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Google has Developed A “Google Phone”

Google has confirmed that it has developed a “google phone”, although at this moment in time it is purely for internal use by its employees. The revelation has however heightened speculation that the internet giant is planning to start selling am Android based smartphone under its own brandname. It is reported that the handset, codenames…

Google
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Google Wants your voicemail messages to improve!

As posted on the official Google Voice Blog, in an effort to further improve Google Voice’s voicemail transcription capabilities, Google is asking for users’ help. Previously, a user could check a box, letting Google know how useful the transcribed message was. Now, when you check one of those boxes, Google will ask if you’d like…

Google
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Goggles Visual Search by Google

Google has launched a new application for Google Android mobile phones that will allow people to search for more information about a famous landmark or work of art simply by taking a photo of that object. The announcement came along with Google Real Time Live search. Google Goggles can recognize books, tourist attractions, famous paintings…

OpenOffice
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Open Office – Freeware

it is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. It can…

BingYahoo
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Yahoo & Microsoft Search Deal

Yahoo! and Microsoft announced today that they have finalized their search deal that will replace the exsisting Yahoo! search engine, and implement Microsoft’s Bing search engine. The press release by Yahoo! and Microsoft confirmed that the deal made in July of this year is now final. The deal entails that Microsoft will acquire an exclusive…

Google
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Google’s new dedicated dictionary site

One part of Google’s search engine that many use quite regularly is the define:term aspect. This, as you can see, will define the term entered for the user. Now, Google’s extended this by creating a dedicated dictionary portion of their site, compatible with a range of languages. According to the LA Times, this new dictionary…

GeneralGoogle
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Google’s new homepage

Google’s been tinkering with its homepage style as of late; it hasn’t been testing any big changes, as many people know and love the simplistic white Google look as it is, but one which the company has unveiled today has a new ‘fade-in’ style homepage for users. You’ll notice the new homepage if you visit…

Windows Mobile
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Windows Mobile 7 UI confirmed by Microsoft?

Microsoft confirmed today that the company will unveil its plans for Windows Mobile 7 at the MIX 2010 conference in March next year. Microsoft Office Vice President Kurt Delbene confirmed the news at the end of day two at the Professional Developers Conference here in Los Angeles. Little is known about Windows Mobile 7 except…

FirefoxMozilla
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Firefox 3.6 blocks sneaky addons

Computerworld is reporting that the forthcoming version of Firefox 3.6 will include a feature which disables the ability for other applications to “sneakily” install add-ons without the users knowledge. One can assume this is in response to Microsoft’s sneaky move which installed an add-on without notifying users at all – and exposed users to malware.…