Archive for the ‘Google’ Category

Aug-23-2008

Features

Enhanced Search Box
As you type a search query into the new Toolbar’s search box, you’ll see a list of useful suggestions based on popular Google searches, spelling corrections and your own Toolbar search history and bookmarks. You can also click the “G” icon in the search box to search different Google sites, the current  [ Read More ]

Jun-14-2008

What is Android ?
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. This early look at the Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language.

Cool apps that surprise and delight mobile users, built by  [ Read More ]

Jun-12-2008

10 reasons to use Gmail
Gmail makes email easy and efficient. And maybe even fun.

You don’t like spam. Neither do we

Don’t waste time with junk mail and unwanted messages. Gmail blocks spam before it gets to your inbox. If an unwanted message ever finds its way through, you can fight back by reporting it and help  [ Read More ]

May-24-2008

Henry Mitchell, Software Engineer Posted in his blogspot that
Do you ever visit Google Maps and sometimes get caught up browsing for interesting places? Maybe daydream about getting away, or reflecting back on that awesome vacation you took?
I’m pleased to announce the launch of a new feature that makes it more interesting for users to browse  [ Read More ]

May-23-2008

Google Maps is a map service that you view in your web browser. Depending on your location, you can view basic or custom maps and local business information, including business locations, contact information, and driving directions. Click and drag maps to view adjacent sections immediately. View satellite image with or without map data of your  [ Read More ]

May-23-2008

No more folders, filing or fumbling to find your mail
Email is supposed to be a productivity tool. So why spend time filing messages, then later trying to remember where you put them? And why delete important mail just to stay within some arbitrary storage limit?
Gmail makes email easy. With more than 2,500 megabytes of free  [ Read More ]

May-23-2008

What’s Limewire?
LimeWire is a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) client for the Java Platform, which uses the Gnutella network to locate files as well as share files. Released under the GNU General Public License, LimeWire is free software. It also encourages the user to pay a fee, which will then give the user access to LimeWire  [ Read More ]

May-19-2008

Millions of users create 3D models and share them through the Google 3D Warehouse. To view these 3D models in Google Earth, download the 3D Warehouse network link. When you open this file, you’ll see house-shaped icons that indicate where 3D models are located; watch the video above to learn how to use these icons  [ Read More ]

May-18-2008

Edit Locations in Google Maps
Google Maps has a new feature that lets you fix inaccurate addresses for local businesses, even if you’re not the owner. You just have to click on “edit” in the info window and choose a new location. If you move the marker more than 200 meters away, the change will need  [ Read More ]

May-10-2008

Google Earth has the capability to show 3D buildings and structures (such as bridges), which consist of users’ submissions using SketchUp, a 3D modeling program. In prior versions of Google Earth (before Version 4), 3D buildings were limited to a few cities, and had poorer rendering with no textures. Many buildings and structures from around  [ Read More ]