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Google LatLong: An easier way to use Google Latitude on your computer
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 2:20 PM
[Cross-posted from the Google Mobile Blog]
We’re happy to introduce an easier way to use Google Latitude from your computer at google.com/latitude. You can now see where your friends are, start using Latitude apps, and share your location all from one place when you’re at your computer.
Find your friends
We launched Latitude with a desktop iGoogle gadget to help you stay in touch with friends and family that may not have a smartphone. We’ve since learned that a desktop experience is important to you even if you’re already using Latitude on your phone. Today, you can now visit a dedicated site that makes it easier than ever to use Latitude when you’re already on your computer. From the Friends tab, you can:
- See where your friends are on Google Maps
- Add friends and accept sharing requests
- Control your privacy settings
Do more with Latitude
You’ll also now find Latitude and Latitude apps together in one place. After browsing your friends list, go to the History or Apps tabs to turn on optional Latitude apps such as:
- Google Location History (Beta) to see your personal history dashboard
- Google Location Alerts to get nearby friend alerts
- Google Talk Location Status to post your location in your chat status
- Google Public Location Badge to publish your location on your blog or site
Share your location
Just like on your phone, you can choose to share your location with friends and family from your WiFi-enabled computer. Before you can share your location, you’ll need to first give Latitude permission to access your location when prompted by your supported browser. You can always change your browser or Latitude privacy settings later. Learn more in the Help Center.To get started, go to google.com/latitude on your computer. If you’re new to Latitude, you can then start on your phone by sending yourself a text message or choose to start on your computer.
Posted by Kenneth Leftin, Software Engineer, Google Mobile Team
iTZ finally Here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this expecially if i lose my phone or someone steals it. oops i activated it on my kids phone, my moms phone. My Girl or man. Track have fun never be Kidnapped AGAIN. I'll let you watch me in return i Get to watch you. Get gmail account. gmail me MarioACavuoto@Gmail.com
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Google LatLong: An easier way to use Google Latitude on your computer
We’re happy to introduce an easier way to use Google Latitude from your computer atgoogle.com/latitude. You can now see where your friends are, start using Latitude apps, and share your location all from one place when you’re at your computer.
Find your friends
We launched Latitude with a desktop iGoogle gadget to help you stay in touch with friends and family that may not have a smartphone. We’ve since learned that a desktop experience is important to you even if you’re already using Latitude on your phone. Today, you can now visit a dedicated site that makes it easier than ever to use Latitude when you’re already on your computer. From the Friends tab, you can:
- See where your friends are on Google Maps
- Add friends and accept sharing requests
- Control your privacy settings

Do more with Latitude
You’ll also now find Latitude and Latitude apps together in one place. After browsing your friends list, go to the History or Apps tabs to turn on optional Latitude apps such as:
- Google Location History (Beta) to see your personal history dashboard
- Google Location Alerts to get nearby friend alerts
- Google Talk Location Status to post your location in your chat status
- Google Public Location Badge to publish your location on your blog or site

Share your location
Just like on your phone, you can choose to share your location with friends and family from your WiFi-enabled computer. Before you can share your location, you’ll need to first give Latitude permission to access your location when prompted by your supported browser. You can always change your browser or Latitude privacy settings later. Learn more in the Help Center.
To get started, go to google.com/latitude on your computer. If you’re new to Latitude, you can then start on your phone by sending yourself a text message or choose to start on your computer.
Posted by Kenneth Leftin, Software Engineer, Google Mobile Team
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Risk Your Desire
Usually when we feel we’re missing out on something, there is a guilt and ego factor. But in this case, Rav Chiya felt the pure side of what he was missing out on: he was feeling true lack.
The Zohar continues explaining that at one point, Rav Shimon noticed the presence of the Creator had left the group and moved outside to be with Rav Chiya -- because his desire outweighed anyone studying in the room.
I share this lesson from the Zohar with you because, like the students in the room with Rav Shimon, one of our biggest obstacles is desire. Quite often we’re taking the physical action necessary to make things happen, but the core issue that prevents us from moving forward is not having true desire.
We may desire to be successful and happy, but we don’t desire to participate in the work it takes to get there. We may desire to lose weight or break free from addictions, but we don’t desire to make the effort it takes to overcome our challenges. We might even desire greatness, but we don’t desire risk and vulnerability, so we prefer staying small and stuck.
We desire powerful things, but do we desire the responsibility that comes with them?
As the Zohar explains, sometimes you gain a lot by being with Rav Shimon and sometimes you gain a lot by not being with Rav Shimon. Why?
Lack is a catalyst for true desire. And true desire is the key to achieving our purpose in this world.
So this week, you have two assignments:
- In the areas of your life where you lack desire – appreciate what you do have rather than focusing on what you don’t. Appreciation increases your blessings. Lack of appreciation causes them to dissipate.
- In those same areas of life where you lack desire – get to the core issue. Are you shirking responsibility? Afraid of failure? Lazy? If you can work on the core issue, your desire will grow in leaps and bounds. Chances are, you’ll find that your effort and risk are worth it.
All the best,
yehuda
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
You don’t need to find the Light. It’s within you. All you need to do is remove the layers covering it up (that were put there by you).
Today, connect to the Light by disconnecting from “me†consciousness and instead focus on actions that get you outside of yourself.