Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Google Chrome 16

We've done this a couple of times before, so here's the short version: a new stable version of Chrome is out. As usual, it adds a notable feature and patches security holes.
Chrome 16's major addition to the browser is multi-user support. From within one account in the host operating system, Chrome can now support distinct users with different preferences, themes, add-ons, and synced items. New user accounts can be created and synchronized with different Google accounts in the browser preferences, and a new icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen allows for quick user switching - you can have multiple accounts open simultaneously in different windows.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Chrome OS – Google’s desktop OS

I’m starting this post because I’ve recently had a self goal of seeing exactly how many operating systems I can get stable and usable on my Lenovo laptop. This poor little thing has been through more reinstalls than Windows ME the different versions of Android on my phone. Eh, not quite. I will definitely be posting back when it gets done being reinstalled. Just for the record, I did have an earlier beta build installed on here and I did spend a substantial time with the OS before my girlfriend wrote a love note to my GRUB and MBR… but that’s another story. My personal time with the OS is the basis for this article, no outside influences are cited.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Google Books : Preview

What is Google Books?

Google Books which was previously known as “Google Book Search and Google print” is an ambitious project or service of Google, from which you can search for keywords in entire text books that Google has scanned and saved in its database in text format by using optical character recognition. The project’s Ambitious plan is to make digital copies of 10 million books by 2015 and create a vast library of electronic book and currently Google books contains more than 15 million books, On Oct 14, 2010 Google Books announced that number of Books in Google Books’ database is more than 15 million. The project was first announced at “Frankfurt Book Fair” in October 2004.

Google Buzz - Social Networking Website

Google Buzz is an extension of the Google Mail service offered by Google which the Internet giants hope will lure users away from alternative services such as Facebook.

Google Mail initially created shockwaves when first introduced as they offered a huge 1GB of storage space for messages and attachments compared to most of its competitors who at the time offered a feeble 2 to 4MB. Today they offer a huge 7GB as standard however times have moved on and alternative providers such as Yahoo Mail and Hotmail also now offer an almost unlimited amount of storage space free of charge.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Microsoft Says Google Chrome is Malware


I’m not a conspiracy buff. For instance, when the twin towers fell on 9/11, it was the result of jets filled with fuel and by crashing into the towers this caused their collapse, and it was Al-quida behind it. Not the US government. Also, the US and NASA did put astronauts on the moon. Some nuts claimed that it never happened. And finally, Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
That said, there was an interesting incident that occurred yesterday involving Microsoft and Google. Microsoft said that Google Chrome is malware, and caused the browser to be automatically removed from PC by the Microsoft Security Essentials Program.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Google Panda Gives More Opportunity For True Writers


Well, within these two weeks, many people are talking about the new algorithm made by Google Inc or which better known as Google Panda or Google Farmer. What’s new with this change? Is your website affected and sent it to nowhere? Don’t worry guys… This is only a beginning. Whenever Google made a change, there’s some part of the world feel happy, yet the other used to feel sad. Either those who practice SEO or not. And of course, it’s a very normal situation since no techology is perfect, right? For a short terms, let’s just wait and see.