Archive for November 11th, 2009

Google plans Chrome Mac beta for December (CNET)

Google plans to release the first beta version of its Chrome browser in early December. Be careful about changes to the extensions technology until then, though.

Google’s new programming language is a Go (Geek.com)

When frustrated by a programming language there is only one thing left to do: create your own. Google has announced a new open source experimental language it is calling “Go”. Google announced the new language in their Open Source Blog and stated that it has the development speed of Python and the performance and safety

Google releases programming language project – StrategyEye (subscription)

All Articles   StrategyEye Articles Advanced Search Google releases programming language project 11th November 2009 Email Print Save Share Google is releasing an experimental programming language, as part of new project called Go. Google says Go will compile complex codes into executable files and claims it will match the speed of C++ and JavaScript. Google says Go is designed to build server software such as Gmail

Google’s Cheap Cloud Storage: Worth the Price? (PC World)

Already reasonable prices drop on Google’s bonus storage, but usage is limited for now.

Google launches Go programming language (V3.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

Google has just released a new experimental programming language to the open source community.

Google launches Go programming language (vnunet.com)

Cath Everett, V3.co.uk , Wednesday 11 November 2009 at 15:23:00 Could be used to build web servers and databases Google has just released a new experimental programming language to the open source community. Go is an attempt by the web giant to mix the dynamic, web-friendly attributes of scripting languages like Python with the performance and security benefits of compiled languages like C …

Google Gives You More Storage for Less, but Still No GDrive (ReadWriteWeb)

Google just announced dramatically reduced prices for their online storage options via a post on the company’s Official Google Blog . The new rates give you 20 GB for $5 per year, or, as Google puts it “twice as much storage for a quarter of the old price.” The new options also let you expand your storage all the way up to 16 TB if need be. As always, these extra storage options are available …

Google Gives You More Storage for Less, but Still No GDrive – ReadWriteWeb (blog)

Google Gives You More Storage for Less, but Still No GDrive Written by Sarah Perez / November 11, 2009 5:59 AM / 4 Comments « Prior Post Google just announced dramatically reduced prices for their online storage options via a post on the company’s Official Google Blog .

Google’s Cheap Cloud Storage: Worth the Price? (PC World via Yahoo! News)

Google has always been generous with its storage space for Gmail and Picasa, giving users roughly 7GB and 1GB, respectively, for free. For most people, this is plenty of room to accumulate e-mail and post high-resolution photos online and have them backed up and protected by Google’s powerful servers

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