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Google Redraws Maps For Android PhonesGoogle has updated Maps for Mobile again for Android phones. There are several new features with this latest update, but the new version isn't compatible with all the variants of Android that are out there. Continue reading "Google Redraws Maps For Android Phones..." Google Chrome For Mac Beta Now AvailableMac users rejoice! Today Google has made the beta version of its Chrome browser available for Apple computers. The download is free. Continue reading "Google Chrome For Mac Beta Now Available..." Google Goggles Visual Search Fails Early TestingThe idea of conducting visual searches is nothing new, but Google is attempting to bring just such a service to market. In recent tests, its version of visual search, called Google Goggles (totally different from Mail Goggles), didn't quite get the job done. Can Google make it work? Continue reading "Google Goggles Visual Search Fails Early Testing..." YouTube Becomes Light As A 'Feather'Not all Web connections are created equal. It's with that in mind that Google offered up YouTube Lite today, called "Feather." Its promise is to get those videos playing faster, even if you have a flaky Web connection. Continue reading "YouTube Becomes Light As A 'Feather'..." Google Gives Up On GearsGoogle has admitted that it is no longer developing its Gears browser plug-in. Instead, it will focus efforts on HTML5, which it says will accomplish much of the same functionality that Gears made possible. Continue reading "Google Gives Up On Gears..." IBM To Furnish Cloud Computing To Ho Chi Minh CityIBM has already established cloud computing centers in the Chinese cities of Dongying and Wuxi. In the former, the cloud will serve as a "smarter city" platform for development of services. In Wuxi, it will serve as a collective platform for software development. Now it's on to Ho Chi Minh City. Continue reading "IBM To Furnish Cloud Computing To Ho Chi Minh City..." Is Wave A 'Concept Car' For Google?I'm wondering if Google Wave is like a concept car for Google. We'll never see it in production--but all of its features and capabilities will emerge in other products released by Google and other companies. Google Wave solves some very real business problems. But I think even Google will have trouble getting companies to adopt it. Continue reading "Is Wave A 'Concept Car' For Google?..." Android And Chrome OS: Google Vs. Google?Would Google's Chrome OS spell more competition for Android than anything else? That's one of the possibilities looming for Google's browser-centric Linux distro, as on each closer inspection it looks that much less like a Windows killer. Continue reading "Android And Chrome OS: Google Vs. Google?..." Older Android Phones Get Free Google NavigationOne of the coolest features that comes with the Motorola Droid is the new Google Maps Navigation application. It provides free, voice-guided navigation for the Android 2.0 platform. Google decided to spread the Maps Navigation love around a bit and recently made the app available to devices running Android 1.6. Continue reading "Older Android Phones Get Free Google Navigation..." Microsoft, News Corporation Plan Foot-ShootingMicrosoft is reportedly discussing a deal that would see News Corporation remove its Web sites, such as the Wall Street Journal, from Google's index. Continue reading "Microsoft, News Corporation Plan Foot-Shooting..." Word, We Need To TalkHey there, Word. How're things? Seems like you're doing okay. I hear you have a new release coming shortly, in Office 2010. In fact, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. Continue reading "Word, We Need To Talk..." The Million-Dollar Google Maps APIThe U.S. government's Apps.gov Web site provides new visibility into what federal agencies pay for cloud-based applications and commercial software, with offerings from vendors such as Hewlett-Packard, Jive, Microsoft, and Salesforce.com. One of the priciest products on the site: Google's Maps API, which lists for nearly a million dollars. Continue reading "The Million-Dollar Google Maps API..." Google Chrome OS Won't Launch For A YearToday Google shared some information about its upcoming Chrome OS. First, it said there are no betas, no devices, and the operating system is a full year away from actual launch. The good news is that Google open-sourced the code for Chrome OS today. Updated! Video included. Continue reading "Google Chrome OS Won't Launch For A Year..." Google Introducing Chrome OS November 19Members of the media were invited to Google's headquarters for the official unveiling of Chrome OS, the new operating system from Google. Details were few and far between, but don't expect Chrome OS to become widely available until 2010. Continue reading "Google Introducing Chrome OS November 19..." YouTube Direct Forgets PaymentsYouTube on Tuesday introduced YouTube Direct, a Web platform designed to help media organizations solicit, screen and rebroadcast video clips submitted by citizen journalists. Continue reading "YouTube Direct Forgets Payments..." YouTube To Journos: Use Citizen ContributionsTrained journalists are under increasing pressure from average citizens who are often first to take pictures, shoot video, and report on events as they unfold. Rather than pit them against one another for eyeballs, Google is unrolling YouTube Direct, a way for journalists to reach out to citizen contributors and re-broadcast their videos to regional or national audiences. Continue reading "YouTube To Journos: Use Citizen Contributions..." Linux's Future: Google?Laugh (or cry) if you want. But with each successive release of Android, and with each new iteration of Chrome -- soon to be ChromeOS -- it's looking more and more like Linux's future as any kind of mainstream product is in Google's hands. There's a lesson here. Continue reading "Linux's Future: