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Google Year-End Countdown Easter Egg

Posted By: Christineon: December 12, 2009In: Webapps

Just found out about a neat Google Easter Egg for the New Year: on the Google homepage, click on the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button with nothing in the search box, to see a liv... Read more

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Bruce Schneier’s Answer to Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Privacy

Posted By: Christineon: December 09, 2009In: About Smarterware

“…if we are observed in all matters, we are constantly under threat of correction, judgment, criticism, even plagiarism of our own uniqueness. We become children, fettered under... Read more

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Chrome Beta for Mac/Linux Released

Posted By: Christineon: December 08, 2009In: Browsers, Google Wave, Mac OS X

Today Google finally releases a beta of Google Chrome for Mac and Linux. I’ve been using a Chromium build on my Mac for awhile now, and while it’s faster than Firefox on the Mac,... Read more

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The Best Android Apps are Made by Google

Posted By: Christineon: December 08, 2009In: Android

Right now, Android is the phone OS you want only if your whole life is already tied up in your Google account. All of Android’s can’t-get-this-anywhere-else applications are made... Read more

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Google: “Faces are objects that can be recognized”

Posted By: Christineon: December 07, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Now that you can point your cameraphone at an object and get Google search results back about that image, what about photographing a stranger and getting Google results back for his or her n... Read more

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Google Goggles Searches by Camphone Photo

Posted By: Christineon: December 07, 2009In: Android

Today Google releases a new search-by-picture Android application called Google Goggles. You point your cameraphone at a product, landmark, logo, book or DVD, business card, or storefront, t... Read more

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EtherPad Backtracks and Re-opens

Posted By: Christineon: December 06, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Yesterday on This Week in Google while I was complaining that Google’s acquisition of EtherPad should have been handled much more gracefully–by, you know, notifying EtherPad user... Read more

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Testing Chromium OS

Posted By: Christineon: December 04, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Finally got to try out the developer version of Google Chrome OS (Chromium OS) on my Asus Eee PC today. Booting from a USB drive is a much faster experience than running it in a virtual mach... Read more

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Configure Google Apps For Your Domain

Posted By: Christineon: October 28, 2009In: Cloud Computing, Webapps

There’s always lots of interest in posts about Google Apps, a lesser-known way to put Google services behind your domain name. This morning at Lifehacker I ran down some of the most im... Read more

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It’s Google Wave Mania Day!

Posted By: Christineon: September 30, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Google’s inviting 100,000 people to the Google Wave beta today, which means Twitter is already awash in people asking about and begging for entry (hello, trending topic). For what it... Read more

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Google Wave Team Gives Up on Internet Explorer

Posted By: Christineon: September 22, 2009In: Cloud Computing, Webapps

After “countless hours” of work, the Google Wave team has thrown up their hands and decided not to make Wave work in Internet Explorer natively. Instead, they released Google Chr... Read more

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Google Tip: Navigate Items with J and K in Reader, Gmail and Search

Posted By: Christineon: August 15, 2009In: Webapps

On each new episode of This Week in Google (details) I’ll highlight a tip for using cloud/Google apps smarter, faster, and better. I’ll document those tips here. The J and K keys... Read more

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If Google Was Your Roommate–The Web Series

Posted By: Christineon: August 11, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Funny web series about two guys living with Google as a roommate. After you watch episode one above, move onto episode two and three. [via Asian Angel] Read more

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Debunking the Lone Genius Myth

Posted By: Christineon: August 05, 2009In: About Smarterware

During their session at OSCON, Google programmers Ben Collins-Sussman and Brian Fitzpatrick say that it’s coders who can collaborate with others, not lone ranger geniuses, who are best... Read more

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Official Google Voice App Now on Android (and BlackBerry)

Posted By: Christineon: July 15, 2009In: Android

For an solution built by an independent developer without an API, GV did a great job of putting Google Voice on Android. But today GOOG finally got around to releasing their official Google... Read more

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