Jan 14, 2009
Seattle - On Wednesday, Google stated that it is going to launch a reseller program when the new Google Apps Premier makes its debut. The program will allow resellers to sell the new Apps and directly make profit. The new Apps program will be discounted 20% to the resellers. By purchasing the program from resellers, companies will be able to get one on one customer support. The resellers will be responsible for all of the customer's needs. Also, Google will not be ... Read More
Dec 11, 2008
Categories: Tech
New York - Google's web browser known as Chrome is no longer in the testing phase thanks to the users who helped them to diagnose issues that arose by sending in automatic crash reports. This is the fifteenth update for Chrome.
Google is known to take its time with the testing of new applications so the fast release of the new version of Chrome was somewhat of a shock. Google has said however, that Chrome was already pretty far along when it went ... Read More
Nov 21, 2008
Categories: Tech
New York - Google has introduced a new technology called SearchWiki, which will allow users to recommend the search results they have found useful or get rid of results that do not serve them.
'SearchWiki', defined by Google's own blog as a way to search for "re-classification", will be available for registered users of Google and the results are saved in the account.
The latest update of the Google search engine allows Internet users to customize searches of the results obtained in a search.
If ... Read More
Nov 13, 2008
New York - Body aches, chills, high fevers, and congestion; we all know when we are coming down with that dreaded flu.
A quick search online will confirm our suspicions before we head to the doctor. It is probable that everyone knew to expect this flu.
The news has been talking about an outbreak and the doctor had sent a warning. More than likely a coworker had it around the office way before any of this was mentioned. Aside from being in contact as ... Read More
Nov 11, 2008
New York - A conversation that everyone has had --at least once -- involves someone saying "i've got the flu" and in response, the answer usually is "yeah, it's going around."
Well a new tool from the creative minds at Google will now allow people to see if the flu is actually going around in their area.
It turns out that when people have the flu, they often use similar search queries. Using Google trends, people will now be able to see if other ... Read More
Nov 10, 2008
Los Angeles - Imagine a world where you can look @ full length Hollywood movies on your PC? Yeah I know it’s old news. Through innovations in broadband, Hulu and Fancast have become staples in the favorite pages of computer/TV lovers.
So it just makes sense that the leading Video sharing website, YouTube would be the next company to premiere full length movies. That’s right! Rumored to hit your LCD screens as early as next month, you will be able to watch movies ... Read More
Nov 5, 2008
Categories: Tech
New York (That Happened!) - Mozilla Firefox has recorded for the first time in history a world market share of 20 percent, growing together in popularity and in use.
Its main competitor, Internet Explorer, has not been doing so well -- their use by users has dropped to 71 percent.
Firefox is the second most popular browser in the world covering a market share of 18 percent since June 2008, according to published data from a follow-Net Applications, which includes The New York Times.
Mozilla's ... Read More
Oct 31, 2008
Categories: Tech
New York (That Happened!) - The phrase "google it" just got more powerful.
While Google has been a leading search engine for years now, this powerhouse engine has a new trick up its sleeve: it can now search scanned documents.
That little fact may not sound exciting to the average internet surfer at first, especially since Google results have shown scanned documents in its result lists before. The key difference, however, was that before Google could pick up on scanned documents like they were ... Read More