Category Archives: Software

Preview: Riya Photo Search – First Impressions

Well while not quite a public release, coincidentally I did get an invite to Riya arrive in my mail box today.  Much to my delight, after months of waiting, I finally get the chance to try out this new service. I have got to say that this is one of the new ‘Web 2.0′ services (for want of a much better expression) I have been most excited about, one service that could potentially be worthy of all the hype. Riya’s USP is in the facial and text recognition of photos and the ability to auto-tag what you upload.

 

Riya: Opening Soon?

Riya’s site is down for ‘maintenance’ and if rumours are to be believed they are about to have their grand opening. The evidence is stacking up, even Danny Yound is blogging about the how close they are to launching this potentially excellent service.

For those who don’t know Riya is a facial and text recognition service for your photo’s that could revolutionise photo sharing and tagging – I can’t wait!

 

5 Golden Rules of BitTorrent

BitTorrent is the best distribution protocol available at the moment and deserves the positive credit it receives. Many distributions of Linux are available using BitTorrent along with other open source software and media such as video and podcasts. Valve the video game producer also hired Bram Cohen, the creator of BitTorrent to help distribute patches and content for games. Many other companies are using the the system legitimately for distribution of their content in one form or another. Unfortunately due to its success it is perhaps now the number 1 protocol for illegal file sharing, and rightly or wrongly also receives a fair share of bad press.

Songbird Update and Screencast

I completely missed this one but for those of you that also don’t know, Songbird have released a minor update to their quality Firefox based music player (available here). This would appear to be a much more stable version and they have eliminated the problem with the player continuing to play after right clicking and closing from the taskbar. Updates include;

  • Prefs page from mozilla with browser settings
  • Some UI fixes
  • M4A playback (oops)
  • Faster metadata scanning
  • More file types (flac/wav)
  • Slurping through <embed>

Site Improvements: Integrating Cocomment and Rojo

Two great services that I am a big fan of are Cocomment and Rojo. Cocomments is a way to keep track of comments that you leave on blogs and review them at a later date. By clicking on a shortcut in your browser before you post, your comment is tracked along with any subsequent conversations you may have. Now out of beta and freely available for sign up, the service works well and will become more common place the as more people find out about this valuable service. For convenience sakes I have added the JavaScript provided to my theme, in theory eliminating the need for the browser button when posting comments on my site. Somebody want to try this out?