TechCrunch:
The public debut of Google Chrome OS today has the press abuzz over the potential of the new web-based operating system. And now that it’s open sourced, you have the chance to try it out for yourself. Unfortunately, most peo (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
I am a happy Yahoo Mail user. I’ve been a Yahoo Mail user since the early days. I also know that I am a bad tech blogger and early adopter because I don’t use (and make love to) Gmail. I regularly get noogies at tech conferen (Read More)
Lifehacker:
YouTube starts hitting 1080p resolution, courts start respecting work email privacy a bit, and cheap food gets the gourmet makeover. YouTube 1080p roll-out begins If you're shooting something new, feel free to go as big as y (Read More)
Wired Top Stories:
Serious work has begun on Internet Explorer 9, the next revision of Microsoft’s flagship web browser.That sounds like good news, right? After all, IE8 has its moments, but it isn’t exactly a cutting edge browser. Certainly, a (Read More)
Delicious/erier2003:
Google had a low-key event today to preview Chrome OS, its new operating system based on Linux and the Chrome browser. Things are still pretty early -- it's not even in beta yet, let alone on shipping products -- but that's (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Google offered up everything but a finished Chrome OS today, releasing its source code and explaining how it's different than other operating systems. Here are the features, functions, and screenshots you'll want to know abou (Read More)
BetaNews.Com:
By Tim Conneally, BetanewsGoogle announced its open source Chrome OS last July and it has been a little more than a mystery to the wondering public since that time. Now, an official first look is mere hours away.At 10:00 am P (Read More)
Engadget:
Google had a low-key event today to preview Chrome OS, its new operating system based on Linux and the Chrome browser. Things are still pretty early -- it's not even in beta yet, let alone on shipping products -- but that's (Read More)
Softpedia News - Webmaster:
Google doesn't really like big product and feature launches. It's about to have one very, very soon as it unleashes Google Chrome OS into the world, but for the most part its products and services evolve slowly with small bu (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced recently that its Nokia Messaging service was now available for mobile phone users in Poland on the airwaves of Orange. Starting with November 17, Orange Poland offers access to Noki (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Yesterday, Google introduced a Gmail Labs feature that tells you if your friends are online using an Android device. I can definitely see some benefit to this — before even sending an instant message to someone, you gain a li (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
The social media data company Rapleaf has just released the final parts of their 3-part study involving the demographics and online behavior of webmail users. In the first part of the study, gender and age data was examined a (Read More)
Softpedia News - Telecoms:
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced recently that its Nokia Messaging service was now available for mobile phone users in Poland on the airwaves of Orange. Starting with November 17, Orange Poland offers access to Nok (Read More)
Submitted by jeffisageek
from Google Reader:
It's no secret that we're big gadget fans here. Waaay back in 2006, we launched a feature that enabled you to add a daily gadget to Google Calendar: clicking on a checkmark icon would bring up your tasks for that day.The prob (Read More)
Engadget en español:
Filed under: Original, Telefonía, InternetLa dirección de Google debe haber pensado que nadie mejor que ellos mismos para promocionar la marca de la casa. A partir de ahora la ventana de contactos de Gmail mostrará quiénes so (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Google Is Powerful. We All Know This And Live With It. But That Brings Up Some Interesting Concerns When They Break Into New ...
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Softpedia News - Webmaster:
Google Maps is great for mapping out a trip, getting directions, or finding a Chinese restaurant near you, but Google Earth manages to make maps actually fun. The latest version of Google's 3D mapping software just shed its (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows only: The Sumatra PDF Viewer is a tiny, open-source, portable, and, most of all, lightning-quick replacement for the bloated Adobe Reader we've all learned to replace. It's only a 1.2 MB download, so why not give it a (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Though maudlin to consider, it's important to think about what happens to your email and social networking accounts when you die. Will your relatives be able to gain access, or will the accounts simply fade away? That depends (Read More)