Google Image Search - Are they ever going to improve it? I’m hardly using it anymore. Why? Because it’s crap. I want to search for images by size. AltaVista’s image search is much better. Sorry, but the Image Labeler isn’t going to make it better.
Google Notebook - I use this quite a bit with the Firefox Add-on. How about some way to move or delete notes in batch. The one-at-a-time thing is killing me.
Picasa Web Albums - I’m sorry but Flickr has them beat. All of my photos were migrated from Yahoo Photos to Flickr two weeks ago. It’s really my first in-depth use of Flickr. It’s been great. I’ve uploaded several hundred pictures to Picasa web albums. Ho hum. As for the Windows version of Picasa, I do a fairly good job of organizing my photos and I’m a big Irfanview fan, so the basic image touch-up things are really of no use to me. Now if it could sort images by dominant color (or something cool like that) then I might reconsider.
Gmail - I generally like the new contact manager. However, if I have one contact with a work e-mail address and a personal e-mail address and I want to add them to a group, it will only allow me to use their primary e-mail address. The whole multiple contact records for one person thing just doesn’t make any sense to me. And why again can’t I search my contacts from the main search box? Does it bother you that you that there’s not an easy way to backup your Gmail data? Have you ever had to migrate e-mail to Gmail? Ugh.
PR for Larry Page and Sergey Brin - One major personal-life slip from either of these guys and it could be huge. The more I read about their social lives, it makes me more, well– unsettled, maybe–that these two young guys have so much power and influence. I watched the feature demo of Android — the gPhone development platform–and I’m like, dude, comb your hair and put on a nice shirt. (Oh and Steve Horowitz, taking a swig of water before a presentation will help with that dry mouth thing.) It’s almost like they’re too laid back to be taken seriously. I kinda feel the same way about Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
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