Turn autoplay off Turn autoplay on Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Jump to content [s] Jump to comments [c] Jump to site navigation [0] Jump to search [4] Terms and conditions [8] Sign in Register Mobile version Text larger smaller guardian.co.uk Technology Web News Sport Comment Culture Business Money Life & style Travel Environment TV Blogs Video Community Jobs News Technology Google Google launches app store Web giant takes on Microsoft with Google Apps Marketplace offering cloud-based applications Tweet this Comments ( … ) Mercedes Bunz guardian.co.uk , Wednesday 10 March 2010 14.35 GMT Google Apps Marketplace challenges Microsoft’s ambitions to dominate cloud computing. Photograph: Jae C Hong/AP Google has announced that it has opened the Google Apps Marketplace to developers. More than 50 companies wil be involved in the Apps Marketplace, which will offer business software such as a project management application, a tax and a payroll program, an electronic fax program, an e-signature service, and a design tool for Google Docs
Posts Tagged ‘article’
Google Chrome OS “business version” coming in 2011 – ITBusiness.ca
News Videos Green Innovation Professional Development Line of Business SMB Security Communications Information Management Mobility Main Marketing Finance C.Suite Small Business Centre Mid-Sized Business Centre IT Business Top Stories Budget ‘removes obstacles’ to foreign investment in Canadian tech firms How to make telework work for you tips from 3 experts How to turn a million tweets into a million bucks Yahoo! Canada unveils new customizable home page Dating site discreetly woos Canadians with Web and mobile … Find more videos in our: Video Library Email the Editor Email a Friend Print this Page Google Chrome OS business version coming in 2011 Plus, a rumoured concept notebook from Acer and a notebook that’s less than $100? 3/9/2010 11:26:00 AM By: Maxine Cheung March 10, 2010 Acer possibly developing laptop with frame-less display, touchscreen keyboard ZD Net Rachel King writes about a new rumoured concept notebook from Acer.
Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS – PC World
News Reviews How-To’s Downloads Shop & Compare Forums Business Center Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service Discover news , guides , and products for your business Software & Services Office Hardware Security Servers & Storage Cell Phones & Mobile Operating Systems Networking & VOIP Software / Services March 09, 2010 2:20 PM Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Nicholas Bonsack, Macworld.com Parallels, whose Desktop offering lets you run a variety of operating systems without ever having to leave Mac OS X, has updated Parallels Desktop 5.0 to include support for Google’s Chrome OS. People who read this also read: Previously, Parallels Desktop worked with Google’s open source version of Chrome OS, dubbed Chromium OS, but with a few tweaks .
HTC Denies Apple’s Accusations, Google Supports – Techtree.com
Ask Techtree User Reviews Notes Feedback Login Sign Up Home News Gaming Internet Telecom Software Networking Interview General Hardware Security Gadgets Electronics Prices/Tariffs Reviews Mobiles Digi.
Google acquires Picnik – Digit
Sign-in / Quick Registration / Subscribe to Digit / Newsletter Sign up Win an Acer Aspire Netbook Home Reviews Features News Downloads Videos Forum Classifieds Digit Store Subscribe Top Categories: Laptops & PCs / Mobiles & PDAs / Portable Players / Digital Cameras / Audio / TVs / CPUs & Motherboards / Tips & Tricks / Agent 001 / Q&A / General Featured Story Windows 7 Review – Part 5 Home > News > Google acquires Picnik Latest News Headline: AMD’s New 890GX Chipset with Integrated DX 10.1 Gr… Google acquires Picnik by Kshitij Sobti / Mar 02, 2010 19:14:18 IST / Tags: google picnic , picnic , online image editor , online editor , online apps Rate this article Not Rated In a not quite so unexpected move, Google has acquired , Picnik, a website which provides an online image editor built in Flash. Picnik is an online image editor which allows you to open image files from your Picasa, Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket, and a host of other image hosting services.
Acer to Face Competition on Netbook Market – Softpedia
NEWS CATEGORIES: NEW! Gadgets End-users would likely know by now that the netbook market soared during 2009 and was the main factor behind the growth of some PC vendors. Some of the netbook makers even focused on this market segment, the result being higher revenues and profits. One company that could be said to have benefited the most from this market area was Acer, which even managed to take the second place as a worldwide PC supplier and the first place as a netbook vendor.
Google Chrome OS; Conclusion – Digit
Sign-in / Quick Registration / Subscribe to Digit / Newsletter Sign up Win an Acer Aspire Netbook Home Reviews Features News Downloads Videos Forum Classifieds Digit Store Subscribe Top Categories: Laptops & PCs / Mobiles & PDAs / Portable Players / Digital Cameras / Audio / TVs / CPUs & Motherboards / Tips & Tricks / Agent 001 / Q&A / General Featured Story Fishy Photography Home > Feature story > Google Chrome OS; Conclusion Latest News Headline: Inside Google’s search algorithm Google Chrome OS; Conclusion by Kshitij Sobti / Feb 24, 2010 17:28:31 IST / Tags: google chrome , chrome os , [cloud-os-review-series] Rate this article Not Rated No discussion of cloud operating systems is complete without a mention of Google’s Chrome OS. While it is certainly not the first cloud operating system created, it is what has brought the concept to the attention of many. There is a major twist to the story of Google Chrome OS though, as was revealed in a conversation between Ars and Google
Sneak Peek at Google’s Chrome OS in Tablet Hardware – Technorati (blog)
Sneak Peek at Google’s Chrome OS in Tablet Hardware Author: Yusuf Khan Published: February 01, 2010 at 10:07 pm Share Fast on the heels of Apple’s iPad which came out last week to rave reviews (and some rants on its lack of Flash support) is what may be Google’s response: Chrome OS running on tablet devices. Is this a final design
The IPad Isn’t a Third Device, but a Third Revolution – PC World
Office Hardware February 01, 2010 11:10 AM The IPad Isn’t a Third Device, but a Third Revolution More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Dan Moren, Macworld.com A few years ago I brought my MacBook into an Apple Store to get it serviced–this was a first-generation model, which had the rather unenviable habit of spontaneously rebooting for no apparent reason. People who read this also read: The two Geniuses had looked over my computer with the same critical eye that an enthusiast might give a hot rod. “Look,” said one, “he’s replaced the battery monitor in the menu bar.
Multitouch in Chrome OS? Maybe, But Don’t Hold Your Breath – Softpedia
NEWS CATEGORIES: NEW! Gadgets The hype around Google Chrome OS has died down a bit now that Google unveiled its first operating system (not accounting for Android on the mobile front). Scheduled to debut in time for holiday season 2010, Google still has a lot of work ahead of it and, while we have a general idea of what the company has envisioned, a lot of the details are still lacking. One feature that got pushed into the spotlight recently is ‘touch’ thanks to the overhyped Apple iPad launch .



Tags: