Archive for the ‘Google’ Category
Posted on Sep 3, 2008 11:39:37 PM
Have you got your copy? Well, it takes less than 30 seconds to download and takes another 30 seconds to install.
Google Chrome looks nice with its neat and clean appearance and so far Google’s decision to show the browser tabs to the top of windows is concerned, it’s not odd at all as we are quite use to them under the very name of address window in IE and Firefox. However, you have to push mouse cursor a little higher to close the tab and that’s why the insufficiency of mouse gestures is somewhat frustrating.
The good and the bad
Though there are already enough information, Google just wrapped up its press conference where the company told in details why did they create a new web browser. You will have related details soon.
Posted on Sep 2, 2008 06:53:06 AM
‘Google Chrome’, Yup! This is what we call Google’s own web browser that has been created in the form of a comic book that highlights the search giant’s plans for its own browser.
Comic artist Scott McCloud has drawn the comic book and has also revealed critical information about the features of Google Chrome. Scott states on his website that he is working on a ‘secret project’.
At the end of the comic, Google summarizes what Chrome means to them: “we live on the Internet and we want to make it better without competition.”
“This is the factor that makes us open sourcing the whole thing. We want internet a smart, fair and safe place.”
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Posted on Aug 1, 2008 03:49:12 AM
The last search engine that Anna Patterson developed in 2004 was so impressive that Google Inc. had to purchase that technology to upgrade its system.
Now she has developed another and believes that her new invention is even better and more valuable than the previous one but this time not for sale.
Patterson quitted Google in 2006 and started to develop a new more comprehensive way to search the Internet.
The results are quite cool as the new search engine will start processing requests from Monday with a $33 million venture capital support.
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Posted on Jun 27, 2008 05:20:51 AM
Google has been defended as a more desirable partner than Microsoft Corp. by the Internet pioneer Yahoo Inc.
Yahoo again confirmed about its planned advertising joint venture with Google and it targeted those reports that were narrating about a new deal with Microsoft. The report was based on information from anonymous sources and it emerged even Yahoo’s repetitive rejection of the Microsoft buyout bid that followed a war of words for almost five months.
In this Yahoo’s letter the best option has been declared to work with Google but the chances of the new deal with Microsoft have not been completely ruled out.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2008 03:18:32 AM
The company has decided to fetch its search talents into new areas, devices and adding some new kinds of Media in search outcomes, it was revealed at the Google I/O conference.
The details about Google’s search development in applications like cross-language recovery and book-searching were provided by a company official on Thursday who also expected further personalization for search options.
Marissa Mayer, Google vice president for search products and user experience told in an important presentation at the Google I/O conference that in devices like phones and cars the search would be expanded and new media types will also be included in search results.
“Now you will be able to watch videos, graphs, images as a complete answer of some query”, she stated.
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Posted on Apr 26, 2008 01:40:58 AM
Google Inc Book Search
There are almost 50 million to 100 million estimated books in the world and who can dare to include them in a portal that will help readers to have their desired book .Yah just like mine all fingers are pointing towards Google Inc Book Search.
Digital editions
There are hundreds of librarians from Minnesota that creating digital editions of many flimsy books to include them in Google Inc.’s Book Search.The by hand scanning of more than 600 pages a day is slow enough than Google’s usual development.
According to a 24 year old Mitchel who is one among the hundred of librarians “It’s boring,”.But she attaches her career expectations into the job.
Early-16th-century linguist Bible
The extraordinarily tight fastening on the early-16th-century linguist Bible made it tough to depict the sections toward the book’s center as Mitchel extends all pair of leaves for the scanner.
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Posted on Apr 16, 2008 12:13:11 AM
Quick one after another launch of Google App Engine on Monday which is also a proposal to open Google’s computing communications to third-party developers — Google has also opened a new online store that has been named as the Google Solutions Marketplace, a gateway for functions that create use of Google’s application programming interfaces.
The online marketplace, a comparatively small development in itself, is an added sign of Google’s rising interest in the venture. Google branded again JotSpot — a business focused Wiki Company it obtained last year — as Google Sites. And on Monday, Salesforce.com — which defined business software again with its demanded model — is set to publicize that it will begin reselling Google Apps to its clients, as reported by the TechCrunch blog.
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