David Ansermot Web Developer / TYPO3 Integrator

2nov/100

Google improves local search address

Google LogoSince late last week, Google has improved, for example "address lookup".

"When you start looking for a place in a new district, region or city, as a Japanese restaurant in New York, we will generally conduct a few steps," Google says, "we look at first a list of restaurants, and then examines the details of each place we went on each link to see the various comments and suggestions and make his choice. "

19août/100

Facebook launches location-based service-shared “Places”

In a press conference organized by invitation in the head of Facebook in Palo Alto, California, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new geolocation service Facebook.
Dubbed "Places", it will enable users to share their social networking sites more easily and discover which of their "friends" are in the same region.

This service will focus on mobile devices from which the members can post and update their geolocation.

The social networking giant has played the cautious this time and included from the outset, control over the visibility of this information adjusted default to "friends only".Users can include friends with whom they are, and the information will be published following the same system used for tagging photos. Once a place "tagged", it becomes permanent on Facebook, although it may be deleted by the user who posted first.

If a trade or business, its owner can reclaim his property.
Zuckerberg did not specify how to control or planned administration in this case.

Facebook officials have explained that a comprehensive API for reading and writing research will be offered to developers.

This service can be integrated with third party applications.

The logo of the service, representing a "4" in a square (in English and Four Square), puts the rumors about the future of the Foursquare between acquisition, partnership or single glance.

Source : Facebook's blog

30mar/100

Google Chrome 5.0 in beta for all platforms

Since Friday, Chrome, the browser that Google keeps gaining market share, is available in beta for version 5.

If it does not change much for users of Windows, however it will be greeted with more enthusiasm by using Linux and Mac owners.

Chrome 5.0.342.7 proposes in effect for the first time these two platforms for machine translation and features for further surfing confidentially. The icing on the cake (for some), the Geolocation API is also on the menu.

Note that Chrome 5.0.36 (rather 5.0.360.2) also arrived, but in alpha. Main novelty, the bookmarks are now managed directly from a tab.
Google Chrome 5.0.342.7 beta for Mac OS X and Linux.
Google Chrome 5.0.342.8 beta for Windows.