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Picasa 3 (beta) and Picasa Web Albums update
As promised, Google has released a beta version of Picasa 3 for Windows today, and updated its Picasa Web Albums online service. Picasa 3 (beta) Find, organize and share your photos. Picasa is a free software download from Google that helps you: Locate...
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Welcome to Chromium
I'm surprised that there isn't a Google Chrome Blog. After all, the company has about 1100 different blogs, and seems to have one for just about every product and service it makes. That said, Google does have a Chromium Blog , which is about the...
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Google Chrome (BETA) for Windows
The Google Chrome Beta is live for Windows XP and Vista users. One box for everything Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. Thumbnails of your top sites Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from...
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First Google Chrome screenshot
Here's what it looks like, folks: I'll have a preview up shortly.
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Outlook vs. Gmail—The Definitive Comparison
Lifehacker offers up an excellent comparison of Microsoft Outlook (traditional desktop email application) and Gmail (cloud computing Web-based email service): Being digital vagabonds without an Exchange server, we Lifehacker writers use online apps like...
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Opera supports Google Gears in desktop and mobile browsers
Opera sent along the following news today: Opera Software announced today it will support Gears in its desktop and mobile browsers. The inclusion of Gears in Opera's main browsing products supports Opera's vision of transforming the browser into...
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Microsoft is failing to bridge, let alone dominate, cloud computing paradigm shift
Sunday morning is one of life's simple pleasures. For me, it starts off with what is basically a triple espresso and the Sunday New York Times (via the Amazon Kindle, natch). Today's Times had what I think is a very insightful article by Randall...
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50 Tips, Tweaks and Hacks to Make the Most of Google Calendar
Christina Laun at the Virtual Hosting Blog comes up with 50 ways to get the most out of Google Calendar . Some are quite interesting: Much like Gmail, Google Reader and Google’s other products, Google Calendar is fast becoming the application of choice...
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Google For iPhone: Android’s Beta-Test?
Google Blogoscoped has what I take to be a very insightful look into Google's recent gains on the iPhone: I’ve been surprised by Google’s rapid redesign of its mobile services to support the iPhone: In less than 6 months, Google has created custom...
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Google significantly improves its iPhone Web application
The Google Mobile Blog has the scoop on some amazing changes to Google's Web app for the iPhone (what you see when you visit www.google.com on Apple's device): I set out to create an application that would preload my favorite Google products and...
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Gmail just keeps getting better
I logged on to Gmail this evening after basketball and noticed something different: The labels looked nicer. According to the Gmail blog , there's been a change: Today, we're happy to announce the next evolution of labels: the colored label ....
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5 little-known Gmail features you may not yet know about
There was a time this year when I sought to write up a detailed comparison of Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail, partly in a bid to verify for myself which was the better service. The truth is, I was very quickly able to determine that Gmail email is, in...
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Google announces its mobile phone plans
There's a lot going on, but here goes nothing: Google PR : A broad alliance of leading technology and wireless companies today joined forces to announce the development of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices...
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Sync your Gmail inbox across devices with free IMAP
The Gmail blog talks up yesterday's release of IMAP for Gmail: As some of you know, IMAP is the best way to access your email from multiple devices (e.g. phone or desktop). It keeps the same information synced across all devices so that whatever you...
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Google quietly adds IMAP support to Gmail
I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but Google has quietly added IMAP support to Gmail. That's very interesting, though I'm pretty sure it won't help anyone (like me) hoping to access their server-based Labels views (Google's implementation...
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