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15 Windows Utilities You Can’t Live Without – PC Magazine
Categories Consumer Electronics Desktops Digital Cameras HDTVs Laptops MP3 Players Netbooks Phones Printers Security Software MORE > Top Reviews Harman Kardon SoundSticks II Visually stunning and sonically spectacular, Harman Kardon SoundSticks II remain the best 2.1-channel PC speakers.
Google Buys DocVerse in Midst of App Battle (redOrbit)
Google Buys DocVerse in Midst of App Battle Posted on: Saturday, 6 March 2010, 16:10 CST On Friday, Google announced that it bought start-up DocVerse, which will help the company in its battle with Microsoft in the mobile application market. Google Apps team product manager Jonathan Rochelle said in a blog post that DocVerse is “a small, nimble team of talented developers who share our vision, and they’ve enabled true collaboration right within Microsoft Office.” Google plans to use the DocVerse technology to help improve Google Docs, which is a word processing software that is part of the company’s suite of programs offered online as free services “in the cloud.” “The future of productivity applications is in the cloud,” Rochelle said.
HTC Denies Apple’s Accusations, Google Supports – Techtree.com
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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.
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
Less Is More in Google’s OS – MIT Technology Review (blog)
Technology Review in English | en Español | auf Deutsch | in Italiano | 中文 | in India Home Videos Blogs Briefings Community Magazine Newsletters Events Resources Subscribe Computing Web Communications Energy Materials Biomedicine Business [1] 2 Next » Less Is More in Google’s OS Chrome OS is ridiculously simple–and that’s why you’ll love it. By Simson Garfinkel Wednesday, February 24, 2010 E-mail Audio » Listen – Flash Listen – MP3 Subscribe to podcast What is this? Powered by Print Favorite Share » Digg this Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Add to Facebook Slashdot It! Stumble It! Add to Mixx Add to Newsvine Add to Connotea Add to CiteUlike Add to Furl Googlize this Add to Rojo Add to MyWeb Most of this article was written on a six-year-old computer running Google’s new Chromium OS.
MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Announce Hybrid OS MeeGo – Techtree.com
Reuters MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Announce Hybrid OS MeeGo Techtree.com While most other OSes (except for the notable exception of Google's Chrome OS ) try to concentrate on one platform – be it mobile, Internet tablets or … MeeGo: Everything you need to know ElectricPig.co.uk MeeGo interface sighted! First screenshot reveals new details ElectricPig.co.uk all 513 news articles
MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Launch Hybrid OS MeeGo – Techtree.com
PC World MWC 2010: Intel, Nokia Launch Hybrid OS MeeGo Techtree.com While most other OSes (except for the notable exception of Google's Chrome OS ) try to concentrate on one platform – be it mobile, Internet tablets or … MeeGo: Everything you need to know ElectricPig.co.uk MeeGo interface sighted! First screenshot reveals new details ElectricPig.co.uk all 493 news articles
Google Buzz for Gmail: Bad for Wave? – Sparxoo (blog)
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