Archive for the ‘Innovation’ Category

Google Voice At Last

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

I heard about this awesome product called Grand Central just a few months after the service was gobbled up by the big G (oogle) and the public beta was closed :(

One could still go through the motions and reserve a number via the homepage but even if one reserved a number, there was no guarantee that the service would ever open back up, though anyone that had an invitation to the service and hadn’t used it when the service’s public beta closed could still sign up.

There were still some of these invitations floating around the net, but buying them on ebay for a few hundred dollars just didn’t seem like a good idea especially since there were also rumors of the service being closed.

Well, it looks like me signing up for a reserved number so long ago has paid off. Google officially opened up Grand Central, rebranded as Google Voice, and are gradually sending invitations out to those that signed up for a reserved number.

I assume they are taking them in groups based on first come first serve, and if I am getting an invite based on my signup over a year ago, anyone signing up today could be waiting quite a while.

But the service is well worth the wait!

  • Some of the awesome features include ringing all phones, or specific phones on a schedule you define when someone calls your Google Voice number.
  • Voicemail left for your GV number is transcribed and emailed to you in plain text!
  • Gmail contacts automatically imported to Google Voice
  • Free SMS from the web (yea its already included with Gmail but the interface for GV is much better than Gmails)
  • The list goes on and on, if only I could erase any memory of my real phone number and replaced it with my GV #

For me, for many reasons, this service will get its fair share of use from me.

If you havent already signed up for Google Voice, you better get in line, but I would not pass up an opportunity to get a number in your area code, or get a number in general for this incredible and one of a kind service.

Invisibility Cloak

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I wanted to talk today about a different type of design. There have been movies that feature invisibility cloaks of some sort for many years, but while I was listening to my classical music station on the radio, the guy was talking about some advances in science that make invisibility cloaks a reality!

I think thats pretty amazing so I did a little research. This has actually been around for a few years! The first that I could find was in 2007 when Duke University cloaked a small piece of metal. Yea thats pretty cool, but the more recent advances are actually able to cloak a person!

The latest is called a carpet cloak and isn’t restricted by the viewing angle like the previous Japanese invisibility cloak which only works when viewed from a certain angle in a certain setting.

Pretty awesome, but can you imagine if this was available to the public? or worse, to those with authority like police or government officials?

What will they come up with next…