Google Labs has just released App Inventor BETA upon the Internet — a simple-to-use DIY app maker for the Android OS. Based on a visual block WYSIWYG editor rather than creating / editing tons of code, the App Inventor supposedly has functions for “just about [...]
Continue ReadingGoogle has finally launched an SSL (Secure Socket Layer) version of their browser based searching. Details from Google are below. With Google search over SSL, you can have an end-to-end encrypted search solution between your computer and Google. This secured channel helps protect your search [...]
Continue ReadingIt seems that Andrew Bell ang Google have joined forces to create Series01 Android Collectibles. The Series 01 includes 12 different designs in blind-boxed cases of 16. A whole case will nearly include full set. Be on the lookout for some super rare editions. Each [...]
Continue ReadingFrom the fellows that brought you Chromium, the open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web built from the Google Chrome browser source code and brought you Chromium OS, the operating system [...]
Continue ReadingReadAir is an OSX Themed Desktop Client for Mac or Windows. Built with Adobe Air. ReadAir accesses your Google Reader account and runs on your desktop as a web-app. This is just one of the many examples of the power Adobe Air has giving developers, [...]
Continue ReadingHere is a quick comparison between Wikipedia, Powerset & Google of the search term “Who is the princess of Wales?” Lets take a quick look; Wikipedia Results Wikipedia clearly shows that Camilla is the current princess. Google’s Results
Continue ReadingHere is a little known hack you can easily use to sort Google search results by time: Search for anything as usual from http://www.google.com On the results page add the following to the end of the URL in the address bar: &as_qdr=d Have fun!
Continue ReadingGoogle speaks out on the issue of Microsoft’s hostile bid for Yahoo! and how this will likely hinder the preservation of the underlying principles of the Internet: openness and innovation. “Could the acquisition of Yahoo! allow Microsoft — despite its legacy of serious legal and [...]
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