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Xbox 360 Blog gets a new home

July 3rd 2008

I'm happy to announce that the xbox 360 blog has been moved to a new home: XboxGaming.co.za. With a new design and a new outlook, it allows me to delve deeper into the gaming world and bring about better content. So watch it closely as I will be very active in the next few weeks adding many new ideas and thoughts, and of cause the latest news.

As a side note, I've removed all the previous xbox blog posts as they've been moved onto the new site, and I don't want to create duplicate content. Google will disown me ;)



Firefox 3 had a good day

June 19th 2008

As expected, Firefox 3 easily beat their target of 5 Million downloads. In fact, they doubled it with the grand total finishing at 10,230,930. South Africans increased their efforts in the last few hours, and our total came to: 21,433. The most downloads came from, unsurprisingly, the United States with 3,227,000 downloads. Germany came in second with 823,792 downloads, and Japan in third with 497,048. Spain, France and the UK also had a large download rate, falling in around the 300,000 mark.

 All in all, it was a good day for Mozilla, and it's now time for us to test out their new browser. You can view a map of all the downloads at SpreadFireFox.com.



Firefox 3 set to smash world record

June 18th 2008

With a little over 11 hours to go, Firefox 3 will comfortably surpass their goal of 5 Million Downloads. At the current standing, they have recorded 4,663,562 downloads, with 5,483 of them coming from South Africa. It always seemed like an easy win, especially considering Firefox now has around 18,41% market share. This has nearly doubled since the last report in 2006.

 Now all that is left, is to see by how much they beat their target. The deadline is Wednesday 18th June, 8:15pm.



South African site filtering added

June 14th 2008

We've finally added a South African website filter to our Google Search. It filters all sites that are in the .za domain range. Unfortunately, we can't confirm whether or not the site is actually hosted in South Africa, as many .za domains are hosted internationally due to the exorborant hosting prices we have here in South Africa. But it should definitely make it alot easier to find them!

Enjoy, and happy searching!



To Answer Your Question

June 12th 2008

Just to show everyone I'm not a Google fan boy, I've developed a new web service based upon the Yahoo! Answers API. This little gem is really something. Yahoo! Answers Service is a great resource for those in two minds. You can almost think of the Yahoo! Answers as a more helpfull Wikipedia. Where Wikipedia explains the inner most workings of the String Theory, Yahoo! Answers gives you opinions on whether Peanutbutter with Cheese will work on Toast. This is not to say Yahoo! Answers isn't the place for intellectual questions, it just shows how diverse the questions can be.

I suppose you can't really compare Wikipedia with Yahoo! Answers, but I feel Yahoo! Answers really has a place up with there with the elite information repositories. The idea builds upon a community based consortium, where the trade is intellectual knowledge. Whether it be helpful or not.

The process is pretty simple, you post a question, people respond with answers or opinions they feel are correct. The questioner can then decide on a best answer if someone has answered to their satisfaction. Otherwise, the question remains open for others to add their input. The process is fast, and for the most part works well.

We've provided a very basic Answer Search which utilises the Yahoo! Answers API. This allows our users to search for questions and view the answers. Of cause, no international bandwidth is required, so capped users don't have to miss out! I have some great ideas for this API, so keep an eye on our blog.

To end off, I must say the Yahoo! APIs availible have really grown into a great resource for developers, and you will definitly see more services based upon them.

Enjoy!



Our Google Web Search

June 8th 2008

One of our first developments for the MyLocal.co.za site, is the Google Search. This utilises the fairly new Google Ajax Search API that took the place of the now deprecated Soap API. When it was first introduced by Google, although having some great new features, lacked the ability for use with server side languages such as PHP / ASP and JAVA. This has been addressed and brings the API into a new light. Currently, Google does not have a hosted presense in South Africa. This creates problems for many users who either run out of international bandwidth or have slow international access. Our integration with the API tackles both of these problems. By having our site hosted locally, we are able to provide the Google search without any international access. Not only that, the speed of searches are comparably faster due the backbone structures of our hosting solution.

 Due to limitations on the API, our searches are restricted. The primary restriction is the ability to only retrieve 32 results for each search, with 8 results per page. However, I know with my own personal searches, if I haven't yet found what I'm looking for by the 3rd page, I normally refine my search query. The other restriction, is the lack of locality. We are unable to do a specific South African Sites only search. This can be overcome by starting the search with the words "South African" and then your query.

 The Ajax Search API community is very active, along with the Google Team, and I'm hoping in the near future these restrictions will be lifted or adjusted to offer a better solution. As soon as they become availible, we'll be sure to make the changes for our users to benefit.

 I hope users will enjoy this service, whether it's in the interim of waiting for a locally hosted Google web search, or as your primary point of searching.



Welcome Everyone

June 5th 2008

Welcome to MyLocal.co.za. This is the first post of many, and I just want to introduce you to what MyLocal.co.za is all about. The idea for this site came from the lack of access to international services and sites. This is mainly due to the exhorborant prices for international access in South Africa. Not only that, international speeds are slow, due to poor international links and the distance data must travel to reach sites hosted in other parts of the world.

 I started playing with the idea of providing a way for local users to get the best of both worlds: International Services, but hosted Locally. For a starter, I've created a Google Search, which utilises the Google Ajax Search API. No international access is required (Except if you click on international sites in the search results), and speeds are quicker due to a South African host. This is a great way to still be able to search google for sites even when you are capped internationally. I will post a more detailed blog on the topic.

 I'm always looking to expand and bring more services locally. So, everyone is more than welcome to drop me an email if you have an idea. I will be looking to expand on the Google search with Images, News and Blog searching, at a later stage.

 For now, try out the MyLocal.co.za: Google Search, drop me a comment or suggestion and expect to see more developments very soon.

Regards, Steven.



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