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Google's Search Event
(September 8, 2010)

Google's Search Event

Google's taking over the Museum of Modern Art in downtown San Francisco Wednesday for a search event involving some of the company's top engineers.

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Arcade Fire Meets HTML5
(September 1, 2010)

Arcade Fire Meets HTML5

The official Google blog on Tuesday posted a link to an experimental music video for the Arcade Fire song "We Used To Wait" that shows off the capabilities of HTML5 with Google's Chrome browser.

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Gmail's "Priority Inbox" Sorts Important E-mails
(August 31, 2010)

Gmail's "Priority Inbox" Sorts Important E-mails

You know the feeling: opening up your e-mail to find hundreds of messages of varying importance. Some are automated reminders from your favorite sites, some are newsletters you have subscribed to, some are actually from real people trying to contact you, and so on.

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Google's Goggles Comes to iPhones
(August 25, 2010)

Google's Goggles Comes to iPhones

A report by The Register, which was covering the Hot Chips conference at Stanford University, makes note of Google staff engineer David Petrou's keynote, wherein Petrou said the application was, in fact, still in the works. Better yet: pending Apple's approval, it's scheduled for release by the end of 2010.

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Google Multiple Sign-in Feature Now Available
(August 4, 2010)

Google Multiple Sign-in Feature Now Available

Google is rolling out a new feature that lets you sign into multiple Google accounts at once. This is a pretty great feature, and one that will save many people a lot of time. As far as multiple login goes right now, you can currently be signed into only two separate accounts at once — one Google Account, and one Google Apps account. This lets you be logged into your personal stuff, and your work stuff at the same time.


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Web Search History Tool by Google
(August 4, 2010)

Web Search History Tool by Google

Google has more deeply integrated its Web search history product into the mobile version of its search home page. Users in the U.S. who are accessing Google from a compatible mobile phone will see a new history option on the bottom of the page that takes them to a mobile-friendly version of their last 10 searches, along with what time they were queried and from what device. Additional results can then be loaded in 15 at a time.


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Google's Android Overtaking BlackBerry and iPhone
(August 3, 2010)

Google's Android Overtaking BlackBerry and iPhone

While Android phones sold faster than iPhones in the second quarter of 2010, iPhones sales are severely handicapped by single-vendor sales; Android phones are available on all major carriers in the US, making direct comparisons difficult and leaving a whole lot of marketing ahead of Android.

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Google Announced App Inventor
(July 13, 2010)

Google Announced App Inventor

Google has announced a new browser-based visual development tool called App Inventor that allows users to create Android applications without having to write any code. It appears to be aimed primarily at students. App Inventor enables user interface design with a simple drag-and-drop layout system. The behavior of the user interface elements can be programmed via a visual development system that the user manipulates by organizing blocks with specific programming characteristics into various structures.

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Nexus One Gets some Froyo
(June 30, 2010)

Nexus One Gets some Froyo

There’s been a lot of talk about which Android devices would get Froyo, and now it seems that Google has quietly upgraded the Nexus One. According to the company’s blog, Nexus One users should have already started receiving Froyo over-the-air.

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Triple update for Google Maps for Android
(June 23, 2010)

Triple update for Google Maps for Android

There are localized apps for getting schedules, but it's also convenient that public transportation scheduling is one of a handful of enhanced features in Google Maps for Android version 4.3, new on Tuesday.

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