Category: "Google"

4Jul
2011

Google Videos: soon the application for Android smartphones?

It seems that Google is to release the official application for access to their movie rental service, Google Videos , also for smartphones and tablet different from Motorola Xoom. As proof of this, the fact that, in recent hours, were the many “sightings “ of the application on Android Market, though, for now, it is no longer available. Still do not know when the service will be used, but hopefully this is a good omen, at least for users who [...]

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4Jul
2011

Google +, pros and cons of the new social network

The new social network, Google has opened its doors a few days ago and is already considered an excellent social platform. Facebook will do much to worry, meanwhile, it’s time for evaluations, positive or not. The novelty factor has contributed much to the fame of the same Google Plus. Many users have won an honored place in the social network and have invited many people to participate in the initiative (INIVE closed for several days, unfortunately). The classic trick Google [...]

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2Jul
2011

Google improves its services for the BlackBerry OS 6.0

Important news for users of BlackBerry devices equipped with the 6.0 release of the RIM operating system making use of Google services. The search engine has indeed improved its services so that they use the WebKit browser for which such devices are fitted, can significantly improve the user experience by the user. Among the new features, the ‘ auto-completion of the research , the opportunity torefine their searches for images, videos, news, post in real time, etc.. and an improved [...]

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30Jun
2011

+ Google: Android + video review Desktop version

While we are sending to all users who have requested invitations to Google +, we show an overview of the new social network made in Google. At the moment it is a prerelease version and definitely new implementations with Google services and advanced features will arrive in the coming months. Following the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-apmokVrEU0 The road is still long to be able to impose on the market of social networks. Sure are a lot of resources and funds are not [...]

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30Jun
2011

Google Street View receives important update

Since it was launched Street View in Google Maps back in 2007 in over 26 countries exploring all seven continents, the Mountain View company has never released updates of great importance that they were going to revise in depth this resource. Some days you rather have a new update that greatly improves the flavor of Maps. Were in fact made available new pictures in high resolution and visual overview for 13 countries with more detailed and even places that were [...]

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29Jun
2011

Google adds widgets to Gmail contacts | Plus More and more!

Still new in the world and after Google +Google and Google swiffy , comes now thecontacts in Gmail Widget . Currently, this feature allows you to see the status of one of our contact, the avatar, send an email, chat and even make calls or send SMS. The latter function seems closely tied to the brand new Google+ launched in the last few hours of online search giant. The Widget also allows you to contact in case of conversation with [...]

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23Jun
2011

Google works in Chrome for video chatting, Skype trembles

Google has started to incorporate in its browser Chrome WebRTC of features such as software and video chat, trying to go beyond the features of Gmail and Google Voice. It seems that the company has planned, with the WebRTC to be first in line for video conferencing and online chat. The software has been introduced as a royalty-free, promising to work with other browser developers (ie Mozilla and Opera) to give substance to the project, which means anyone can take [...]

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17Jun
2011

Google Chrome address bar? No thanks!

As we know, the address bar of your browser is the part where we write (or you had to write) address of the website we want to see. The infamous “www” or the more complex “http”, haunt us throughout the voyage. Now, it seems that Google wants to remove the version of Chrome 13 in favor of displaying tables. Mountain View has already thought then that, Chrome 13 will leave more room for content: With the tools of Chrome can [...]

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