I found another interesting article which I thought I would share with you:
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Google is working on its most ambitious project to date, the creation of a global data transfer network that could effectively serve as a private Internet. Since the introduction of AdWords three years ago, Google has become the world's largest media company and advertising vehicle. It has grown to rival Microsoft in scope and scale. The process has made it a fully globalized corporation.
Hey byroman, I've seen some your posts and found that you are copying stuff from diff. sources and then pasting it over here...please read the rules and regulations first and make sure that when you copy anything from any website, email or anything which you have not written then please QUOTE it. Please read rules first and then start following them to avoid ban or any warning.
Hello, As I was coming back home from work, me and a colleague were discussing about how helpful
and faster chrome is compared to firefox (Firefox still rules though /xd.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":XD:" border="0" alt="xd.gif" />) Well chrome got me thinking
about what if Google launched a keyboard of its own... Now it set me thinking about what goodies
I'd like in this keyboard. First of all I think it would be awesome if the keyboard could
automatically synchronize with Chrome so that speed dial or something could be possible. Now my idea
was that....
Won't it be great if i can see all my favorite contents in Google Picasa web-albums, Youtube and
some Google in my television... Yes that day is not too long. Google has made a pact with a japanese
company that will help you experience the above said things... QUOTE Japanese manufacturer
Matsushita (Panasonic) has signed a deal with Google that will see the company launch flat panel
television sets that allow users to access YouTube and other Google services such as Picasa Web
Albums. The deal is said to be non-exclusive with the first units set to be launched ....
Im just curious to know , which is the programming language behind the following websites.if u know
anyone/all of them please tell me. 1- ebay.com 2- amazon.com 3- msn.com ( i assume asp.net) 4-
yahoo.com 5- google.com As i mentioned in previous posts that im in learning mode /smile.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> so i just ask sometimes
stupid questions.. and i have to confess that this forum is very excellent place , since its not
only providing the free hosting , it is giving me so much knowledge , what Google or others c....
I was searching from google a couple hours ago, and i noticed a link on the bottom that said
'New: Google Web Accelerator (Beta)". I was instantly curious, and here's what i found:
http://webaccelerator.google.com/support.html . It looks like a proxy that automatically crawls
through pages and downloads things you will encounter next, speeding up the browsing process. It
even has a monitor of how much time you saved. Im installing it as im typing this, and i will
update on how it is.....
If you log into your gmail account they have added a new feature called chat. You download there
program its quite similar to aim It lets you talk to any gmail member you can also log your
conversations into your gmail account.' I find this quite intresting how google seems to do
everything Next they will probally become an isp and an webhost. who knows whats next.......
ever wondered about robots, what they can du and can't do and where the robot industry is
heading, read up this trully comprehensive and very informative set of articles. At least some good
to know info u should get from here:)
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/mech-t.../mg18725085.600 happy readnig /biggrin.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />....
Google and Yahoo Aim at Another Screen i just love these two maverick corporate giants.
/tongue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tongue.gif' /> envision google and yahoo
invading our tv screens very soon. makes TV a more interactive medium, i guess, apart from just
channel-surfing via remote control. /tongue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle'
alt='tongue.gif' /> anybody here from las vegas who visited the consumer electronics show already?
can you give us a personal report on the new features they have there?....
QUOTE hajmola writes "According to an article in The Inquirer, 'Google has confirmed that it
will launch free spreadsheet and word-processing software online and take on Microsoft in one of its
biggest markets. Under the deal, Google will allow web users to access Sun's OpenOffice from a
toolbar.'" This is full confirmation of a story from Tuesday. Forbes thinks this isn't
anything to write home about, while InfoWorld disagrees. Source: Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=...tid=217&tid=109 Google builds an empire to rival Microsoft ....
QUOTE Google, the world's most used search engine, is set to take on online voice and
instant messaging service providers such as Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo. The firm has released a
free service called Google Talk, which lets e-mail account holders talk to each other via a PC,
microphone and speakers. There had been speculation that Google would use the cash from a
$4bn share sale to buy its way into the market. Instead, Google promised to try to make Talk
work with other firms' offerings. Google Talk will also offer instant messaging, but unlike ....
Everyone has been speculating, but will Google finally make the move to purchase Mozilla's
FireFox? Some say Google is secretly developing its own browser, but why would it? Google is a
constant "plug" for FireFox and everything it offers Since the pre-1.0 stages of FireFox,
Google's Gmail - have supported (and in some cases, required) the use of Firefox. Since March
30, 2005 the Google search engine has utilized the link prefetching feature of Firefox for faster
searching. http://www.juiceenewsdaily.com/0605...le_mozilla.html source: juicenewsdaily....
QUOTE The technology behind Google's great results As a Google user, you're familiar
with the speed and accuracy of a Google search. How exactly does Google manage to find the right
results for every query as quickly as it does? The heart of Google's search technology is
PigeonRank™, a system for ranking web pages developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin
at Stanford University. PigeonRank System Building upon the breakthrough work of B. F. Skinner,
Page and Brin reasoned that low cost pigeon clusters (PCs) could be used to compute the re....
I don't know if anybody has already posted this, here you go:
http://www.broom.org/epic/ols-master.html This is a personal perspective of what will goolge do in
the future, it is a interesting idea though, think about google intergrating all its services
together, gmail, googlegroups, blogger, keyhole, web hosting (suppose they do), what will that
change the internet?....
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