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Google Products List

November 26th, 2009 No comments
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3D Warehouse http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/

About Google http://www.google.com/about.html

Accounts https://www.google.com/accounts/

Ad Manager http://www.google.com/admanager/

Ad Planner http://www.google.com/adplanner/

Ad Preferences http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/

Add URL http://www.google.com/addurl/

AdSense https://www.google.com/adsense/

Advanced Search http://www.google.com/advanced_search

AdWords http://adwords.google.com/ Read more…

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Free Heart Surgery in India

November 25th, 2009 No comments
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Little hearts can keep beating, Free of cost…..

Here is some thing good for human :) heart

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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 (beta) released.

November 20th, 2009 No comments
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The most longly awaited Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 beta has been relesed to MSDN subscribers and to people who has subscribed and enrolled in beta testing program . Beauty is that it runs on x64 bit operating system machines. So obs all the supporting Sql Server and others including Operating System too has to run on 64 bit.  I started downloading :) wait for my screenshots soon :)

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Google Theme for Customized Search

November 18th, 2009 No comments
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f you can select headgear for your LEGO ® action figures, your search engine should let you customize the theme for your search results page, right? Darn tooting!

True, Custom Search already lets you customize the look and feel of your search results page, but we’re making it easier. You can now go to the control panel and select one of the predefined themes that broadly matches the look and feel of your website.

If the standard themes are not quite what you want, you can make further changes. You can tinker with the page layout (Why stick with a single column of results, when you can have two?) and play with the font colors and types. The standard themes paired with the “Compact” layout option are optimized for mobile devices, so they work well on iPhone, Android devices, and Pre.

If you want a greater level of control than that, you can download the CSS, tweak it in a text editor, and host the CSS in your website. You can make your search results page blend with the style of the rest of your website.


To learn more, read the Custom Search Developer’s Guide.

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Google’s Fast Flip

November 17th, 2009 No comments
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Google Fast Flip is a web application that lets users discover and share news articles. It combines qualities of print and the Web, with the ability to “flip” through pages online as quickly as flipping through a magazine. It also enables users to follow friends and topics, discover new content and create their own custom magazines around searches.

Google Fast Flip is available on the Google Labs website with English-language content. International users should be able to see this feature in Google Labs.You can see a full list of the sources at http://fastflip.googlelabs.com/sources. We are currently testing Google Fast Flip with a limited number of publishing partners in the U.S. We hope to add more publishers in the future but can’t share a specific time table.

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SPDY Protocol from Google Chrome

November 17th, 2009 No comments
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Executive summary

As part of the “Let’s make the web faster” initiative, we are experimenting with alternative protocols to help reduce the latency of web pages. One of these experiments is SPDY (pronounced “SPeeDY”), an application-layer protocol for transporting content over the web, designed specifically for minimal latency.  In addition to a specification of the protocol, we have developed a SPDY-enabled Google Chrome browser and open-source web server. In lab tests, we have compared the performance of these applications over HTTP and SPDY, and have observed up to 64% reductions in page load times in SPDY. We hope to engage the open source community to contribute ideas, feedback, code, and test results, to make SPDY the next-generation application protocol for a faster web. Read more…

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Templates for Google Sites

November 17th, 2009 No comments
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Google has announced and added a stocked gallery of site templates in Google Sites. Anyone can browse the public template gallery, and businesses using Google Apps each have a private area where employees can share site templates with coworkers.

The rate that businesses are adopting Google Sites has surpassed our expectations, and templates will make Sites even more useful by dramatically reducing the time it takes to set up collaborative workspaces likeemployee intranetsproject tracking sitesteam sites and employee profile pages. Templates let you quickly start a new site with pre-built content, embedded gadgets, page layouts, navigation links, theming and more.


You can find more about what’s new and read stories from customers about why they switched to Google Sites from on-premises collaboration solutions on the Google Enterprise Blog.

And because many of you are managing personal projects with Google Sites, we also added templates for family sitesweddingsneighborhood associationsclubscharitable causes and more to the public gallery. Check out the Google Docs Blog for other examples and details, and if you have a personal site that others could use as a template, please submit your work to the public gallery!

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Atom Developers Program

November 12th, 2009 No comments
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The Intel® Atom™ Developer Program allows you to distribute and sell your applications to millions of netbook users.

The program supports Windows* and Moblin*-based operating environments. Additional runtime and development languages will be supported in the future.

Accelerate your application development process with ready-made components from the developer catalog. You can also build and sell your own components to earn additional revenue.

The developer guidelines provide a summary of development guidelines and submission requirements for the program.

Note: The Intel® Atom™ Developer Program is currently in beta. The program overview describes some of the beta limitations.

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Google wave – Shortcut Keys

November 8th, 2009 No comments
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Navigation

Home

To go to the first message of the wave

End

To go to the last message in the wave

Up/Down Arrows

Shift/Tab

Navigate through messages (outside edit mode)

PageUp/PageDown

To go to the next page/previous page within the panel

Space

To go the next unread-message in the wave Read more…

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Unlock iPhone 3.1.2

November 4th, 2009 No comments
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iPhone 3G and 3GS:

  1. Update your iPhone to new 3.1.2 firmware directly using iTunes or by using the direct download links and using shift+restore on iTunes
  2. Download and install Blackra1n RC3 from http://www.blackra1n.com
  3. Run the software to Ra1n your iPhone (Click the “make it ra1n” icon).Takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute.
  4. blackra1n blacksn0w

  5. After iPhone reboots, open blackra1n.app and you should now see “sn0w”.
  6. blackra1n with blacksn0w

  7. Click “sn0w” to install Blacksn0w. This will Unlock your iPhone 3G, 3GS running 3.1.2 firmware on 05.11.07 baseband.

For iPhone 3G and 3GS who previously installed blackra1n:

If you are a loyal blackra1n user who kept the blackra1n.app on your iPhone, run it. You will see Icy replaced by an option “ra1n”. Install this to upgrade your app. After upgrading, run blackra1n.app again. You will see “sn0w”. Install this, and enjoy your unlocked iPhone.

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