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Goog and Live 411


Both Google and Windows Live has released their own 411 service. If you don’t know what a 411 service please click HERE. There are demos for both Live 411 and Google 411. However, I think that Google 411 is better. Once again, like all other Google services, it is very easy to use. Whereas, with […]

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OpenSocial, OpenBox, OpenMedia What the Hells Going On?


A few days back google announced OpenSocial, its so called open API for social networks. Box.Net today annouced the launch of OpenBox, a platform for developers to integrate their web applications into Box.net. And Bebo announced Open Media platform, a way for media brands to build a presence in the community with music and video […]

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Don’t Put All Your Eggs In The Google Basket


When you blog do you blog for your readers or do you blog for Search Engines. I have noticed a lot of people who try to cram in as many keywords as possible into the title and content. Even I have done this when I first started blogging. We know that a number of people […]

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Google Rolls Out Site Authentication For Adsense


Google now allows you to put adsense on your private forums and website which are accessible only by logging in.
We’ve recently launched a new feature called Site Authentication to take care of this problem. Using Site Authentication, you can give our crawler access to your login-protected pages by passing it information to log into your […]

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Google Launches Official Gmail and Orkut Blogs


Google has launched an Official Gmail and Orkut Blog. This has been long over due. Almost all the products that Google have their own official blogs. Gmail is one of Google most popular services. So which Google Blogs do you read. Here is a list of Google Blogs that I read.

Source: googlified

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FeedBurner Now Offers Free Pro Accounts to Everyone


FeedBurner is now offering its PRO services for free to everyone. This includes its Statistics Package TotalStats and MyBrand which lets you brand your Feeds. This comes after its recent acquisition by Google. They haven’t opened up its Ads network to everyone yet though.

 
Source: Mashable

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Google The Hypocrite


Lets face it Google has a good standing in the geek community. People rarely go after Google. I find it very Ironic that people hold double standards when it comes to Apple Vs Microsoft Vs Google. I like to look at them with a neutral eye. First Google got some really bad PR for ranking […]

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Google Docs And SpreadSheets Redesigned


Google Redesigned their online Docs And SpreadSheets Applications it looks really neat and organized.
Here’s what’s new:

Looking pretty - The entire document list has been given a complete visual overhaul - new icons, more content, and better organizational controls. We know users spend a lot of time here and we aim to make it feel more […]

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Google Launches Official YouTube Channel, YouTube Launches Remixer


Google has started an Official YouTube Channel on YouTube. Also YouTube has officially launched YouTube Remixer, a new service that allows users to edit their videos from within YouTube itself. The Remixer is powered by Adobe Premiere Express and supports insertion of graphics, text and audio as well as overlays and in-video transitions. Causal YouTube […]

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John Chow Gets Kicked Out of Google


I could never understand why some people/blogger’s are so obsessed with ranking for the search term make money online. Today I came across Carl’s blog a 12 year old blogger who claims that he is currently ranking number two for the search term make money online on Google and that John Chow has been pushed to number 38. I found […]

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Google Announces "Gears" Offline Support For Web Applications


Robert Scoble has the scoop. Google Developers day is in progress and on the first day Google has released a new technology called “Gears“ to enable offline support for web based applications. This is not a new technology it has been showcased before, it mostly based on JavaScript and Flash, now that Google has […]

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Google Bookmarks And Reader The Most Popular Services


Well its looks like Google’s Bookmarking Service is more popular than Delicious and similarly Google Reader is way more popular than other Online RSS Readers.
Lets take a look at the graph released by AddThis which is service which helps you to add bookmarking icons to your blog posts. It puts all the Icons and […]

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Google To Acquire Feedburner ?


Mashable has a article which is based on a rumor that google is about to acquire Feedburner. Their source is the vecosys blog which is run by Sam Sethi.
I have just heard from a VERY trusted source that Google is buying Feedburner in order to get into the rapidly evolving RSS Ad market. The delay […]

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WikiMapia The User Driven Google Maps Mashup


I have always been impressed with Google maps. The amazing use of Ajax with real-time zooming of maps and places. Though I been a bit envious of the US because they get detailed maps with names of places, roads etc marked out and shown on it. Unfortunately for people like me living in India and […]

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