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Nice translator

While browsing the web, we do come across pages in other languages…Google translate is one of the best and has been my friend when I encounter such pages. Yahoo’s Babelfish does a decent job as well..

But what if you wanted a lovely web 2.0 interface and just wanted to translate phrases into multiple languages? Support for language auto detect and translate as you type too?

Enter Nice Translator…A smooth clean interface with the use of light shades of green makes you want to translate phrases even if you don’t need them…

That was quite a short post. So, ????? or rather goodbye for now…

Updating.me: Microblogging simplified (Get your invite code here…)

I actually stumbled upon this one…Updating.me. First thing that impresses me is the interest domain name. And the site does just that. It is for all those microblogging fanatics who have got an account with every microblogging site in the universe….

Now, Its similar to ping.fm. But, different in many ways…I personally prefer updating me over any other simultaneous posting service…Plus it supports all those services which I need…Right now, they support

TwitArmy TwitArmy and of course,
Now, if that doesn’t satisfy you…they have their own Adobe AIR app which lets you update all these services without ever visiting their website. And, if you are on updating.me, you get to see your stream on any of these services all the time (yeah, you have to do a manual refresh, though)..
Right now, it is limited private beta and you are going to need a secret invite code to get in.
So here it is, just for thunderror.com readers
invite code: thunderror

Strands: content aggregation redefined

I came across Strands, thanks to Turoczy, as he was giving out invites to the beta version of Strands and my experience with it has been wonderful. Since, Strands is in private beta, I did not have many invites to offer my friends. I wanted to share my experience with others, so the best way was an interview with the Strands team. Part I is with Kalong Wong and Part II is with John Rogers from Strands.

As a part of the promotion of the Strands beta release, Strands is distributing limited beta invites. Kindly leave a comment if you need an invite.

This is part 1 of the Strands interview. Interviewed is Kalong Wong, from the user’s perspective.

Me: What is strands? (your point of view)

Kalong: Strands is a website where you can display your life in the form of notes, blogs, images, websites, videos, etc.- most everything you do online. Your content can show your followers what kind of things you like and what type of person you are.

Me: Content aggregation services are available by the dozen, what sets strands apart?

Kalong: Yes I have dropped by different aggregation sites like SocialThing! and Friendfeed but never signed up. One thing I noticed about Strands that is different from those sites is that we focus on content more than social connections. We are more about discovering new things, finding new websites, places to shop, interesting videos, etc. than staying updated with the latest girlfriend dramas.

Me: Tell me more about the other services which the company offers

Kalong: Strands.com also hosts moneyStrands (in beta, similar to Mint.com), StrandsSocialPlayer (music recommendations via certain cell phones), StrandsBusinessSolutions, MyStrands (music recommendation network) and partyStrands. I work very specific with Strands so I’m refraining to go into detail about the other branches I don’t know very much about.

Me: How does Strands stress on the “social” aspect of Web 2.0?

Kalong: Oh dear lord I’m not even sure what Web 2.0 is! :-( I only took one Computer Science class my whole life, freshman year of college, and completely failed. :-( The only F on my transcript.

Me: For a user, the most important aspect is convenience.

Kalong: Yes, right now since the site is in beta, many of the functions aren’t quite convenient yet and maybe it even takes quite some effort to share things on Strands.com. This should improve considerably by the time we release it to the public. Adding feeds should be much easier.

Me: What would you like to tell the new strands user?

Kalong: Don’t worry too much about finding your friends on here! Use Strands as a way gather your internet activities into a display for others discover and share. Use Strands to discover other people with the same interests and stay updated with the best content. :-)

Kalong: I hope this helps! Sorry I couldn’t answer all of them. Let me know if you need any clarification. Good luck!

Part II of the Interview

Interviewed is John Rogers, Social Media Lead at Strands

Me: What is strands? (your point of view)

John: A life-streaming and discovery site designed to bring together the online services you use, share them with friends, and discover what’s hot among the people you care about.

Me: Content aggregation services are available by the dozen, what sets strands apart?

John: We see aggregation as a commodity, anyone can do it. The real question is what value can be added to the data you aggregate. We want to put some intelligence on top of this data by adding personalized recommendations. The key differentiator here is that our goal is to help people discover new things, and we provide them tools to do that (filters, hot posts, and soon recommendations).

Me: Tell me more about the other services which the company offers

John: Some of our services: The MyStrands Social Player is a music player for mobile devices that lets you discover new music, connect with people, and share your tastes with friends. It has recently received Nokia’s Mobile Rules Award http://blog.strands.com/2008/03/19/mobile-rules-winner/

MoneyStrands, which will be launched soon, aims to help people better manage their personal finances (http://blog.strands.com/2008/04/29/moneystrands-expensr/). Business solutions: we help online retailers use our recommendation technology, so they can in turn help their customers discover the content on their site

Me: How does Strands stress on the “social” aspect of Web 2.0?