Google?..." YouTube Goes High-Def With 1080p SupportStarting next week, YouTube users will be able to upload and watch high-definition videos in full 1080p resolution. Have a high-def video camera? Now you can put it to good use. Continue reading "YouTube Goes High-Def With 1080p Support..." Chrome Beta For Mac Landing In DecemberGoogle's Chrome browser has been available to the Windows platform for well more than a year. Apple fans have been waiting -- impatiently -- for Google to show them some Chrome love. Turns out the wait is nearly over, as Google is preparing to release a beta version of Chrome for Apple computers in early December. Continue reading "Chrome Beta For Mac Landing In December..." Google Offers 20GB Of Gmail Storage For $5Last time I checked, Google offered 7.39GB of Gmail storage to all users for free. I am using 64% of that total, or 4.79GB. If you're a real email hog, you can buy 20GB of additional storage for just $5 per year. The same applies to Picasa Web Albums. Continue reading "Google Offers 20GB Of Gmail Storage For $5..." Here's What's Different About 'The Cloud'What's different about cloud computing versus the forms of computing that have gone before? It's really just a matter of scale, isn't it? The Google or Amazon.com or eBay data centers are maybe a little bigger than a big enterprise data center, right? Wrong. One answer lies in an example like Hadoop. Continue reading "Here's What's Different About 'The Cloud'..." Google Offering Free Airport Wi-Fi For HolidaysIn what could be called a thinly veiled attempt to shine up its image, Google is offering holiday travelers free Wi-Fi at approximately 47 U.S. airports from now until January 15, 2010. Make sure your employees are protected. Continue reading "Google Offering Free Airport Wi-Fi For Holidays..." Google Voice May Offer Actual Voice CallsRight now, Google Voice's primary function is to provide call-forwarding and message transcription services. That may change, however, with the reported purchase of Gizmo5 by Google. Continue reading "Google Voice May Offer Actual Voice Calls..." A Public Broadband Option?Having looked over Google's explanation of its Google Voice call blocking practices to the Federal Communications Commission, it's clear to me that U.S. telecommunications regulations need to be thrown out and re-written from the ground up. Continue reading "A Public Broadband Option?..." Want To Escape Google? There's An App For ThatGoogle understands that sometimes people -- and businesses -- have to pack up and move on to some other service. It is now offering a tool for users of Google Docs whereby they can convert, zip, and download all of their documents at once. Continue reading "Want To Escape Google? There's An App For That..." Is Cloud Bigger Than The Advent Of The Personal Computer?Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, says "the cloud" is a phenomenon that is bigger than the advent of the PC. I think he's almost got it right. Cloud is bigger than the PC Revolution, but it's big in part because it incorporates and extends the PC revolution to Internet server clusters. The cloud owes more to the PC than Eric acknowledges. Continue reading "Is Cloud Bigger Than The Advent Of The Personal Computer?..." Google Goings-On: Reader, Maps, Picasa, Search UpdatesGoogle has been busy this week. Beyond announcing a search deal with Twitter, it also brought more options to its RSS Reader, layers to Maps for Mobile, support for Windows 7, and customized mobile search. Continue reading "Google Goings-On: Reader, Maps, Picasa, Search Updates..." What's This Google Music Nonsense All About?Google is going to launch a music service? Really? That's what reports suggest today, with informed sources confirming that Google is set to bow the service with partners LaLa and iLike -- complete with blessings from the four major record labels. Does Google really expect to be able to make money with this venture? Continue reading "What's This Google Music Nonsense All About?..." Verizon Levels Sights At iPhone With Droid AdsThis weekend Verizon Wireless kicked off an online and TV-based ad campaign that takes direct aim at Apple's iPhone. The ad taunts "Everything iDon't, Droid Does." Verizon's first Android phone -- made by Motorola -- is finally ready. Continue reading "Verizon Levels Sights At iPhone With Droid Ads..." Google Street View Gets A Trike For Off RoadingOh, this is awesome. Google is taking its street view idea, well, off road. Due to the limitations presented by the size of its street view cars, Google has created a street view trike that can go where the cars can't. Not only that, but it is opening up the floor to requests on where it sends the trike for mapping. Continue reading "Google Street View Gets A Trike For Off Roading..." Google Adds Docs Preview To GmailGmail users can take advantage of Gmail Labs to preview things such as YouTube videos and Picasa Web albums without leaving their Gmail inboxes. Now, users can do the same with Google Docs. Continue reading "Google Adds Docs Preview To Gmail..." Google Adds Gaffe-Avoiding Lab To GmailAnother day, another new Lab for Google's Gmail. This one handily prevents you from accidentally sending an email to the wrong Tom, Dick, or Harry (which, admittedly, I have done). Continue reading "Google Adds Gaffe-Avoiding Lab To Gmail..." Google Building Maker: Our Tools, Your LaborGoogle on Tuesday introduced a new online graphics tool called Building Maker that allows users to create 3D buildings and place them in Google Earth. Continue reading "Google Building Maker: Our Tools, Your Labor..." Users Can Now Share Folders In Google DocsUsers of Google Docs have long asked for one feature in particular: the ability to share entire folders of content with others. Today, that feature goes live. So does the ability to upload multiple files at once. Which one has you more excited? Continue