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Google App Engine

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Today Google released their new App Engine. This is seen as a direct competetor of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The service started applications for accounts for developers tonight at 9:30. Some of the features of the service are:

  • Comes with a SDK! - start developing even if you dont have an account yet!
  • Develop applications in Python - now you know why Google is hiring so many devs with python exp ;)
  • Free 500 MB of data and upto 5 million page views a month!
  • Integration with other google services so authentication etc need not be developed if not so important(instead use google’s account or sth.)

But there are a few limitations too…

  • A limit of 1000 results per query(do we need more then that anyway?)
  • Only three applications in the preview period.
  • Just python is supported for now
  • Only 10000 accounts to be given initially! (Yes I got one already :)

It can certainly be called as a competitor to AWS but is yet to get all the features and take a full form… More updates on techcrunch

I look forward to do somehting with it soon… after 14th that is :)

Email Client? - ThunderBird’s ready (almost)

Monday, April 7th, 2008

ThunderBird is an email client from Mozilla. Although it has been around for quite some time, I somehow never got to get all my mails out from Yahoo or GMail to my PC. But a few days back, it all changed. I finally decided to give it a try. There were certian basic requirements that I needed that Gmail did not give me so easily and so I had to resort to this.

  • Download all mail to my pc (yeah I know… kindof stupid)
  • Have a nice calendar which I can look at while I am looking at mails.  This is important coz I never open Google Calendar to look at my events(yes all my events are there on it..). It’s simply too much trouble.
  • Compose mail offline and send it off later on.
  • Have a good Address Book - Somehow the FF3 Beta4 was not displaying my address book properly(In Beta5 it has been fixed).
  • New email notification! - Yes Gmail has this, but we need to install other things which I dont want to. So I just used AT&T’s TTS service to create two nice audio files for “New Mail” and “Somethi’s up in [the] calendar” and am using them with TB and lightening.

So, I installed TB 2 and also added lightening and Provider for google calendar to it.  When I installed them, they did not work as well as I wanted them to - The offline read+write access to google calendar was not available. But just 2-3 days back, both of them got updated and they now support offline cache of the calendars. The two add-ons also got a nice UI update(not as good as FF3 is going to be though).

The only problem I have right now is the absence of a good Sync app between GMail and TB contact list. CSV is not good enough as it does not let me store all the fields from GMail properly. What I’d like is a way to map fields from Gmail Address Book to TB fields(dynamic! - I dont have a good parallel for this except for the Auto Organize feature in MediaMonkey :)).

Overall, I think I am doing fine with TB and might continue using it.

A month later…

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

So its been almost a month since I posted here last. I thought I”ll do one today and probably more updates soon… I am taking quite a few interesting courses this quarter. The courses on Machine Learning & Next Generation Search Systems look specially interesting. I will formally look at many of the algorithms that I had used for Recog. In other news, today I heard about the Windows port of KDE. It does not support Vista yet and I am waiting eagerly to try and test it out :).