Posts Tagged ‘google’

Could Google Be Building Its Own Router?

There’s a rumor making the rounds today that Google is building its own router. The report appeared first at the SD Times blog, was picked up at Bnet and is now being discussed on Slashdot. The gist of the rumor [...]


Google’s Chrome now works on Linux, crudely

Google is tight-lipped about the Linux version of its Chrome browser, but the company’s programmers have proved a bit more forthcoming with a brief announcement that they have a crude version of Chrome working on Linux. “Dude, Gmail works in [...]


Google changes Gmail Contact manager

The Gmail team has decided to change the way that they auto-ad contacts to your Gmail Contact list. When Google first released GMail after you sent an email out if the email address wasn’t listed in your contacts it would [...]


Google Use Site Index to protect Webmasters

In order to help webmasters with this issue, we plan to run a test that will alert some webmasters if their content management system (CMS) or publishing platform looks like it might have a security hole or be hackable. This [...]


Google Chrome Launched for Windows

Google Chrome is nowavailable for everyone to try. Visit http://www.google.com/chrome to download and start exploring. (For the moment, it’s available only for Windows users, but you can sign up on the download page to learn when the Mac and Linux [...]


Google drops Bluetooth, GTalkService APIs from Android 1.0

Google Inc. dropped Bluetooth and the GTalkService instant messaging APIs from the set of tools for the first version of the mobile phone operating system, Android 1.0, according to the Android Developers Blog. But the company made clear that handsets [...]