Chris Gilmer ,
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
A Japanese electronics company called Matsushita, who also happens to make TV’s for Panasonic, has announced a deal with Google that will allow users to directly access YouTube content online through their internet plasma TV’s.
There is no word whether the internet enabled plasma TV’s will be branded with Google, or solely a Matsushita brand, [...]
Filed under: Google by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Google is by no means slowing down on the development of the online based Google Docs productivity suite. As we found out past weekend, Presentations are now embeddable, and plenty new features will be rolling out in 2008. Well, another new feature has just entered the word based Docs, Headers and Footers. Taking the [...]
Filed under: Google, Office by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
The CES news is flowing out early this year, and yesterday it flowed right onto some interesting Google news.
Magellan, providers of steller GPS units, have joined forces with Google to build a device called the Maestro Elite 5340+GPRS. This new device will have GPRS, and will enable real time traffic reports and local directions [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
Google launched Presentations to their online office killer in Docs a few months ago, but that hasnt stopped the team from integrating some cool useful features that will make you think twice about using the competition.
Check out the new features and tell us you’re not excited:
Embeddable Presentations
Importing slides from other Google or Powerpoint presentations.
Drag and [...]
Filed under: Design, Google, Office, Productivity, Web by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Friday, January 4th, 2008
And we thought it was just a foolish multi billion dollar way to rank search engine results… UK researchers are saying that Google’s PageRank does such a good job at ranking search results that it could help them focus more accurately on key routes of infection.
The PageRank method currently under the microscope by the researchers, [...]
Filed under: Google, Search by Chris Gilmer
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