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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Google Print comes Cloud



"Cloud" we'll have you done with all mobile devices that we now have, store its data somewhere and be able to synchronize with all its terminals becomes essential. After Airprint Apple or HP e-Print, Google Print Cloud is a new service that works with Chrome OS ( or Google Chrome beta for Windows ) that can send a print to a printer from any application via a mobile device or from any computer connected to the Internet if it is obviously connected with their Google Account.

Google has just put online a development version of Google Chrome that can use the Cloud Google Print. The latter is actually a system to print from Google Docs (and the majority of Google applications, so) in the cloud. A development version of Google Chrome is necessary to share the local printer, who will make the link between the server and your Google account Google.

Available only on Windows, Cloud Print is activated in the options of Google Chrome, by entering the account information Google. All printers configured on the machine are automatically added in "Cloud Print" and are usable from a mobile device or from any Internet-connected computer, even if the use "smartphone" is obviously the most interesting.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Gmail improves quality Video Chat. Here how to activate it!


Google has launched an improved Video Chat for Gmail (via Google Talk integrated into Gmail). What will give us, are videos with better resolution, plus a video window bigger.
Since we launched Gmail Chat Video some years ago, has become the most useful way to use this feature, not only because the quality was pretty good (and now, has improved), but because of the ubiquity of the service: most of the day, I have a browser window open, separated from other tabs, open Gmail.

The new higher-resolution video using a new mechanism of reproduction that can display video in wide screen, and also promises even consume less resources and bandwidth.
The only problem, at least until Google it again an integral part of Gmail is that both we and they will have to enable this option in Gmail.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Google Music for the end of the year?


Gaurav Jain, Android product manager, confirmed that Google Music will be present Gingerbread, the next version of Android. This suggests that the new music service will be made available in Google year-end is theoretically the same time as that of Apple. For indeed, the two companies intend to hunt on lands with Deezer Spotify and a service "cloud-based" pay or who would not listen to streaming music on both your computer on your mobile.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Chromium Release 6.0

Chromium , the open-source browser connected to Chrome , and in which to implement innovations are first tested, was indeed been updated to version 6.0.401.1 few hours ago now. This new version, available both on Windows, OS X and Linux can be downloaded here . If you're not afraid of bugs or unexpected crashes ...

Monday, April 26, 2010

PayPal, an alternative to Google

At a meeting in Amsterdam, Dennis van Allermeersch (manager Pal Benelux) has announced the entry of payment Paypal iPhone and Android.

This system does not allow a first time purchase applications. It would be set up to provide "services" on smartphones (Payment of a concert ticket example).

Paypal could be available during the second quarter 2010 on Iphone in the first place.


One might consider, then, Paypal as a payment method alternative to Google Checkout (and Itunes on the Iphone).

Would you be willing to use the leaves to move from a service made in Google ?


Thursday, April 22, 2010

docs.com - The Microsoft product to share documents on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, announced the impending integration of the network with a product that Microsoft has developed from its labs: docs.com.

This is an application to the millions of Facebook users to share Microsoft Office files, competing directly with the famous platform Google Docs.

As discussed in techcrunch , documents may be constantly jumping online life to life offline, synchronizing content to always keep the last active version.

A product that you can go on analyzing docs.com

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Invitations to Extension.fm


Extension.fm is an excellent extension of Google Chrome to show all the audio files we have been visiting for different websites.

Google Maps v 4.1 with change of account and animated wallpapers

Google maps is the reference implementation of Google. Available on the Internet we also find on our Android Phone. Google has to update the version of this application will now proceed to 4.1



Android as your TV


Android in all units! This is happening with the OS from Google, rather the basis for the mobile, but is found everywhere (computers, appliances, auto ...) and soon on your TV. Google has indeed signed a partnership, the New York Times, Sony (TV), Intel (hardware) and Logitech (accessories) for a project called "Android Internet platform (Google TV). This would be deployed on TV, Blu-ray and other Set-Top Box to have an interface and common applications, all running with an Intel processor and with a remote keyboard Logitech signed.

Friday, March 19, 2010

The Buzz Widget on Google Android Market

The editor widget is Google Inc., it is therefore the official Widget. It is the look of widgets, but 2.0 is available from Donut (Android 1.6).
The widget lets you quickly post on Buzz geolocation with automatic (optional), add photos, and quickly access the web interface of the service. It still lacks native integration of reading the posts, for those that repel web interfaces.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Nexus may change name

Google markets since the beginning of its Android phone called NexusOne. Even if sales are not those of Motorola Milestone (Droid), Google has sold some 135,000 units worldwide (primarily in the U.S. until now) using a marketing tool especially well since the purchase may be done only online. The press generally speaks of a failure, but maybe that meets the expectations that had set firm Mountain View, nobody knows!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Geo Localized Advertising - Google Obtained the Patent

We know that recent issues about the patent on multi-touch, and it could be extended to other subjects.
Google has obtained a patent describing a method of displaying advertising according to the geographical position of a consumer. Normally the poaition of the user will be critical for targeting advertisements, cost per click or even the relevence of the ad.
The proposed principle is to associate information with location-based search, compare the location information provided with the search request with those associated with advertising, to provide a criterion of adequacy on the basis of this comparison. The patent covers the use of this mechanism both for simple searches that research on a document, geographic area, ...
Google may use this patent to apply for rights to intellectual property... Apple offers this service through the company Quattro Wireless Apple recently bought.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Google Public Data Explorer - Changing the World!!

Google Labs has just made experimenting with data visualization a lot easier with the release of the Google Public Data Explorer. It helps "large data sets easy to explore, visualize and communicate." This Google Public Data Explorer, which allows users to view and create charts based on a wide variety of public data such as mortality and fertility rates, through its experimental Google Labs annex.
And also Google Public Data Explorer released 10 live demos also which I included in this article.
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