John: Users can generate content both on Strands and on other services, and distribute it to the people they care about on Strands with the freedom to share and re-use.

Me: Content aggregation services are the incarnations of information overload. comment.

John: We play in a very noise arena :) What sets us apart from other players, our recommendation engine, will help deliver content a user likes, and at the same time eliminate some of the noise they don’t. The signal-to-noise ratio is key, and something that is always on our mind.

Me: What would you like to tell the new strands user?

John: Invite your friends (everyone in the private beta is given some invites), and tell us what you think! A service like Strands is much more valuable with friends, and we love hearing from our fans. Listening to our early users is a great source of inspiration for us, and it is fairly regular that we will send a cool Strands t-shirt to a fan just to say “thanks”

The following questions directed only at John

Me: What is strands according to you?

John: Strands is a discovery platform, consisting of aggregation, recommendation, and display engines

Me: When is strands likely to be ready for public release?

John: Soon :)

Me: Can we expect strands to work along with mystrands,  money strands or other services in the near future?

John: Ideally everything Strands will exist under one roof – one account, one username, one password. — There is a natural fit between our music discovery service MyStrands and our new life-streaming service, and soon they will be closely integrated. But when it comes to integrating social media with personal finance there are some reservations. Understandably some people aren’t comfortable mixing to two, and we wouldn’t want to do anything to add to this. Ultimately, we will listen to our fans and go from there.

Me: During times of high volume, most services go down. How do you plan to combat this?

John: Strands.com has been engineered from the ground up to scale, our #1 goal was to build a scalable design from the get go. Having this as a design  priority and knowing we expect huge #’s of users and items, we have designed for future, and this should help us alleviate some of the issues other services have experienced.

Me: The interface of strands looks great and feels great as well? How did you manage to come up with something like this?

John: Thanks Rohit, glad you like it! We’ve heard lots of great feedback about the interface, and don’t plan on straying far from what we have now. The way I see it, we came to this idea by listening to the experts and designing for the novice. We want to provide all the tools to give a technologist everything they want, but at the same time keep it simple and clean enough for a novice to enjoy the service as well.

Me: How is Strands technology superior to other services?

John: We could tell you but then we would have to kill you :) No seriously, we have been focusing on developing recommendation technologies for a while… our differentiator is our focus on personalization.

Gmail labs: New features for your mail

Enabled superstars for Gmail and then decided that I should make a post to honour this Gmail labs feature. It is an extension of the existing starred conversation feature available in Gmail. To enable the feature, Go to the labs tab of the setting page and enable Superstars as shown below.

Now, everytime you may star a conversation and clicking repeatedly on the star would change the star indicator. By default, there are 5 options which are circled as you click on the star. However, you may enhance the number of stars available by going to Settings -> superstars as shown below. Just click and drag whatever stars you additionally need.

While, you are at it. I would really recommend that you turn on the signature tweaks feature on the labs page. Whenever you forward mail, your signature now appears before the forwarded mail. Now that makes sense. There are other features through, so play around and have fun! I especially loved the one which allows you to have images when you use google chat inside gmail…

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Google also provides encryption and a secure connection to its mail service. To enable this, go to https://mail.google.com instead of http://mail.google.com. Makes your mail checking activity more secure :)

Deviantart V6 is out!

I have been on deviantART ever since 2002 and needless to say, I have seen it growing up across the ages. Deviantart is the biggest art community on web and it is the best. It covers a wide range of art, right from PC wallpapers and themes for applications to poetry and prose. Deviantart got me interested in art and over a span of 5 years, I have loved every change that they have made on their website.

The art on deviantart nevers ceases to amaze me and till date I have not come across a better website for an artist (whether he draws, photographs or writes) there are even sections for sculptors and wire metal artists. In short, its your one stop shop for art..I love the new version of the deviantart released recently. The new version is code named sleek and man “it is sleek”. The version brings in a new interface for browsing. The search works like magic and dA watch submissions appear on your page along with the screenshot…As with the previous versions, the user menu which lets you delve deeper and deeper into art categories remains, but the new menu has been radically improved. I would complain that the user page has not seen much improvements. But then, that is something minor which I should overlook.There are lots of minor and major tweaks everywhere and all of them improve the browsing experience drastically. The interface is surely a welcome change and makes dA all the more a powerful tool in the world of online art.

I planned to write a small tumblelog about dA. But then, I love writing about dA and so it is here on my main blog. Check out the new deviantart here. So what are you waiting for. Signup now!

And check out what the version has to offer in the video below. I loved the video, so I thought I’d share. If not anything…the video is as good as the new website.