Posted by Alex Verboon on 16th July 2009
When I checked my Twitter messages today, I came across a message about LiveAndroid. LiveAndroid allows you to run Google’s Android operating system that is used on mobile phones on a x86 platform.
First you need to download the LiveAndroid ISO files. liveandroidv0.2.iso.002 and liveandroidv0.2.iso.001 The ISO file has been splitted due to maximum upload size restrictions. Once you have downloaded both files, run HJ-Split to merge the two files into one ISO file.
Now you can continue setting up a Virtual Machine. Android is based on the Linux kernel 2.6 so that is what I selected during the Virtual Machine Setup. As a hard disk type i used IDE and assigned 256 MB RAM. I tried with less memory before, but got strange results like not having a mouse pointer etc.

Once you have completed the virtual machine configuration, you simply boot the guest OS from the liveandroidv0.2.iso file.
Boot Screen

Desktop (or whatever it’s called)
Menu
Anything about IT mobile page (launched in Android embedded browser)
You can always return to the main desktop by pressing the ESC key.
LiveAndroid Project http://code.google.com/p/live-android/
LiveAndroid readme http://code.google.com/p/live-android/wiki/readme
LiveAndroid Howto http://code.google.com/p/live-android/wiki/howtouse
LiveAndroid download http://code.google.com/p/live-android/downloads/list
Tags: Android, Google, LiveAndroid, Mobile OS, vmware
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Posted by Alex Verboon on 30th May 2009
As of June 3rd 2009, we’ll have another search engine to find stuff on the internet. Microsoft’s new search engine is called bing. Find out more about bing here.
Tags: bing, cull, Google, Microsoft, search engine, yahoo
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Posted by Alex Verboon on 24th April 2009
My only comment on this one “It’s huge !”
Tags: Data Center, Google
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Posted by Alex Verboon on 31st January 2009
Looks like Google has an issue, whatever word you enter in Google search, most results are being flagged with “This site may harm your computer“.

Clicking on the link, brings you another message.

So since a long time, we’re switching back to Altavista who let’s me surf wherever I want to go.
Tags: Google
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Posted by Alex Verboon on 3rd September 2008
Today Google launched its own first web browser called Chrome. Less is more, Chrome comes with a very nice lean design.

Chrome has a couple of nice features, one I personally found quite interesting is that the address bar also acts as the search bar. As you type in words in the address bar, you receive instant search results.

I’m quite sure that the chrome browser will get quickly adopted by home users, as we have seen previously happening with the Firefox browser, but I’m curious to see if this browser will become a serious competitor within the enterprise space, where Internet Explorer still plays a dominant role and most likely will continue to do so.
As always…… give it a try.
Tags: Chrome, Google
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Posted by Alex Verboon on 31st July 2008
Using the the waybackmachine on archive.org allows you to see content of archived pages from the Internet.
So i thought, let’s have a look at the early days of Google.com
Google.com on November 11th 1998
Google.com on December 12th 1998
Then in September 1999 they launched officially. Read the announcement.
Google.com Today (July 31rd 2008).
For those interested the Google Milestones can be read here.
Tags: Google
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