Archive for the Google Category
Google Chrome Canary Available for Mac OS X
Google has released Chrome Canary for Mac OS X. The Google Chrome Canary web browser is available in Beta version for Mac OS X. When we released Google Chrome Canary for Windows last year to help get more feedback on crashes from the bravest Chrome users, we weren’t sure how many people would tolerate using a completely untested build of Chrome. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Windows users have contributed to Chrome’s development by using the Canary and sending us valuable feedback.
Google launched Gmail motion for body controlled mail
Google has been launched Gmail motion Beta. Calling the mouse and keyboard redundant in this internet age, when countless technological advancements have allowed for much more efficient human computer interaction, Google has encouraged you to control Gmail with your body. The Gmail Motion which uses makes use of the you PC camera to interpret your simple and intuitive gestures, improved productivity, claims Google, and allows you to go in and out of your email up to 12% faster. Check out the videos below.
Google eBookStore launched for Android and iOS
Google has launched its Google ebookstore, complete with an e-reader app for Android. Google has launched an iOS version of the app too (for Apple’s mobile devices). At the launch, the store has more than three million titles, including public domain classics and brand new bestsellers.
Google Delays its social network Until Next Spring
It appears to be the same story for Google in Social sphere as it’s for Microsoft in smartphones. As both tried to enter the respective playgrounds too late; even their best efforts fail to give them results. The major reason for their failure is their adherence to the old model that proved to be a golden hen till now. As a consequence while Google couldn’t keep itself from linking its mail to its social projects; invoking a sense of fear even among Google lovers; Microsoft kept on believing that people will buy Windows mobile smartphones for their easy workability, paying no attention to app ecosystem which nourishes the device.