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		<title>Red Stars and Other Netflix Musings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 23:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve returned to using Netflix this year and it&#8217;s working out great for Liz and me, both film lovers. Here are some thoughts on my recent Netflix experience. I noticed the other day that when Netflix shows me ratings for a movie that I haven&#8217;t rated (the red stars), it is not showing me what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve returned to using Netflix this year and it&#8217;s working out great for Liz and me, both film lovers. Here are some thoughts on my recent Netflix experience.</p>
<p>I noticed the other day that when Netflix shows me ratings for a movie that I haven&#8217;t rated (the red stars), it is not showing me what I thought that was. The red stars show me what Netflix thinks I will rate the movie rather than the average of what others have rated. It is a prediction. This is <a href="http://blog.netflix.com/2007/10/your-profile-page.html?showComment=1191954420000#c4039331185929945585" target="_self">not news</a>, but is news to me. I don&#8217;t like it. I&#8217;d like to see the average rating given by others instead of the predicted rating for me. I&#8217;ve taken to hovering over each film&#8217;s title or image to get that information. It&#8217;s annoying but doable and I prefer it to the misleading red stars.</p>
<p>Recently when Liz was away for a few weeks, I had a plan to watch a bunch of action flicks and such-like that I wanted to see and knew the she wouldn&#8217;t want to see. Not that she isn&#8217;t into action films; the other day we greatly enjoyed <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=Inglourious%20Basterds&amp;tag=thapnasasbl-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Inglourious Basterds</a>. So I browsed for those films that I had heard of and those that folks recommended, added them to my queue, and moved them to the top. Soon enough they started showing up and I had a great time catching up on that genre. Now that Liz is back, the queue is as it was before she left and I&#8217;m faced with a slight problem. When I come across a film in the aforementioned genre, I would like to store it for another similar time in the future. However, I can&#8217;t just add it to my queue without constant annoying maintenance. I&#8217;d like a feature using which I can make a list of movies called “Sam&#8217;s Must-See Action Flix”. When Liz travels, I can make this list my active queue in one click. And then one-click should return the active queue to the regularly scheduled list when she returns. Simple.</p>
<p>The “Watch Instantly” feature of streaming movies is most excellent. I love it, despite the fact that it causes my browser to crash once each time I use it. I&#8217;ve been using it to see movies I&#8217;ve enjoyed before but not seen in a long time and also for those times when you just want to see something right away but aren&#8217;t in the mood for the <span class="caps">DVD</span> lying on the table. It would be most awesome if it worked directly with my PlayStation 3 but from what I&#8217;ve read that is not likely to happen anytime soon.</p>
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		<title>Google Spreadsheets and some related idle speculation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2006 04:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#39;t have any major need for spreadsheets, so I&#39;m definitely not inclined to buy some software for it. But there are a few little things for which I could use one and that is why it&#39;s great to see a free web application from Google that provides it.</p>
<p>I started to use <a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/" title="Google Spreadsheets">Google Spreadsheets</a> yesterday and found it very convenient and simple to use. It offers some basic functionality for now but that&#39;s ok since it&#39;s only a limited test. It can import and export <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLS" title="Microsoft Excel"><span class="caps">XLS</span></a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values" title="Comma Separated Values"><span class="caps">CSV</span></a> files at the moment, so I converted my few files from a simple text format into <span class="caps">CSV</span> and they were smoothly imported. The application looks quite slick. This is the first application from Google that looks a lot like a desktop application. It has menus near the top with similar items as a standard desktop application. There are buttons for the usual suspects; Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo. It has collaborative features to let multiple users edit the same file and provides a chat interface too. I haven&#39;t tried that yet. I&#39;m looking forward to more such applications. I&#39;m guessing that I&#39;ll use some of them while others I won&#39;t, picking and choosing depending on usage, usability and desktop alternative availability.</p>
<p>And now for the idle speculation part, which kinda builds on what I <a href="http://www.kottke.org/04/04/google-operating-system" title="GooOS, the Google Operating System">first read</a> a long time ago. This new product makes me wonder that with the <a href="http://code.google.com/" title="Google Code - Google&#39;s Developer Network">known</a> and unknown components below their web applications, Google probably has a development platform for hosting applications on their infrastructure. I wonder if they would make it available to developers too. Let&#39;s call it the <b>e</b>nvironment for <b>Go</b>ogle <b>D</b>evelopers, or eGoD <img src='http://blog.samgrover.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> . They could potentially let eGoD applications reside on the developer&#39;s own hardware, but they can&#39;t really fulfill their &quot;<i><a href="http://www.google.com/corporate/" title="Company Overview">mission</a> to organize the world&#39;s information and make it universally accessible and useful</i>&quot; if it&#39;s not on their own infrastructure*. A reason for developers to let Google host their eGoD applications may be to guarantee good performance by utilizing a large scale <a href="http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20051117.html" title="Google-Mart - I, Cringely">distributed system</a> that is managed and maintained by Google. Another reason would be that all eGoD applications would be &quot;local&quot; to each other and to Google services so if they wish to exchange information, they would be able to do so very efficiently. I&#39;ve read time and again that infrastructure is one of Google&#39;s main strengths and I think that is absolutely true.</p>
<p>A Google branded word processor based on <a href="http://www.writely.com/" title="Writely - The Web Word Processor">Writely</a> will surely come out soon. I don&#39;t know if these applications are the beginning of a <a href="http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/06/06/google-announces-more-sleepless-nights-ahead-for-msft-product-managers/" title="Scobelizer">challenge to Microsoft Office</a>, at least not until the technologies and interfaces are more mature. However they demonstrate the capability of this imaginary eGoD platform. Such a development and hosting environment is bound to be disruptive in the desktop application ecosphere. Google may go after a big slice of the pie with Office, leaving the niche products to the small developers. Just like Microsoft did with their platform, Windows.</p>
<p>* By the way, they provide <a href="http://base.google.com/" title="Google Base">Google Base</a> for people to give them their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_web" title="Deep Web - Wikipedia">deep web</a> information.</p>
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		<title>No way Netflix!</title>
		<link>http://blog.samgrover.com/2006/04/26/no-way-netflix/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Apr 2006 03:14:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got a promotional email from <a href="http://www.netflix.com/" title="Netflix">Netflix</a> today. They would like me to forward an offer of a free month of service to my friends and family. A few months ago I would have sent it out to some people, but Netflix&#39;s service has gotten progressively worse in recent times. I&#39;ll continue to be a subscriber for a while to see how it goes, but there is no way that I&#39;m recommending it to others at this time.</p>
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