Archive for the 'Google' Category

Mar 18
Google announced that in just 60 seconds, more than a full day’s content is now uploaded to YouTube. “To put this into context, imagine how much stuff happens in 24 hours: earth rotates 360 degrees as it orbits the sun; second hand on your bedside clock ticks 86,400 times; most skilled climber reaches Mount Everest’s summit;
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Mar 18
James Cameron, the director of Avatar is appearing on YouTube for an interview, if you've got a question for him; just submit via Official Avatar Channel. Also Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper sat down with YouTube and respond to questions:[
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Mar 18
Google Chrome 4.1 for Windows doesn't add too many new features, even though its an interesting release: “first Google Chrome is the only browser that automatically detect and translate a web page using Google Translate. Language detection happens only on your computer browser, so no information is sent to Google Translate until you choose to translate
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Mar 18
Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange is a new server-side tool that migrates your company's email, calendar and contact data from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. “With the tool, migrations are: • Easy: set it up in just 4 steps • Efficient: select combination of mail, calendar and contact data that you want
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Mar 18
Google Maps for mobile 4.1 introduces few new features: Updated search results page: done away with tabs to give all the info on one page. Tap new buttons to see place on map, get directions, call it, or see it with Street View.
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Mar 18
Google made a few tweaks to Reader's mobile interface over the past few days: “We've brought over a few more features from the desktop version of Reader: magic ranking and search. Both can be found in the option drop-down menu; For better consistency with the desktop version, we've made the titles of items be links to
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Mar 18
BellevueAfter Renton, Bellingham and Portland; now Bellevue -- the Seattle suburb located just a few miles from Microsoft's headquarters announced to bid for Google's high-speed Internet network. To help attract Google, city officials urging residents to
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