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Rolling out real time search

Search is a natural starting point for discovering the world’s information, and we strive to bring you the freshest, most comprehensive and relevant search results over an ever expanding universe of content on the multitude of devices you use to access it.

Back in December, we introduced a string of new search innovations on Google.com to bring our results to life with a dynamic stream of real-time content from across the web.  We’re delighted to announce that from today this feature will be available in South Africa.

Now, immediately after conducting a search, you can see live updates from people on popular sites like Twitter, MySpace and FriendFeed, as well as headlines from news reports and blog posts published just seconds before.  When they are relevant, we’ll rank these latest results to show the freshest information on the search results page.

Try searching for a celebrity currently in the news, your favourite sports team or the latest political development.  Whether it’s an eyewitness tweet, a breaking news story or a fresh blog post, you can find it on Google straight after it’s published on the web.

Additionally, by clicking on “Latest results” or selecting “Latest” from the search options menu, users can get view a full page of live tweets, blogs, news and other web content scrolling on Google’s results page. You can also filter your results to see only “Updates” from micro-blogs like Twitter, FriendFeed, Jaiku and others.

Our real-time search features are based on more than a dozen new search technologies that enable us to monitor more than a billion documents and process hundreds of millions of real-time changes each day.  Of course, none of this would be possible without the support of our partners including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, FriendFeed, Jaiku and Identi.cah.

Latest results and the new search options are also designed for iPhone and Android devices when you need them on the go, be it a quick glance at changing information like ski conditions or opening night chatter about a new movie — right when you’re in line to buy tickets.

By Dylan Casey, product manager, Google


March 19, 2010 | 7:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Metal News – 17 March


March 17, 2010 | 9:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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johnny cash – ain’t no grave

I say ‘Johnny Cash’ and you say ‘Joaquin Phoenix’. I say ‘brilliant and deeply troubled country musician who struggled his whole life with alcohol, drugs and his relationship with God’ and you say ‘a feel-good Hollywood love-story that ends when guy marries girl and they live happily ever after.’

Walk The Line ended just before Johnny Cashes life actually got interesting and way too much emphasis was placed on his relationship with June Carter, which was basically the focal point of the entire movie and the reason why there has to be a Walk The Line II: Cash Comes Back which I will of course write and direct.

The tragedy of Johnny Cashes life was that for over a decade the world completely forgot about him. He reached the height of his success in the 60s and 70s and had one hit after the next, as well as numerous appearances on TV and in film, but when 1980 hit, the world turned its back on the Man In Black, leaving Cash feeling forgotten and dejected.

And that’s pretty much where Johnny Cashes story would have ended if it weren’t for Rick Rubin and his formidable skills as a music visionary and producer. Under Rubin’s supervision, Cash recorded the album American Recordings in his living room in 1994, a collection of cover songs and original material that won a Grammy that year for Best Contemporary Folk Album.

Another three ‘American’ albums followed, Unchained (1996), American III: Solitary Man (2000) and American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002). American IV is widely regarded as Cashes epitaph as it was the last album he recorded before his death in September 2003. It contains his cover of the Nine Inch Nails song ‘Hurt’, the video of which is immensely powerful and I’d urge anyone reading this to watch it right now.

After his death, a fifth American album was released from left-over material he’d recorded with Rubin entitled, American V: A Hundred Highways (2006) which has sold 337,000 copies since its release and which looked like it was going to be the last album of new material to be released, until now.

This year sees the release of American VI: Ain’t No Grave, also produced by Rubin and all I can say is I hope this is the last American album that Rubin produces because while it really does shine in parts, mostly it ambles through one overly religious country song after the next and then ends, somewhat bizarrely, on the Hawaiian song ‘Aloha Oe’ 32 minutes later.

The title track and opening song ‘Ain’t No Grave’ is definitely one of the album’s stronger tracks and the line ‘When I hear that trumpet sound / Gonna rise right out of the ground / Ain’t no grave / Can hold my body down’ is strangely prophetic given that Cash has basically released this album from the grave.

