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Internet users rely on photo content searches such as Google Image Search and Yahoo Images. Google has extended their photo searches to include clip art and line drawings. Google Image Search can also be used to see photography, faces, and even news pics.

Google Image Search Just Got Better

Google - Dec 22, 2008
Google has added new photo content to its Google Image Search services. The new feature allows users to improve their search for images.
While Microsoft's Internet Explorer has always been the default Internet Web browser on new computers, some vendors are thinking of changing that. Top vendors such as Dell, HP, Acer, and Toshiba are showing interest in the Google Chrome idea. If a pre-install agreement goes through, Google Chrome will be the new default Internet Web browser on new PCs, laptops, and notebooks.

Google Chrome To Become Default Internet Web Browser

Google - Dec 21, 2008
Several computer vendors are exploring the possibility of including Google Chrome as the default Internet Web browser of choice. Most PCs and laptops traditionally come with Microsoft's Internet Explorer installed.
Users have to sign into their account to see the Google SearchWiki feature. It lets users personalize their Internet Web search results by re-ranking items or posting comments. Google SearchWiki also lets users reshuffle their lists which seems to be a feature which Internet users are slowly adopting.

Google SearchWiki Comes Alive

Google - Dec 20, 2008
Google has launched a new feature that personalizes search engine results. The new service is called SearchWiki which lets users change rankings and delete or add comments.
The new set of Gmail tools were initially launched last month by Google to integrate video and voice chat. The service works flawlessly and Gmail users to participate in video conferencing and voice chat. Google also updated their RSS feeds to support up to 20 languages

Google Transforms Gmail Into Video Chat

Google - Dec 17, 2008
Google has some incredible video and voice chat tools for its popular Gmail service. Users can maintain a buddy list of their family and friends to engage in video conferencing.
The free voice recognition application for the Apple iPhone had a rough start. However, Google has updated the app which addressed most of the troubles. The mobile phone app lets iPhone users perform voice recognition search queries.

Google Enhances Voice Recognition Search for Apple iPhone

Google - Dec 13, 2008
Google launched its voice recognition search for the Apple iPhone earlier this month. The mobile phone application had a staggering start due to bugs, but it is proving to be a great addition.
The Internet Web browser has completed 15 iterations since its launch. Google Chrome now has over 10 million people worldwide. The browser has taken some market share away from Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari, but Google Chrome still has a long way to go.

Google Chrome Attracts 10 Million Users Worldwide

Google - Dec 12, 2008
Google has officially removed the beta label from its Chrome Web browser. The initial beta was released on September 2 which introduced the new Internet Web browser.
The latest Gmail Labs feature is equivalent to a to-do list but along with the whistles and bells of an electronic reminder. Users can create, remove or modify tasks directly when connected to Google Gmail. The added service is one the most recent features found in the Gmail Labs section.

Google Adds Task Reminder Feature To Gmail Labs

Google - Dec 9, 2008
Google has added a new characteristic feature in Gmail that lets users create and save tasks. Gmail users can also schedule reminder dates or even convert e-mails into tasks. The feature is now available in Google Gmail under the settings tab.
The T-Mobile G1 phone is one of the popular smart phones on the market. The mobile phone runs on Google's Android operating system. Sales for the G1 are expected to reach one million smart phones by January 1.

Google Releases Sim Unlocked G1 Phone Without T-Mobile

Google - Dec 9, 2008
Google is offering a new SIM unlocked G1 phone without a T-Mobile contract. The purpose is to allow Google Android developers to test new applications. The smart phone is priced at $399 plus a $25 fee to register as an Android developer.
The Apple iPhone and T-Mobile G1 phone are now running advertisements from Google AdWords. The service lets advertisers bid for search ads. Google advertisers can also run exclusive ad campaigns for either the iPhone or T-Mobile G1.

Google Debuts AdWords on Apple iPhone and T-Mobile G1

Google - Dec 8, 2008
Google has launched its AdWords campaign and reporting features for the Apple iPhone and the T-Mobile G1 phone. Advertisers can now purchase specific campaigns for the mobile phone devices. Google AdWords allows advertisers to create campaigns and customer reports directly from its interface.
Each new enclosure in the new Google Reader has its own contextual menu. The menu lets users tweak sorting options on a per-subscription basis. There's also a new option to hide and show the RSS read counts.

Google Updates Its Google Reader Interface With Navigational Changes

Google - Dec 5, 2008
The new Google Reader interface has a new look and added functionality for users. The navigational changes are more friendly and include small widget-like enclosures. Reader users can collapse portions of the new navigation to save space
The Internet search engine giant is cutting back on several projects in an effort to cut costs. Google experimental projects that don't generate revenue will be cut by the company. Wall Street believes that the search engine company is in better shape than its competitors.

Google Cuts Projects Amid Slower Revenue Growth

Google - Dec 4, 2008
Google plans to cut projects with respect to the global recession. The Internet search giant is facing slower revenue growth due to the slowing economy. Google remains optimistic that current economic conditions are just temporary.
Web browser extensions will personalize Google Chrome to support different tastes from one user to the next. Third-party extensions will update automatically by using the Google API. This type of extended feature is one of the reasons that made Firefox a success.

Google Unveils Plans To Support New Web Browser Extensions

Google - Dec 2, 2008
Google will soon add the ability to support third-party extensions for its Chrome Web browser. The new feature will support content filtering such as Adblock and Flashblock. Chromium features will be added while while maintaining a light-weight user interface.
Google Earth is now available on the Apple iPod Touch and 3G iPhone. The Google software is a 3D global imaging application that lets users zoom in or out of a global map. Apple uses touch screen technology which allows users to quickly move across the 3D map.

Google Earth Available For Apple 3G iPhone and iPod Touch

Google - Nov 29, 2008
Google Earth contains more than eight million photos of landmarks and scenery. The geographical software is integrated into the mobile device. The Earth application streams to the Apple iPhone or iPod Touch relatively quickly.
When Apple first opened its App Store for the iPhone, it published a list of public functions they're allowed to access when writing new applications. However, Google got away with submitting the voice powered iPhone search and Apple added it to its store. If the app violated the rules, why was it added?

Google Faces Public Scrutiny Over iPhone App Store Violation

Google - Nov 27, 2008
Google's new voice powered iPhone search feature is breaking the rules of Apple's App Store. Programmers found out that the search engine company is using private code in its mobile phone application. The company has confirmed that it uses undocumented APIs.
New PCs that enter the market always come with Internet Explorer as its default Web browser. Some computer vendors want to change that and replace the default Internet browser with Google Chrome. Microsoft's IE is included with the Windows operating system.

Google Chrome To Be Included In New PCs

Google - Nov 24, 2008
Google is talking with PC vendors to have its Chrome Web browser installed on new computers. New PCs traditionally come with Microsoft's Internet Explorer as the default browser. Dell, HP, Acer and Toshiba are showing interest in replacing IE with Google Chrome.
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