Thursday, June 14, 2012

Tips for Google: Southwest in Flight Search

Google's flight search could be useful. But, sadly, they don't have my prices for Southwest Airlines. Something must be done!

I can speculate a few reasons SWA excludes itself from other agencies or sites, and chooses to sell exclusively on their own website:
  • It may cost money to be in those systems, either explicitly through fees or implicitly through added overhead due to commissions.
  • Southwest might lose its reputation as a low-cost carrier if its fares were shown side-by-side with other carriers.
Regarding the first point, Google doesn't need the fee revenue, and including SWA in the search results will drive more traffic to SWA's own website. There is precedent. SWA lists fares both on Travelport and Expedia's Egencia. Comparison-shopping is ok for corporate travel, but not regular consumers?

Regarding the second point, in my personal experience, Southwest's fares are definitely more expensive than competitors', to the tune of about 25%. But SWA is more customer-friendly. It is much better not being hit with fees for every little thing. Flying American? Want to check a bag? Fee. Want to switch flights? Fee. Want to cancel your reservation? Fee. Want to redeem a rewards ticket without enough notice? Fee.

You pay more for Southwest's flexibility. Is it worth it? Probably.

Maybe it doesn't make sense to allow "ordinary" people to comparison shop if they lose their reputation for being cheap. If big G really wanted to list SWA prices I can imagine, say, only listing their prices on pages where you also show the competitors' fares with one checked bag included while also listing the base fare. That seems fair, pun intended.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Tips for Google: Blogger Configurable Ad Formats

Blogger rolled out dynamic views some time ago. They provide a really nice, modern interface.

But, as far as I can tell, dynamic views ignore ad format settings, being able to choose the type and size of the ads. I absolutely hate flash ads, and if I can't prevent them, I'll just remove ads altogether.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tips for Google: Blogger Scheduled Sharing

Blogger supports sharing to Google+ from the list of posts. Blogger also supports this wonderful feature of scheduling posts. But you can't share a post until it is public.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could share scheduled posts, meaning that when they become public, they will also be automatically shared to Google+?

Monday, June 11, 2012

Tips for Google: Drive Archive Support

To start posting more regularly, I'll start a series on small pet peeves with Google products.

Let's start with Google Drive. Google Drive can support archive file formats but only zip and rar according to the support page.

It should therefore be easy to add support for more archive formats, but notably missing are tar-based formats. Why not include uncompressed tar, and tar compressed with gzip, bzip2, and xz?

Finally, I end with two questions whose answers are not obvious: does Drive's search functionality extend to documents included in an archive? And, can archives within archives be viewed as easily?

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Ally Bank App!

Ally Bank has released Android and iOS apps. Ally alluded to this earlier in the year with a modification of their deposit agreement. The Android app functionality is limited to checking balances and making transfers currently.

Go get the app: Ally Mobile Banking

Friday, April 27, 2012

Google Search: More by Author

I didn't notice this announced, but Google quietly added "more by" links to search results. It will find all results associated with the same author. Here's my search results. What I found very interesting is that Google found articles written by me long ago and which, as far as I know, were never associated with my current email address, or any email address listed on my Google profile. Now, that's clever!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Samsung Vibrant with ICS!

Remember when I rooted my Vibrant? Just recently CyanogenMod 9 (based on ICS) nightlies started being built for the Vibrant, so there's no better time to go ahead and jump up to bleeding edge CM9, right?

My only concern was jumping from the Bionix-v ROM to CM9. I have heard some horror stories when switching between custom ROM series. So just to be safer, I went through the CM7.2-rc1 release candidate as an intermediate step.

It was fairly painless. Of course, always start with a backup. I highly recommend Titanium Backup for apps and SMS Backup+ for SMS and call logs, though given my use of Google Voice the latter is not as important. Titanium can upload to Dropbox which is a bit of insurance against the worst case. I temporarily disabled two-factor authentication on my accounts where I use Google Authenticator as a second factor, so as to not lock me out if I bricked my phone. :) All my Google data is synced into the cloud. Finally, I also highly recommend Xmarks for bookmark syncing between all devices. Because of that, my bookmarks are also all safe in the cloud. Just one last sync, and that was it.