It’s a slow and badass country song which, when combined with the lumbering drum beat and the repeating sound of chains being dragged, makes for a haunting track. You kinda get the feeling that at any moment you could look over your shoulder and be greeted by zombie Johnny Cash, covered in dust and dirt, wearing a tattered black suit, grinning and playing a banjo carved out of bones.

The mood doesn’t lift as the second song ‘Redemption Day’ (a Sheryl Crow cover) plays, but that’s not a bad thing. Cashes rendition of the song, with his old and quavering bass-baritone voice is heartfelt and moving. It sure as hell won’t get the party started, but it just might keep you company in moments when life is shitty and hope is hard to come by.

The song ‘Satisfied Mind’, which featured in Kill Bill Vol. 2 is also a great track. It’s just Cash and his guitar, strumming a slow song about how ‘There’s one thing for certain / When it comes my time / I’ll leave this ol’ world / With a satisfied mind.’ I’ve always loved this song because it perfectly captures the space Cashes mind was in during his twilight years and it’s a space I hope I might reach someday myself.

The rest of the songs on the album waver between sounding like hokey church hymns (‘I Corinthians: 15:55) and down-trodden, my-girl-left-me-and-my-horse-just-died country ballads (‘For The Good Times’, ‘Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m Bound’, ‘Cool Water’) that could very well bore you to tears.

Unlike previous American albums, this won’t appeal to a younger audience. If you’re a die-hard Johnny Cash fan, you’ll appreciate this album, but will also concede that it’s not his best. However, if you’re one of the many who’s only real perception of the Man In Black was shaped entirely by Walk The Line, you won’t find any of the upbeat tracks like ‘It Ain’t Me Babe’, ‘Ring Of Fire’, and ‘I Walk The Line’ on Ain’t No Grave and probably won’t find it appealing in the slightest.

For me though, it’s a fitting end to the body of work that Cash recorded throughout his life and I’m glad I bought it, even though sometimes it makes me suicidal.

Final Verdict: 6/10

-ST

Post Originally seen on SlickTiger’s blog.


March 17, 2010 | 4:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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eSports to become an official interschool sport

I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but on the 10th of February 2010 the MSSA stated on their Facebook fan page that the MSSA (www.facebook.com/mindsportssa) will start an official interschool league.

Now that’s a great development!

I wish I was able to play computer games for my school. Can you imagine it, a teacher yelling at you to go practice computer games because they want to beat their arch rivals who always beat them at cricket, rugby and soccer… what a pleasure!

And can you just imagine the headmaster proudly reading out the results in Assembly – almost in the realms of fantasy….

From what I understand all a school has to do to participate is to:

1. Register your school club with MSSA.
a. How – go to http://www.mssa-cgboc.org/ and download the forms.
b. Submit the forms to the MSSA.
2. Compete in the official schools league from July to September, only for registered school clubs


March 17, 2010 | 4:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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My Baby’s Cuter Than Yours, But it’s the Right Thing.

Let me back up a bit.

I think a terrible mistake would be waiting until you love kids before you have one of your own. I never really got there and only tolerated most of them in small doses. We all know people who are drawn to the drooling infant on the other side of the room and won’t rest until they’ve cuddled it, but for most of us we probably won’t get there.

I imagined it was probably something which would be switched on once I had my own. Some paternal, all-understanding glass through which I’d suddenly view the gurgling world. Not so, really. My baby has found a place in my world which I never knew was there, and cannot imagine life without, but other people’s kids are no less strange & awkward than they were. I have not developed a sudden tolerance for baby-goo, or an understanding of kids that drop their clangy toy on the floor over and over and over. Unless it’s my baby, of course. Then the noise isn’t noise, it’s communication. And the goo means she’s sick and my heart breaks as a result..

If I thought about the reaction to other kids for long enough I’d probably feel bad about it, but I’ve come to realise that this is how humanity survives. Every parent has these feelings for their baby, which gives it the best possible chance at survival and happiness. It all works out in theory. We’re here because someone had these feelings for us too, at least until we scratched the car.

Twitter: @antonyadelaar


March 17, 2010 | 4:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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