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Google Chrome: hot or not?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Today Google is not just the best search engine in the world. It provides hosting for domain mail, on-line office, web mail service, RSS reader and much more. That’s why nobody was surprised when Google announced its web browser Chrome. Taking into account the quality of existing services people expect Chrome will be faster, more [...]

Android run on N810

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Realise of Google’s mobile platform Android is one of the most coming events this year. So, Maemo geeks couldn’t ignore it. Result of their hacks is possibility to run Android on N810 (see the picture above). If you’re interested to have it on your tablet have a look that page from eLinux project wiki. At [...]

GMail 2.0 rumors

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Today I read in THG.ru about coming version of GMail. It should be much faster, will have advanced contact manager and will be integrated with Picasa. The target of GMail development team is 70% successful users which is a big number for completely free service. IMHO good advantage of GMail might be adding of Google [...]

Google Presentation is released

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

As many of you may know Google offers on-line versions of Word and Excel as Google Docs package. Recently new application was added there - Presentation. Now you can forget about MS Office completely. It’s so easy to create, modify or just view any well-known documents including presentations. The next step I guess will be [...]

15 Firefox hacks to Pimp up Google Reader

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Google Reader is enough power tool to read and manage your RSS subscriptions on-line. But it also can be improved to provide additional functionality with help you be more productivity with Reader. Library clips gives 15 receipts to pimp up the Google Reader. Those receipts are based on Firefox and Greasemonkey - tool which allows [...]

Google Desktop now on Linux

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Recently Google announced a Linux version of its Desktop. It allows to search in local files and internet from one interface. Google Desktop supports many types of files such documents, images, music etc (it takes information from service data I guess). Moreover, you can make a search in your search history (sounds funny - search [...]

Google Gears brings Web 2.0 to offline

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Google released an open source toolkit for offline web apps - Google Gears:
It provides 3 significant components to the browser ecosystem. A multithreaded javascript environment, which provides a restricted background taks JavaScript environment for accessing remote data source without blocking the main UI. Adding support for local data storage is a new set of javascript [...]

New hosting for our photo album

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Since I moved my blog to the new hosting out photo album is inaccessible. Initially I though to use Flickr. It’s the best place for photo sharing IMHO. Moreover, there is a Wordpress pluging which allows to integrate your Flickr albums with design of your blog. But the problem with migration to the Flickr is [...]

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