Posted by A Ocean on September 17, 2010 ·
Older version of Yahoo Mail
Yahoo has announced the launch of a cleaner, faster and more social version of Yahoo Mail. Blake Irving, Yahoo’s executive vice president and chief products officer, launched the new design at Yahoo’s headquarters here during an event called “Product Runway.”
Yahoo said that its 281 million Yahoo Mail users will start seeing the new design [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 15, 2010 ·
Facebook
Facebook’s “Like” button could be integrated with Bing’s search results. Facebook and Microsoft are in talks and the agreement would significantly expand the search relationship both the Internet giants share.
Features expected includes the possibility for Bing’s search service to mine anonymized data from consumer usage of Facebook’s Like buttons, which [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 14, 2010 ·
Source : www.developer.android.com
Over 70% of Android based Mobile phones are now running Android Eclair 2.1 or Froyo 2.2 according to a latest report on fragmentation of its Android platform released by Google.
There has recently been a surge in the number of devices running Android 2.2, it’s now running on 28.7% of handsets. The swift leap can be attributed to the wide number of handsets that [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 8, 2010 ·
Google
Google’s just announced Google Instant service, through which you can see details about its immediate result delivery. Basically, the search function no longer waits for you to hit enter while searching and starts updating its results page instantly as you type.
“We are pushing the limits of our technology and infrastructure to help you get better search results, faster. Our [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 8, 2010 ·
Google
The IFA technology show in Berlin saw Google reaffirm it’s plans to release the Google TV set-top box in the U.S. later this year, with launch in the rest of the world coming in 2011.
Google TV, which was unveiled at the company’s annual I/O developer conference in May, aims to bring Internet video to the living room. Users will be able to search the web and switch back and forth [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 26, 2010 ·
Calls on Gmail
Now you can make phone calls from Gmail without visitng your Google Voice page. Google is bringing Gmail and Google Voice together with the launch of phone call integration within Google Chat and Gmail, the goods news doesn’t stop here – the calls are free to US and Canadian landlines only.
The initial testing with Skype showed that the new Google’s service has [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 20, 2010 ·
Facebook
Facebook Places is in the news since it launch yesterday, its popularity has rubbed off on Foursquare , who have yesterday seen a highest number of signups, thanks to Foursquare and its ilk, location based services have been around for quite some time now, even Yelp.com has joined the fray, nevertheless, this feature has now got tremendous exposure with Facebook’s 500 million user [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 20, 2010 ·
Google Chrome
Google’s annual developer conference held in May bought news of an all new web apps store for its Chrome web browser. Chrome Web Store is designed to be a central location for buying and selling HTML5-based web apps. In that direction, Google has launched the first developer preview, developers can access the developer preview of the Chrome Web Store through Google Code Labs.
Information [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 20, 2010 ·
More than 100 million people a month are now using Google Maps wrote Vic Gundotra, Google’s Vice President of Engineering, Gundotra blogged about the evolution of Google Maps over the past five years, which has become immensely more valuable with the rise of mobile apps and GPS-enabled smartphones. It does help that the now top selling Android based phones comes pre-loaded with Google Maps.
Gundotra [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 16, 2010 ·
Beware of those imprints
Trojans and viruses may be soon a security threat of pasts. The smudges, mostly due to the oily residue left behind by fingers on your touchscreen mobile device may help an attacker deduce your password according to a study by the University of Pennsylvania.
The researchers studied two different Android smartphones, the HTC G1 and the HTC Nexus1, evaluating different [...]