Now we are talking. If they do indeed add multi party chat to Google Apps I can see loads of people deciding this might be worth jumping in. I mean one to one is fine but lets face it multi party is where it is at. I do find myself wondering however what kind of … Continue reading
This is a great article which helped me understand the much discussed dispute between AT&T and Google which all began with Apple rejecting (OK I know Apple says it is still reviewing it) the Google Voice App for the iPhone. What amuses me is that it took a player like Google to get involved in … Continue reading
Google already provides the free Google Maps service (with Street View, pictured above), but could they be planning to step up to full on turn-by-turn navigation? Forbes thinks so: Google, which generally gives its software away for free and recoups its investment through advertising, would likely sell ads within the navigation application rather than charge … Continue reading
Now that I have two mobile phones and no landline, Google Voice is part of my daily life. The service helps me manage my calls, regardless of which number people use to reach me. On my iPhone 3GS, I simply use the mobile Google Voice site to manage devices or listen to voicemails — pressing … Continue reading
Google will soon launch a music initiative, which the company at this point is calling a music One Box, which will offer song previews, artist bios, graphics, and video. The search engine, however, will not be selling downloads or offering subscriptions. TechCrunch reported on Tuesday night that Google is entering the music business but said … Continue reading
Google is going to make a lot of frequent flyers, and Virgin America, happy this holiday season. As a gift to people who fly on Virgin America’s WiFi-equipped planes, Google will be footing the bill for everybody on board between November 10, 2009, and January 15, 2010. via Google Gives The Ultimate Holiday Gift: Free … Continue reading
Google will start selling ads targeted to viewers’ likely interests, the online ad giant’s first step into a controversial type of Web advertising its competitors already offer. Google will use data it collects about what Web sites users visit and what it knows about the content of those sites to sort its massive audience of … Continue reading
Some people say that “the real-time web” could be the next generation of post-Google search. Social media tools have greatly increased not just the number of people posting content online but also the speed with which they are able to do so. Do we need a new search paradigm that prioritizes publishing freshness higher than … Continue reading
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Up until today, it’s been a little tedious to send large or multiple attachments with an email. You had to select each attachment individually and you never knew how long it would be before those bigger files were ready to send. Today, we’re making some changes to the way Gmail attachments work. If you want … Continue reading