Google Maps Street View was launched few days back and sites took no time to start offering interesting links and placemarks that everyone needs to see in Google StreetView.
Here are some best Google Street View sites with links to hundreds of Interesting places, sightings.
Boing Boing: Links to best streetview articles, pictures and videos posted by BoingBoing readers.
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Recently i blogged about Gmail Paper. Here comes google’s another April Fools Day Prank. Google Tisp.

Google’s new FREE in-home wireless broadband service. Sign up today and google will send you your TiSP self-installation kit, which includes setup guide, fiber-optic cable, spindle, wireless router and installation CD.
TiSP in-home wireless broadband is:
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Free, fast and highly reliable
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Easy to install — takes just minutes
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Vacuum-sealed to prevent water damage
[Google Tisp]
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Las year it was Google Romance a place where users can post all types of romantic information and, using Soulmate Search™, get back search results that include the love of their life.
This year as April Fool’s Day Prank. Google announced Gmail Paper !!
Gmail will now print your emails and send them to you via mail.

The service is free. The cost of postage is offset with the help of relevant, targeted, unobtrusive advertisements, , which will appear on the back of your Gmail Paper prints in red, bold, 36 pt Helvetica.
All the Photo attachments are printed on high-quality, glossy photo paper, and secured to your Gmail Paper with a paper clip
[Visit Gmail Paper]
Also see Urgo’s 2007 List of April Fool’s Day Jokes.
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Google Tutor uncovered another mybloglog exploit that allow anyone to own the unclaimed communities on MBL.
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Sign up for MBL, it only takes a second. Use bogus info for this, you can even use a bogus email, MBL doesn’t confirm anything by email so it will work.
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Run
this search at Google. This google dork will bring back all the profile pages of MBL accounts that have not been claimed by an author yet.
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Surf to each profile and claim each blog as yours.
Google tutor has already claimed couple of famous mybloglog communities, including Matt Cutts Blog Community.
A user wrote in the comments that he took ownership of the flickr community and later changed the settings to his space on Flickr, so all users get transferred to his new community.
The best one i found is dogworld wo claimed few hundred communities as his own.
I wonder if there is any way for these blog authors to get their communities back if they ever want to integrate mybloglog. 
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Great tech news blog compiled domain security checklist for webmasters titled 27 Proven Ways to Lose Your Domain Name.
Below are some points quoted from the article.
- Do not keep a list of all your names and the respective registrars
- Use a shady, fly-by-night reseller rather than dealing with an ICANN-accredited registrar direct.
- Do not use the REGISTRAR-LOCK on your domains.
- Use your names for illegal contents like warez or otherwise objectionable purposes.
- Register names that are of no use or that no-one will remember, including you. ROAD2-F0RTUN3.com is really cool and smart.
- Use a weak registrar password that is open to brute force attacks or can be easily guessed.
- Do not use the auto-renew featured offered by the registrar.
- Register names in restricted TLDs that you are not eligible for or that leave you open to disputes. Good examples include .ca, .fr, .com.br
- Rely on the registrar reminders when renewal comes due.
- Use registrars which only accept exotic payment methods like cash, wire or DumbPay™.
[Read more here ]
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1. Google’s list of most popular queries in their search engine published as the annual Zeitgeist received critisicm because it included some fairly unlikely terms. “Bebo” for example, was the number one term on the list.
The list was descibed by bloggers as misleading and totally meaningless.
2. Yesterday TechCrunch reported that nearly 60 Gmail users discovered that their inbox had been partially or completely wiped out. It was not just the inbox, but the complete account including Contacts, Sent Mail and Folders. Users have started talking over this issue on GMail Help Group
3. Techcrunch today reported that Google’s Orkut social network, has been down for the last thirteen hours.
4. Boing Boing reports that a number of bloggers who cover topics related to human sexuality say they’ve suddenly disappeared (or at least been deeply demoted) in Google search results. Popular “indie” blogs that deal with nonfiction sex ed or indie alt-erotica fare (Tiny Nibbles, Comstock Films, ErosBlog, and others) have suddenly vanished to much lower ranking in relevant search results.
What’s up, Google ? 
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