The Front Fell Off
Here is a good laugh for your Friday – a real interview in 2007 (Best quality I could find):
Here is a good laugh for your Friday – a real interview in 2007 (Best quality I could find):
Hey – did you hear that Microsoft has upgraded their search engine named Bing? If you haven’t, you either don’t pay attention to the blur of TV commercials as you fast forward, or you don’t watch anything on Hulu. So, I thought I would give a post to you people of how bing compares. First I did a simple search:

It found Google, that’s a good start! =) It even lets you search google from Bing. Maybe that’s how I should start to search now…
No seriously, Microsoft has actually done well at this new search engine. Much better than their Live.com & MSN.com. I came across this site called BlindSearch by Michael Kordahi. It lets you enter a search query then it shows the results from Google, Yahoo, & Bing side by side. However, he doesn’t show you which search engine is which, so you can have a good “Blind Search”. The site will let you reveal the engines after you choose to.
So, I thought I would give my own test. Searching for things like Amazon or IRS worked fine, but do give different results than Google or Yahoo on more difficult querys. So, the conspiracy theory that Microsoft is just using Google search is probably false. So, I thought I might try the most important search – “brentb blog”. (-ha!) The results did not impress me to the Bing side.

Not even in the top 5? Come on! Well, they covered a lot of ground, but they haven’t won my search business. (However, I may be looking for competitive search advertising-please post a comment if you have any experience with Bing advertising.)
Dylan Ratigan best known for his hosting of the very popular show Fast Money on CNBC. I will admit, I got very hooked on this show with the great diversity of the people at the desk. However, I noticed that I was not seeing Dylan on the show any more – and thought that was a pretty long vacation. Come to find out, he had not renewed his contract and has walked out on CNBC at the end of March.
Since I have been watching this show for over 2 years, I had noticed a change in Dylan the way he talked about issues on the show. He was pretty positive the whole show, but the last 3-6 months he started to get pretty heavy in the policial discussions, which would be hard to do when one word from Congress would sway the market.
Some people thought that it was some disagreements with some of the other staff at CNBC that made him decide to leave, like this argument on air with Charlie Gasparino:
I think Dylan did a great job of trying to remain professional – but what caused Charlie to get so defensive on a innocent comment like “Charlie, what do ya got”. Obvisously Charlie is not wanting to be “talked down to” by Dylan.
As to the real reason Dylan left – he answers with an interview with Henry Blodget at the Business Insider:
Blodget: So, you’re one of CNBC’s biggest stars. You’re running one of the most successful shows they’ve got. And you bolt. Why?
Ratigan: A lot of things came together. One, it became apparent to me that there had been some major policy failures in America. While clearly pursuable at a place like CNBC, in my opinion, they are more broadly pursuable from a wide variety of other news platforms.
Mr. Ratigan you will be very missed at CNBC – and I hope they can find a good replacement for you at Fast Money!
On June 12th, at 11:00PM CST you were able to get your own custom URL address from Facebook for your profile. http://www.facebook.com/username. This will replace your numeric ID that you had before to view your profile (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=123456789). I think this move was overdue.
Not everyone can get a username yet. Here are the requirements from facebook:
Eligibility is limited to anyone who joined Facebook before usernames were publicly announced at 3 p.m. (EDT) on June 9, 2009. These users will have the chance to claim usernames at 12:01 a.m. (EDT) on Saturday, June 13, 2009.This limitation is temporary. All users who joined Facebook after the cut-off will be eligible to claim usernames on Sunday, June 28, 2009.
Apple presented at the WWDC at noon today. I missed my lunch watching the live updates come from MacRumors (thank you and great job, guys!). For those that did not want to miss their lunch – here are some updates I thought were interesting:
UPDATE: Here is a link to the actual full video keynote from Apple.
At the Google I/O Conference they talked about all their Web Elements that developers can use, and trying to increase development for their Andriod OS with a new bribe, I mean challenge, to try to catch the ever-growing iPhone. All these things are still great – but the one thing I took from reading of this conference was this brand new product they are making called Google Wave.
Google Wave is like a personal outlook, social network and work space all put together. You create a wave and add people to it. Everyone on your wave can exchange text, photos, special gadgets, and much more. They can insert a reply or edit the wave directly while you are watching it in real time.

Here are some main points that I thought were interesting from the keynote:

If you would like to watch the over 1 hour keynote yourself, you may watch it below:
With the gaming world constantly evolving and with the ever so popular Wii system by Nintendo the other gaming companies are looking for the new next thing. I really thought the next thing will come from Nintendo again with their success, but after seeing what Microsoft has coming - I think Microsoft might have it!
Yesterday Microsoft revealed their Project Natal for the XBox 360 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Instead of trying to just copy or enhance the new popular controllers of the Nintendo Wii like Playstation is looking to do – Microsoft is going even farther. Getting rid of controllers all together! Using a combination of cameras the Natal box can model you and your movement in 3D. It also includes a microphone so that it can use it’s speech recognition to enhance the experience. Here is a video Microsoft made to demo the new technology – it feels very Wii-like in the way they are marketing it with having “family fun”.
As you can see – Microsoft is also might be looking at getting into the movie rental market to take some share away from the iTV. Microsoft already announced that they will be able to offerstreaming music service by Last.fm and give XBox users access to social networking sites Facebook and Twitter sometime this fall. These sites will be integrated into the Xbox Live interface.
After looking into presentation at E3 a little more – I found this video that shows off some even more exciting technology that uses Natal with a boy character called “Milo”.
I am not a “extreme gamer” by any stretch of the imagination. I do enjoy the more easy laid back games like the Wii offers since I don’t have a lot of time to play games, and learn the controls for each game. I love the idea of this Natal project, and even more of what it can do to enhance new experiences in games. With the ability to stream my Netflix movies already to the XBox – I am starting to think I need to add this console to my living room.
iTunes 8.2 was released with the major update offering support for the iPhone 3.0 operating system. I have been a registered iPhone developer for some time, so I have been playing with the new iTunes while in beta.
iTunes hasn’t changed too much, which I was a little disappointed. I would like to see some development with the management of the Applications. You can make Playlists for music – but you can’t sort Applications in iTunes other than it’s default alphabetic. I love the iPhone, but I want a mouse when I have 8-9 pages of Apps on my phone that I want to sort. Matt with usrlocal.com posted that after he restored his configuration from before the beta upgrade, the order of the applications on your iPhone are not saved to iTunes. So, if you spent a good amount of times getting all those apps in the right spot, currently those apps will go back to default order. I will be upgrading my phone with the release as soon as it comes out – so I will report if this is still true out of beta, but I have a sneaky feeling it will act the same.
With the iTunes update coming out this week – it is looking very good that the iPhone 3.0 will be annoced at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference next week. Rumor has it, that Steve Jobs will be there as well. I do hope he will show up for this important release (and also a release of a Apple Tablet? Hmm….)