Posts Tagged ‘google’

It’s Official. Google Wave to Get Its Own App Store

Neato! This is exactly what Google Wave needs if it wants to become a mainstream communication tool.
With an app store specifically for Google Wave however, the potential for something as great, if not greater than the iPhone App Store is a distinct possibility. Already, independent software developers have built and tested Wave applications that handle [...]

11 Years of Google in 2 Minutes

Can you spot the error?

Google Voice Offers Voicemail Without a New Number

Google Voice now allows you to use its amazing voicemail service without changing your number:
Your voicemail will be routed to Google’s servers, transcribed and sent to you by SMS or email, if you’d like, and accessible from your Voice web page (or playable in Gmail). It’s a similar offering to what services like YouMail have [...]

Google Chrome for Mac is Now Available

The developer build of Google Chrome for Mac has been released. This version is a lot more stable and polished than Chromium, which is the open-source browser that Google Chrome is based on. Chromium also used to be the only way to get Chrome on your Mac.
Although Google Chrome for Mac is only now available [...]

Google Social Search

Google Social Search is live! This new Google Labs product allows users to search their social circles on Twitter, FriendFeed, Picasa, Blogger, and Google Reader. If you search for anything, Social Search will include results from those networks. Check out this video by Google’s Matt Cutts:

Feedly

I love Feedly. In short, Feedly presents all the articles in your RSS feeds in a magazine-like layout.
Instead of displaying a list of articles in chronological order, Feedly determines which articles you would be interested in and places them near the top of the page. Feedly also doesn’t focus on helping you read every single [...]

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