Yesterday Google announced Buzz, their new sharing service integrated in Gmail, which is kind of Facebook like. Those are not my words, others have said that before me. I've played with it a few minutes, half an hours at most and I already don't like it. Unlike others 'I don't like' feelings this on
First of all, what is Google Custom search? Simply put is a search tool that you can integrate in your website so when someone looks for something on your website the results page uses Google’s search engine to seek the correct pages through your entire website. On the plus side, besides better se
Another day, another company bought by Google, this time is AdMob, an advertising network for mobile websites. But I'm not going to talk about this transaction. I'll try and portrait the situation a little, the hypothetical situation where Google decides not to stick with their motto about "do no ev
Every webmaster out there is most interested in two things when it comes to his websites: it they're up and running and how much visitors are they getting. Even project managers, who's primary purpose is to make profit from a website are concerned about web traffic so that they better understand who
I almost laughed when I heard the other day they Google Wave is the thing that will replace email as our primarily means of communicating online.
I don't want to say that Google Wave is a bad thing, not at all, but don't expect it to break the 20 + years of daily sending emails (email was invente
If you've ever been on Internet you must had visited at one point Google, the biggest online brand of the past years, which is recognized instantly by everyone, which introduced new verbs and expressions in the dictionary. It's the name everybody talks and the services everybody uses. They're in a v
Man, that's a tough title, I hear you say, but bear with me for a moment and read on to see what I mean. Google is the king of Internet search for over 10 years and has no real enemy on this niche (big niche I must admit), but does this mean being the best is good enough?
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How many times did you heard the saying "if I knew that this thing will be big a few years ago I would be reach now"? I not only heard it but also said it several times. The thing is that now there are tools to predinc the future, not 100% accurate of course, but close enough to spot let's say trend
I think Google Chrome is one of those pieces of software that gets updated and tweaked very very often, but doesn't bring many improvements or features to the table with each new release. I've installed it since it came out in September 2008 and it's got at least 10 updates from then, all minor. But
After announcing Android, Google released the SDK and videos that show the capabilities of the platform. I'm not so sad now that GPhone doesn't exist, as the software capabilities of the next generation mobile OS from Google, Android, look promising enough to start saving money for my next smartpho