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Saturday, July 24th, 2010 | Author: admin

With timelines for Google Chrome OS approaching, Google is getting more proactive in contributing to its baseline: Chromium project.

14 months ago, Chrome was still at version number 1. Today we are well into the version 5 cycle with version 6 approaching beta .. Read Further »

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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 | Author: admin

Google wants to rethink the way they have played in the Social Networks. After some serious mistakes in buzz, Google seems to be cooking a new Social networking platform, under the hood.

As itProPortal reports, Paul .. Read Further »

Monday, July 12th, 2010 | Author: admin

NDROID PROGRAMMINGThanks to the app revolution, everyone wants to Develop Android, iPhone Applications, even if they are not programmers. Google understands you, that is why they are bringing Android software development to the masses.

Google is now offering a free software tool, that is intended to make it easy for people to write applications using Google App Inventor .. Read Further »

Saturday, July 03rd, 2010 | Author: admin

The latest build of Chromium OS has some additions which make it more attractive than what it last year. THE Good news is that you can try Chrome OS Web apps and Features within theChrome browser on your PC. NOTE: You need a Chrome Dev Channel installation.

How to Try Chrome OS Apps, Features in Chrome Browser

Like millions of other Apple fans, I had my eyes on the poor live videos craving for the “New” on the WWDC day. Steve came on the stage and after few magical announcements, lifted the curtains off the new iPhone & asked the audience, “Tell me if you have seen it.”

Sure, we had been watching it for a long time now. But still it was joyful to walkthrough all the new stuff we didn’t already knew.

But soon after it was over, a deeper thought on each one of the aspects reveals a different story, Lets have a re-look at everything that agonizes iPhone 4:

The .. Read Further »

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin

Google seems to be taking Google Docs to mainstream with Rich set of new Features like Realtime collaboration,  improvements for better support of office docs, they added public file sharing, and now OCR – Optical character recognition, as an alternative to other .. Read Further »

Saturday, June 19th, 2010 | Author: admin

Google shows its love for linux by unveiling a commandLine tool that would enable Linux users to have Cloud Computing on fingertips. The new Tool, GoogleCL enables access to all Google Services: Picasa, Youtube,  Blogger etc right from the terminal (commandLine).

Uploading photos to Picasa .. Read Further »

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Friday, June 18th, 2010 | Author: admin

gdrive This is something everyone had been waiting for. Google had announced a Google docs Any file format storage of 1GB few months back, which was limited to sharing with defined set of people.

Google just made sharing and storing files into the cloud very easy, Now you can make your Google Docs visible and accessible to everyone. What this means is that we’re getting 1GB of extremely fast and very easy-to-use cloud storage which supports just anything from music in MP3, OGG & Video in AVI, MP4, OGV, etc.

Apart from that there’s a built-in anti-virus, which even causes .. Read Further »

Friday, June 11th, 2010 | Author: admin

chrome os Last year Google showcased how Google’s Chrome OS moves all apps and data into a web browser, rather than running any Native apps.

As we know, Chrome OS is essentially Google’s Chrome web browser running atop a Goobuntu flavor of Linux (Ubuntu). It will not run local applications other than the browser itself. All other apps will be accessed inside the browser. Of course having a browser optimized from kernel level will give out exceptional performance.

Read more: .. Read Further »

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Thursday, May 27th, 2010 | Author: admin

There was a along lived myth that claimed “java is slow”. Over the years, we’ve seen Java going faster, and occupying the enterprise, eventually, the mobile space. Running the desktop Hotspot JVM sure is an overkill for the mobile devices, and that brings the need of optimizations that could make the VM lighter and efficient for low memory/CPU footprint devices.

Android is a Linux based OS with 2.6.x kernel, stripped down to .. Read Further »

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