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by on September 2nd, 2009

It started back in summer 1999 and took the world by storm. Today blogging has becimageome something without which the modern worker cannot survive. Not only individuals but whole companies. Such is the power of blogging!

It has been a long journey, but one that’s mostly filled with successes rather then setbacks or failures. So what is that ONE reason that brought this, well I call it the Blog Revolution, upon us? Let me give you a hint:

by on August 28th, 2009

Just wrote an article and wish it could be read in 40+ different languages? Just a fewimage clicks away. Literally! Google has incorporated translation tool into Google Docs which lets you translate your text into 42 different languages.

by on August 21st, 2009

Tired of opening multiple tabs and switch between them to browse through multiple videos and settle on one to watch? Or is the browser too bulky? Now you can enhance your Youtube experience by viewing videos right from your desktop without any browser but a really cool app that’s designed only for this purpose.

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by on August 21st, 2009

Want to search for podcasts of your favorite topic? If you have an Android phone thimageen surely you can with the new Google Listen Search app for Android based phones. It is a seamlessly simple app that lets you manage your own podcasts and also search for them by typing in the keywords or saying them into your phone.

by on July 31st, 2009

I have written before about faces behind popular programming languages and all seemed geeks of their times! (and their time hasn’t yet passed!). So how much money do programmers make? Or to be specific, top programmers? the ones who created programming languages or used it to achieve phenomenal success (like Google). Here is a list of 10 persons who made great bucks in the Programming world.

by on July 28th, 2009

It was nine years ago and 14 million searches performed per day but the coimagempany behind this all was still searching for success. Back then they had 3000 servers (called personal computers then) which handled 14 million search request each day and housed at two different locations: Exodus, San Jose and GlobalCenter, SunnyVale. Google was not the owner of these two Internet Providers which looks quite amazing, now in retrospect.

by on July 26th, 2009

Exciting news from the Android community is that Android OS 2.0 Donut has beimageen released to the developers with support for Mutitouch, CDMA and Gesture Recognition. This certainly will open doors to an era of great apps flooding the Android apps market. Earlier yesterday, Motorola released the MOTODEV which is an Adroid IDE for Motorola sets.

by on July 26th, 2009

For a person like me who has to google a hundred time each and every daimagey, watching the same white color over and over again is making my eyes sore. I recently found a solution: Color enhancer for Google to increase your Googling experience.

The Google Color Enhancer simply colors google pages (search, news etc) in a dark less itchy color so that

by on July 25th, 2009

Taking the lead in phone manufacturers enabling support for building Androidimage apps on their phones, Motorola has announced MOTODEV which is an IDE for developing apps on Android that will run on Motorola’s phones.

by on July 17th, 2009

imageGoogle has introduced a collection of favorite places of local experts. Google Favorites Places allows you to explore favorite places of local experts from cities around the world on Google Maps. Check out the video to know more:

by on July 15th, 2009

Even though there are many Feed Reader widgets out there and the competition isimage stiff too but with the release of Google’s Reader Widget, which is yet another 20% project by Google’s James Yum, is going to be a pleasant addition to your Google Desktop.

by on July 7th, 2009

Since the entrance of the white horse (of course Google Chrome), browser wars have been intensified especially for Mozilla which might have to do away with all the revenue it was generating with its search partnership with Google.image

Now the focus is on Speed and this is exactly what Google exploited by releasing its bare-bone browser, the Google Chrome. But Chrome is so far no comparison with Firefox given it’s advanced features and flexibility but users want speed and Chrome is giving them that.

by on July 4th, 2009

Its called Rachel, Sony Erricson’s first Android based phone which is scheduled to hit the market sometime this year. The phone has 3.5” to 4.1” pressure sensitive (might be multi touch) screen (rumored), a whopping 8 megapixel camera and to top that all it’s based on Qualcomm Snap Dragon QSD8250 platform, enabling processor speeds of up to 1 GHz and HSPA speeds up to 7.2 Mbit per second which will naturally boost 3D graphics. It’s also reported that it also has a 3.5 mm jack connector as well as a mini-USB connector at the top of the phone.

by on May 28th, 2009

1) Ubuntu Tweak

Ubuntu Tweak allows changing all the itsy-bitsy pieces of Ubuntu desktop OS. It is the equivalent of TweakUI for Windows. You can achieve the same results by using the gconf-editor tool in Ubuntu. Ubuntu Tweak also helps install third-party upgrades in a simpler fashion so it definitely gives a new boost to your clumsy Ubuntu desktop and increases UserExperience.

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by on April 29th, 2009

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Technology has once again come to the rescue and shown it’s many wonders!

Well, just a few years ago, it were only high tech centers like CDC ( Center for Disease Control and Prevention) which could track the spread of epidemic diseases.

Now almost everyone with an internet connection can track the spread of this deadly Swine Flu virus thanks to GoogleMaps!