning (August 30).

Categories: Celebrity gossips · Hawaii · Julia Roberts

Sienna Miller & Balthazar Getty Shacking Up? (Photos)

August 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

via Stupid Celebrities Gossip by Monya on 8/30/08

So are Balthazar Getty and Sienna Miller taking their affair, now relationship, to a whole other level? Getty and Miller were spotted viewing an LA estate together recently. Maybe the lovebirds are moving in together?
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The Mirror UK is reporting that Sienna Miller and her married boyfriend, Balthazar Getty, are looking for a home together just months into their relationship.

The luxury mansion is in LA’s Trancas Canyon in Malibu, and carries a very hefty price tag. The home has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The area also has quite a few celebrities in the neighborhood.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt used to live in that area, and Leo DiCaprio and andy Garcia have homes there.
The exclusive Trancas Canyon is very private, which appeals to the celebrities. And something Sienna and Balthazar will need after their affair has blasted across the world.
Sienna Miller’s reputation has really taken a hit after the affair was exposed. Miller has lost fans, and even had her London home vandalized with “Slut” written on the exterior.
Not to ruin Miller and Getty’s happiness, but makes you wonder how Rosetta Getty and the kids are getting along?
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Categories: Balthazar Getty · Celebrity gossips · Sienna Miller

Beyonce’s Sister is a Bitch

August 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

via Celebrity Smack! Gossip & Entertainment Blog by Spicy Pants on 8/28/08

I officially hate Solange Knowles and hope her new album tanks.
The diva wannabe did an interview for Fox 5 in Las Vegas yesterday and before the interview even started she went off on the host of the show.
Apparently Solange has a real problem with being called B’s sister. So anyone interviewing her is not to mention her world famous sister, Beyonce, or her sister’s world famous boyfriend, Jay-Z. Fair enough.
But this is where it gets juicy..
Just minutes before her interview, the station ran a tease piece about the Vegas branch of Jay-Z’s club 40/40 closing down. However, it was not live, and did not air before Solange’s interview as she had thought. So after the host introduced Solange, in a very professional manner I might add, the twat lost it.
Click to watch the bitch freak out.
Screw you, Beyonce’s sister.

Categories: Beyonce · Bitches · Solange Knowles

Google’s Needle Hits Yahoo’s Vein in October, Says CEO

August 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on 8/28/08

While Bloomberg News takes a good amount of flack for yapping about a stone-cold Steve Jobs when it’s well known that the man’s blood is still rich and warm, another bigwig of the tech realm, Google CEO Eric Schmidt talked with the publication’s reporters Peter Cook and Crayton Harrison about his company’s fascination with Yahoo and the movements the two will make in the next 60 days. As Schmidt explains, Google “will proceed with the agreement by early October.”
The company’s reasoning is stated equally simply. In reference to the U.S. Justice Department’s interest in peering into the proposed Google-Yahoo search advertisement deal, which the two tested to the DOJ’s very vocal irritation, Schmidt said, “We are in the process of talking to the government. They’ve not indicated one way or the other how they’re dealing with us.” Indeed, the logic is very elementary. “Hey DOJ, while you’re there giving what we see as your silent treatment, we’re going to go ahead and start making more money, m’kay? Kay.”
Naturally, Schmidt isn’t totally gung-ho with an eye on its October non-surprise. “We always worry a little bit, but we think our arguments are pretty strong,” is his response to judicial qualms over what some consider possibly imperialist tendencies by the “Mad Men” of Mountain View.
My take on this refresh of the dispute? Business is business, and if Google manages to pass go, well, who’s to say no. Chances are DOJ won’t remain silent ’til the autumn push, though. If anything, this is a straight reminder sent the way of regulators to recall that the matter has yet to be resolved completely. In a manner of speaking: Get to it, guv’nors.

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