New Google Voice for iPhone
Google rolled out a new version of Google Voice for iPhone, but one that bypasses Apple's iTunes app store and functions direction from the iPhone's browser.
Google rolled out a new version of Google Voice for iPhone, but one that bypasses Apple's iTunes app store and functions direction from the iPhone's browser.
Over the next few weeks, Google Docs will expand to allow users to upload any type of file - music, photos, graphics, zip files, and more - into their accounts. The file size maxes out at 250 MB and there’s a minimum 1 GB of storage space included with the account.
Read MoreLast year, the FCC opened TV "white spaces" for use by unlicensed wireless devices, but this "WiFi on steroids" won't be shooting up until the FCC also approves the databases that will be necessary to avoid interference. Google announced that it plans to run one copy of the database itself, and it assured the FCC that it has the cash to do so for a minimum of five years.
It’s been confirmed that Google has been building a phone that they will be self-branded, and for sale by themselves. Google has given a truck load of these phones to Googlers so they can “eat their own dogfood” before giving it to the general public — smart.
Google announced Monday the fruits of its earlier deal with Twitter, showing off how it has decided to present real-time Internet content within search results. Amit Singhal, Google fellow, introduced the real-time section during an event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.
Adrian Kingsley - Hughes from ZDnet.com had a little time to think about Google's vision for the OS and how it fits in with Windows, Mac and Linux.
This week, Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone gets more useful by pulling those Google maps you saved in the My Maps section of the Google Maps Web site into the app's mobile orbit.
The company is holding an event at its Mountain View campus. It will be “a technical announcement,” but Google will be showing a few demos as well as detailing its launch plans for next year.
Read MoreGoogle announced the release of Closure Tools that will help millions of Google users worldwide that use JavaScript-intensive application. Closure Compiler, Closure Library, Closure Templates, and Closure Inspector all started as 20% projects and hundreds of Googlers have contributed thousands of patches. Today, each Closure Tool has grown to be a key part of the JavaScript infrastructure behind web apps at Google.
Google introduced the bookmark sync feature for the developer-preview version in August, but now it's also in the better-tested beta version, Chrome 4.0.223.16. However, there's still no Chrome beta for Mac OS X or Linux.