The web browser market has become a lot more interesting and challenging in the last year. Windows users now have the choice between four (five if you count the mediocre Safari as well) primary web browsers that they can use: Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer. Firefox and Internet Explorer have been dominating the… Continue reading Which Web Browser Will You Be Using In 2010?
Google Releases Chrome 3
Google release Chrome version 3. It’s faster, supports HTML5, and still does not run on the Mac OS. While the new stable release doesn’t introduce anything groundbreaking (unless you just love custom themes), it does provide some important tweaks. The biggest one focuses on Google’s#1 obsession: speed. This is Chrome’s bread and butter. The search… Continue reading Google Releases Chrome 3
Holidays, Sport Schedules And Contact Birthdays In Google Calendar
Google yesterday announced that they have added a new feature to Google Calendar which they call Interesting Calendars. Currently three different types of these calendars are available, namely holidays, sport schedules and misc. Holiday calendars make it easier than ever to add holidays of a specific country automatically to the Google Calendar. Available are a… Continue reading Holidays, Sport Schedules And Contact Birthdays In Google Calendar
iWise Is “Twitter For Dead People.”
iWise is a realtime Twitter search that looks to organize and share information and “wisdom” currently on the web. iWise is one of the first projects to come out of Futurity Ventures. There is some integration with Twitter itself in that you can sign in using your Twitter account and Tweet out any particularly good… Continue reading iWise Is “Twitter For Dead People.”
Google Removes Beta Tag from Gmail and Other Apps
Google is removing the “beta” label from many of its key services, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Talk, and Google Video for Business. The move is seen as a way to attract large businesses to Google Apps, its suite of messaging and productivity applications. For most users of Gmail and Google Calendar, today’s… Continue reading Google Removes Beta Tag from Gmail and Other Apps