Entries Tagged ‘Google’

Will PC Calling Ever Become Mainstream?

The internet is a great place for making various media free for public use, such as: directory submissions, instant messaging, social network, and so forth. One of the media on the internet that is free is PC-to-phone calling, but unfortunately, this technology has not become utilized and popular as we thought it would be. This [...]

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Google’s Real-Time Searching Gets Own Section

The role of search has evolved throughout this past decade, moving search into different formats, such as: videos, maps, social, and even the aspect of “real-time search results.” Having your search results presented to you from various sources around the web in real time, the search giant Google has now dedicated a separate page on [...]

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Gmail: The Arcade Game

Gmail, which is the search-giant Google‘s web-based e-mail service, has evolved into its own entity ever since the service opened up to the public in 2005 after being an invite-only service. After going public, Gmail has become one of the largest web-based e-mail services, competing with other services like Hotmail and Yahoo Mail. Recently, Paul [...]

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Into Google Wave? Help Save It!

When people think of Google, they think of it being the dominant search engine of the web; however, not many people think of the other services they provide, such as Google Wave and Google Buzz. Both of these services are very large tiers of the Google network. According to a recent blog post on Google’s [...]

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Google Image Search Gets a Makeover

The search giant Google offers users various ways to search for media, such as video search, map search, and also their image search feature, which I will be elaborating on today. Google Image Search is a great way to finding images pertaining to a specific subject or niche around the web and also recently updated [...]

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Use Google Earth To View Oil Spill Range

If you have not been living under a rock, you will know that the large oil spill that is currently happening in the Gulf of Mexico is the most talked about topic, especially on the news and on Twitter as a trending topic. With this in mind, various internet technologies have emerged to calculate the [...]

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Google I/O Is Here – Are You Ready?

If you are a developer and are heavily involved in Google‘s web application development, I am fairly certain you are aware of the Google I/O convention that is happening this week. If not, this post’s intention is to inform you about the most massive developer event of the year. Google I/O is a two-day developer [...]

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The New Google SERPs Are Here!

Back in March, I published a blog post that discussed a new Google SERP design that could possibly come into fruition. Recently, if you have been to Google, you would have noticed that the new SERP design has been fully implemented. With this new SERP design, you will notice the following cosmetic changes: Search Page [...]

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