Google Buys Measure Map

It’s not only Yahoo! It’s Google as well. Shopping never stops. The news is out that Google has bought Measure Map, a nice analytics services for bloggers that was developed by Adaptive Path. It wasn’t clear in the mail I’ve received as alpha user how this goes. Things are clearer at Adaptive path website: Google bought Measure Map the...

Google Modified Homepage

Google has modified its homepage making it more usable and neater (as if it wasn’t so already). Before: Now: A selection box is now placed to the right of the search box, giving user a one click search to any of the search options (Web, images, news, blogs, groups, groogle, local, scholar, books, video).Previously it was a two-click way,...

Keeping Busy (2/3) – Schoolata school reviews

I started a while back to gather info about different schools as I’ll be applying to my 3 year-old for school this year. After the numerous opinions I’ve received, I decided to put up a website to collect reviews of Egyptian schools. Introducing Schoolata with 100% Ruby on Rails. It’s still in its infancy (pre-alpha that’s to say), and...

Web 2.0 and Open Source

From David Johnson Web 2.0 is not about having cool software to install on your own personal web server, it’s about getting locked into services provided by and trusting your data to Web sites that you do not control I don’t know, may be because now it’s too easy to roll out your own Web 2.0 application in a...

Style Update

After trying to figure out why the Recent Entries and Recent Comments (right side column) were not playing nicely with my new template, I’ve managed to update the style. The new theme is as you can read from the footer is “Based on WordPress Theme by Vladimir Simovic”. The problem during the update was due to some variables scoping...

JRoller/Roller Upgrade

JRoller (or is it Roller?) is becoming a real mess (from a user perspective). After accepting the fact that it is real slow (take away the javascript), it’s now more and more unstable. First; My Referrers are gone. I can take the fact that no one is interested in my postings, but, I can’t imagines I’m “that” unpopular. Second;...

Keeping Busy (1/3) – Google Maps Mashup

The first of three posts of what was keeping me busy in the past few weeks. After being fascinated with Egypte D’antane with its loads of period images of my homecity of Alexandria, I thought of a Mash up that would put these images on their respective Google Maps locations (as I said before, it’s as close as I...

Commodore 64 Games

Oh! I didn’t know all these existed in the early days. I feel betrayed. I only remember Donkey Kong’s bananas. May be now is a good time to catch up

Images from bygone days

Hisham at work discovered by coincidence this marvel. The website has a huge collection of, “images from bygone days” for my homecity (and others). Just wonderful. I really appreciate the effort that is being done by the owners to preserve such marvelous collection. A wonderful compensation for that time camera I wanted to have, and a strong reminder of...

Joomla Google Maps – blank map with markers

Google Maps is a wonderful joomla component, unfortunately when I tried showing my ‘international’ address as a marker on the map, it gave me a blank page (with nothing shown, not even the map). After a lot of tracing, and recognizing that the lat and long of the address are not even saved, I found the bug. commenting the...