Then came the fun part! I downloaded CM7.2-rc1 from the link on the CM wiki. I used ClockworkMod ROM manager to download the Google apps package. I booted into recovery to install. And then, uh, it got in a loop constantly rebooting. Pull out the battery to stop the loop and boot again. :) Just to be a little more sure of the state, I used the "install zip from sdcard" option to again install CM7.2-rc1 and the Google apps. Reboot and... Android 2.3!

That was simple enough I then downloaded the CM9 nightly and Google apps package again, and used "install zip from sdcard" in the recovery. I had no issues, and a few reboots later I have Android 4.0!

I'm having fun in ICS. It is chewing through the battery though.

YMMV, of course. Happy flashing!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

LaTeX User Script Updates

I posted a minor update to the LaTeX for Blogger user script to fix it in Blogger's new editor.


\int_0^1 x^2 dx = \frac{1}{3}

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Southwest In-flight Wifi


Posted from somewhere over the Midwest.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Google+ Tip: Hashtags

If you've ever used Twitter, then you'll be familiar with this relatively recent Google+ addition. Use a pound sign followed by a word to create a hashtag. Use it for common keywords or search terms. Google+ will turn it into a link which when clicked will search for all posts with the tag.

Initially, Google seemed reluctant to add hashtags, with some employees saying that they were unintuitive and a poor replacement for a good search. But people used hashtags on Google+ despite the lack of support and about two weeks ago, Google rolled out an update including improved search and hashtags.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Google+: Full Steam Ahead

Just two days after I posted I had been waiting for Google+ to leave its invite-only field test before I deleting my Facebook account... it happened. Google+ is no longer invite-only!

I assume the timing is just coincidence.

With the debut of Google+ to the public at large, they also released a host of new features which you should try out:

  • The mobile applications for Android and iOS were improved.
  • Hangouts (group video chats) are now supported on mobile devices. On Android, it requires Android 2.3. And on iOS, it requires a front-facing camera. So I haven't been able to use either, but I know a lot of people have devices that fit that bill.
  • A preview version of Hangouts "with Extras" which include screensharing, a sketchpad, and document collaboration. They only feature of the original not supported by the "extras" version is synchronized YouTube video. Google is really building some tools here that could be useful for business.
  • More APIs have been released. Start playing. Already there's a third-party whiteboard for Hangouts.
  • Search! Ironically, Google did not launch Google+ with built-in search but now that's fixed.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Goodbye, Facebook!

I planned to wait until Google+ is officially open, but enough time has passed. I deleted my Facebook account!

You can find me on Google+.

Facebook intentionally hides away the option to delete your account, but if you'd like to do the same use this form.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Kindle on the Web

Amazon silently released their Cloud Reader web app, whereby you can read your Kindle books online. There's also a Chrome app for offline access. Cool!

Via: EngadgetVentureBeat, and Lifehacker.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Music Plus

For Chrome users on Google Music, try the Music Plus extension. Includes: lyrics, last.fm integration, and desktop notifications.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Google+ Tip: Bring +1 with You

Google's new +1 button is undoubtedly becoming familiar. It shows up next to search results, next to adds, and next to posts and comments in their new social network Google+. It means simply that you approve, like or recommend the site, article, post or comment in question. Google has a description of the +1 button on the web.

It is important to note that if you +1 a site or article on the web (but not for posts and comments in Google+), it may show on your profile. There is a tab devoted to +1's. You have control over whether this tab shows on your profile. Edit your Google profile, go to the +1 tab, and uncheck "Show this tab on your profile" if you want a little more privacy.

The real reason for this post however is that there are a few helpful extensions for +1. Not every news site or blog has the +1 button yet. The Plus One extension for Chrome gives you a +1 button for any website you visit. For those still actively using Facebook, the +OneFB extension for Chrome gives +1 buttons on Facebook. If someone shares a link on Facebook, you can Like it and +1 it. Finally, the 1-Up for Google+ extension for Chrome turns the +1 button on Google+ into a Mario Brothers style 1-up mushroom.