Google is working to make electric vehicles more efficient charge

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Let electric vehicles charge faster, Bu Zhiyu spend too much time in the charge, the idea many people have, but it seems no one thinks he can do better than Google. It is said that Google has done in this regard some “preliminary work.” But we all know that “Google” and “preliminary” work is not [...]

Microsoft to Launch New Decision and Answer Search Engine “Bing” Next Week

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Ready to rev up a new search engine? Microsoft is gearing up to launch its newest search engine effort, the succinctly named (and Web 2.0-ish sounding) Bing, set for June 3, to compete in a market that Google currently rules.

It was no secret that Microsoft was getting ready to roll out a new search engine, [...]

Google Friend Connect Social Toolbar Features

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Google Friend Connect on Wednesday added a “social bar” that lets webmasters consolidate Friend Connect features. Google offical site released a post “Google Friend Connect introduces the social bar”
“The social bar concentrates many of the basic social functions into a small strip at the top or bottom of your webpage,” Christopher Wren, a software engineer [...]

Google Releases Google Sync for the iPhone and Windows Mobile Device

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

For that past year I’ve been using OggSync for Windows Mobile to sync my Google Calendar directly to my Windows Mobile phone (see OggSync Mobile). I only have one calendar to sync, so I’ve just been using the free version. Only downside is that it isn’t automatic or on demand, so I’ve had to try [...]

Google Book Search brings books to Cellphones

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Brief: Google announced on their blog this week that their amazing and comprehensive Google Book Search has gone moible. Google Book Search is the best entertainment web idea since Hulu, and now you can access 1.5 million books from it, including classics like Heart of Darkness, The Iliad, The Canterbury Tales, and Macbeth.
Google has liberated [...]

Google Latitude: Locate and Track Your Friends on Google Maps

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Google Latitude is a new feature of Google Maps for mobile. The application is going to be available for Android handsets and not only. With Latitude you will be able to monitor your friends and family. You’ll always know where they are and you’re always going to know how to get there.
Google Latitude is tightly [...]

forward Firefox! Microsoft Live Search, the new version of Google toolbar report

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

i [written by: tomky Wang]
this week Firefox here two things: first , Microsoft”s live search career after years of operation, finally found a surprising fact: this world aowser called Firefox and Firefox do not have the live search can be used up, in 2009/1/24. This commemorations, Microsoft has finally [...]

nikitovich old talk about XO-2: we very much welcome that can be copied.

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

i [written by: tomky
Wang] a few days ago we dug into the OLPC XO-2 models, good old recently in the nikitovich @ h access have also mentioned in the XO-2 p issues.He gave a very interesting analogy: XO-1 design quote Apple”s thinking and XO-2 is Google”s philosophy.in [...]

Google’s “This site may harm your computer”: Bug or Hacked?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The Google has flipped out. Starting a few minutes ago when I try to click on any Google search result, I am shown all the sites were marked on “This site may harm your computer“. The one below was the result when I tried to click through to http://google.com/, the first result for searching for [...]

Google’s GDrive could kill off the desktop computer in 2009?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Google is about to launch the ‘GDrive’, according to industry reports, which would allow people to store almost all their data on the internet and access it from wherever they are. TG Daily, an American technology news website, predicted: “Throw your hard drive away, Google’s Gdrive is arriving in 2009.”  The GDrive would enable people [...]

Now, You can Watch Google and YouTube Video Preview inside Gmail Chat

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Here is new feature just added to Gmail chat: YouTube and Google Video previews. If you receive (or send) a link to a video in a chat message, you’ll see a preview of the video right in your chat window.

Gmail Chat added a feature that was initially released in the Google Talk gadget: playing videos [...]

Enjoy Google Chrome 2.0: Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta Released

Friday, January 9th, 2009

There’s a new release of Google’sowser, Chrome that is doing the rounds; which has a set of new features including support for Greasemonkey (Yeay!). There’s still some way to go before it has all the features I’d need to make it my mainstreamowser (I’m just too comfortable in Firefox), but considering the last drop was [...]

Sony Ericsson with HTC will be next year the launch of Android mobile operating system

Monday, January 5th, 2009

[written by: Yeager Yu]
this year”s intelligent mobile ch”ung considered TMNT, but it seems that next year great.At present, in addition S60 platform platform in the fifth edition of n97 is relatively clear, at present can see the message, probably the Android operating systems, and soundss quite exciting.like before ASUS will claim that the [...]

2010: Google Android for Netbook?

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Everyone has been predicting a Google OS to compete with Windows for years, yet it never managed to show up. It turns out that a Google OS is ALREADY OUT. It’s called Android. In it’s current form Android is being rolled out as a mobile phone operating system, but it turns out that’s not it’s [...]

Google Tells Gmail IE6 Users to Switch To Chrome or Firefox

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Google has begun suggesting that users of Gmail, the company’s email service halt their use of internet explorer and move on to either their own browser, Chrome, or Firefox, which they are heavily involved with. Google has now listed IE6 as an unsupported Gmail browser. Web developers across the world are complaining and it’s good [...]

Track Santa with Google Maps on iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia S60, or G1

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Official Google Mobile Blog: Track Santa with Google Maps for mobile:
Santa’s making his list, the Elves are working around the clock, the sleigh is being prepped - Christmas is almost here! As they have since 1955, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) will be tracking Santa’s journey this Christmas, and Google will again enable you [...]

Mozilla CEO: It’s ‘complicated’ between Mozilla and Google because of Firefox and Chrome

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Google’s relationship with Firefox-developer Mozilla has been going through some complicated changes since Google’s Chrome hit the scene, according to an interview with Mozilla’s CEO. The partnership between the companies always seemed like an obvious one: the non-Microsofts teaming up against the Redmond giant as each launched products and services competing with existing Microsoft fare.  [...]

New Samsung Android Google phone will roll out in June 2009

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Brief: Korea IT News reported that Samsung will release an Android phone in the second quarter of the 2009  in North America via Sprint and T-Mobile. Samsung  has added 30 expert, increasing developers on the project to 80. Sprint also has a development team.

Samsung looks to be making sure it doesn’t get left out of [...]

Google Search Results Now Visually Display on Android and iPhone

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

If you’ve been running errands or just plain curious today, you probably ran a search through a mobile phone and noticed that Google’s search results page has a new look. The innovators in Mountain View, California have unveiled an optimized display system for mobile search results that make your iPhone or Android-powered phone load quicker [...]

Google Chrome is the worst in password security

Monday, December 15th, 2008

According to the Chapin Information Services (hereinafter referred to as “CIS”) recently released test results show that the top five in the current mainstream Web browser, and Google Chrome was the bottom in Password Security.

CIS tested Opera 9.62, Firefox 3.0.4, IE 7.0, Safari3.2 and Google Chrome1.0 which are five mainstream browsers on the Interne. The [...]