reading "Users Can Now Share Folders In Google Docs..." Google Busy Protecting Privacy Of KFC's Colonel SandersIn Europe, where worries about Google's Street View imagery at one point led villagers in England to set up a roadblock and have generally enraged bureaucrats who believe that only the state should take pictures of people, Google has struggled to present the snapshots it takes on public roadways without being criticized for invading someone's privacy. Continue reading "Google Busy Protecting Privacy Of KFC's Colonel Sanders..." LotusLive iNotes: A Necessary Move For IBMIBM released a $3-a-month, online subscription email service this week, called LotusLive iNotes, and really, it had no choice but to get very aggressive on the SaaS front. I know of at least two big company CIOs that recently left Notes and migrated to Google Gmail or Microsoft Exchange online, after considering upgrades to both on-premises Notes and the existing Notes subscription service that starts at $8 a month. Continue reading "LotusLive iNotes: A Necessary Move For IBM..." Ex-Googler Launches Startup To Deliver Personalized Health AdviceThe former head of the Google Health team has launched a startup designed to allow people to get personalized medical advice on the Internet, based on their own e-health records. If it catches on, the service will accelerate the trend of people using Internet research to take charge of their own healthcare. That trend is both a help and a hindrance to healthcare providers, depending on the kind of information patients find online, and what the patients do with that information. Continue reading "Ex-Googler Launches Startup To Deliver Personalized Health Advice..." Google Tries Making People Care About ChromeGoogle's plan for world domination via its Chrome browser slammed headlong into reality when the company's technical elite realized that the average Joe doesn't know what a Web browser is. Continue reading "Google Tries Making People Care About Chrome..." Google Tries To Take The Typing Out Of Mobile SearchPerforming searches on mobile phones -- especially those without readily accessible QWERTY keyboards -- can be a pain in the, er, thumb. Google recently made some changes to how local search works on mobile phones, and it requires fewer keystrokes. Continue reading "Google Tries To Take The Typing Out Of Mobile Search..." Google Wave Ridden By CybercriminalsGoogle Wave is being made available on Wednesday to 100,000 or so developers, early adopters, and Google Apps customers. Unfortunately, cybercriminals are making the most of the launch: They've rolled out a blackhat SEO poisoning campaign to turn interest in Wave into a computer infection. Continue reading "Google Wave Ridden By Cybercriminals..." Google Chrome Infests Internet ExplorerImagine for a moment what would happen if Adidas or Reebok began giving away free shoe liners for the ostensible purpose of making Nike shoes comfortable enough to wear. It would be something of a slap in the face to Nike. Continue reading "Google Chrome Infests Internet Explorer..." Google's Picasa 3.5 Gains Face Recognition FeaturesGoogle recently made a new version of Picasa available for desktop computers. Picasa 3.5 adds a nifty new feature in that it can group together collections of pictures based on the faces in them. Continue reading "Google's Picasa 3.5 Gains Face Recognition Features..." Google Revisits Crowdsourcing With reCAPTCHA AcquisitionIn its second acquisition this year, Google has bought reCAPTCHA, a company that provides CAPTCHA images as a barrier to online fraud. Continue reading "Google Revisits Crowdsourcing With reCAPTCHA Acquisition..." New Google Service Nothing To Flip OverGoogle's new Fast Flip is a half-baked attempt to solve two problems with one service, which isn't entirely a bad thing, since half-baked is in many cases better than raw. Continue reading "New Google Service Nothing To Flip Over..." Breaking Up Isn't Hard To DoYesterday, Google announced that it has a small team of engineers working in Chicago to make it easier for users to quit its various services. This is a novel and smart approach to building its brand. Continue reading "Breaking Up Isn't Hard To Do..." Fixing Login Inconsistencies In Google's ServicesOver the past few weeks I've been keeping track of the different ways each Google service handles login procedures. I would have thought that once I am "cookied" by a Google service that all services would authenticate my session in the same manner but this is not the case. Continue reading "Fixing Login Inconsistencies In Google's Services..." Google Voice Gains Better SMS And Gmail SupportThis week Google quietly updated some of the features within Google Voice. One new feature enables threaded SMS messaging conversations within Gmail, and the other eases the pain of listening to voicemails from within Gmail. Continue reading "Google Voice Gains Better SMS And Gmail Support..." Google Lets Privacy Imperil Book DealGoogle's ongoing inability to anticipate the privacy concerns surrounding its services is baffling. The company should know better by now, given its ongoing struggles with Street View and search privacy. Continue reading "Google Lets Privacy Imperil Book Deal..." Google Round-Up: Gmail Themes, Docs Forms, Ninja TipsAs part of its never-ending pursuit of perfection, Google has rolled out some updates to a few of its services. Gmail now has more themes, there are new tools to use when creating forms in Docs, and Google has more tips on how to be a Gmail ninja. Continue reading "Google Round-Up: Gmail Themes, Docs Forms, Ninja Tips..." Google Books Metadata Includes Millions Of ErrorsThe Google Books database is riddled with errors, millions, of them by Google's count. Continue reading "Google Books Metadata Includes Millions Of Errors..." Go on to the weblog archives... |
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