Posts Tagged ‘google

We always knew that Adobe really needs to start supporting more platforms if they need to stay in the game, but now it turns out that Google is also saying it.
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Another interesting point which comes up is that if this was because the server on which the Google Spider was running was [...]

Google Chrome is the hot new browser which has taken the tech world by storm. Nobody can keep their mouth shut about it yet. Every tom, dick and harry has posted their opinion on the brand new slick browser by the ‘almost evil’ Google.
I like the new toy, and have been wasting a lot of [...]

I just downloaded and started using Google Chrome for the first time. Even though I find it strange that Google should come out with a browser, I have quite loved the new browser.
Though I don’t have any benchmarks to prove it, but the rendering is definitely faster that even the Safari Windows version. It might [...]

Gautam Ghosh pointed out on Twitter today that google is showing results from bloggers in a slightly different fashion today. I checked it out and it sure looks great.

This is definitely another great reason to start a company blog. Just replace my name in the picture with that of your company, and the posts by [...]

I have been really excited for quite some time about Google Gears, the hot new plugin by Google which allows offline capabilities for website. Of course cookies have been there forever, but there was always a need for more advanced technology.
So when today I found the blog gears implementation via the Google Code Updates, I [...]

Google recently announced that they have ingrained cross domain read/write functionality via Javascript. The functionality has been added to the GData library, and it is currently available only for Google Calender. Developers could earlier work with feeds directly through javascript, but in read-only mode.
Normally, due to security restrictions on browsers like Firefox and IE, javascript [...]

Following the news of Infosys co-founder NS Raghavan announcing a $35 million fund for early stage companies, Google, the Internet Giant, has announced that it has also joined Band of Angels here in India. They are already a part of Seed Fund, Erasmic Fund and VentureEast TeNet Fund (where they invested about 15 crore($3.75 million [...]

In case you still haven’t heard about it, Google has started a funding program for companies who are creating products related to Google Gadgets.
The idea is simple, if you’re already built a Gadget which is included in the Google Gadget Directory and gets over 250,000 weekly page views, they are willing to hand over $5000 [...]

Here is an interview with Eric Schmidt of Google, covered by iInnovate.iInnovate
Do keep a tab on iInnovate, you would find a lot of interesting posts there.

A new google tool is out. It’s called the google gapminder.
The Gapminder is a graphical plot of a demographic variable against time and country. For example take a look at the link below.Number of Internet users per 1000 people
This clips shows the number of internet users per 1000 people, per country from 1965 to the [...]


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