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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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Mozilla and Internet Explorer from Mosaic ?

October 13th, 2009 No comments
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In 1992 Mosaic evolved with popularizing the world wide web. After few years of invention of Mosaic, Our browsers like IE ,Mozilla resembles fewer characters of Mosaic, esp with GUI. Mosaic Authors later then works for devloping Netscape Navigator :)

NCSA_Mosaic

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Google Wave Update SignUp

July 22nd, 2009 No comments
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Google is collecting your email address to enable Google to contact you with news, updates, and launch information related to Google Wave and you agree that we may email you with this type of information. Google will store your email address for a reasonable time after the release of Google Wave and then delete it. Go head and signup here and be a part of Google Wave Reporter :)

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FM Stations Frequency for All States

June 25th, 2009 No comments
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GET ALL FM STATION IN YOUR STATE
JUST CHANGE THE ADDRESS “TAMILNADU”
ENTER YOUR STATE AND GET ALL FM FREQUIENCY
http://trace.bharatiyamobile.com/mobile-fm-radio-stations.php?location=TAMILNADU

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Google Search With Update

June 7th, 2009 No comments
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Google announced a number of new updates to their core search product as well as a couple of new side projects.

Filtering

Users will now be able to filter results by content time, date, type, media, forum discussions, reviews and more. Whilst much of this has been available to users via Google’s advanced search page, the new features will be built into the core product offering.

Google will also offer the ability to view search results visually in a “wonder wheel” which illustrates the popularity of certain search terms and their related items.

Marissa Mayer has specified real time search to be Google’s most pressing and difficult challenge. Interestingly, startups OneRiot and Tweetmeme have made it their focus to search and index the real time web beginning with Twitter (neither of which are really real time search). Read more…

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Personal Identity Portal(pip) from VeriSign

June 3rd, 2009 No comments
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Safely sign in to your favorite Web sites with One-Click

Safely sign in to your online accounts from any computer without ever having to remember your username or password. Supported Web sites include Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn, and many major retailers. This feature is secure, convenient, and easy to use.

Customize your Personal Identity Page

Customize your Personal Identity Page to share your online profile and provide information about yourself, share a video, or provide links to your other profile pages at Web sites such as Facebook, Flickr, and MySpace. You can also include live feeds from sites such as Twitter.

Reinforce your PIP account’s security and privacy

Add extra layers of identity protection to your Personal Identity Portal account. The VeriSign browser certificate (free), VIP for Mobile (free), or the VIP credential (low cost) provide additional security and further protect your online identity and privacy.

Store your electronic files in the online File Vault (included for VIP credential users)

Protect your important files and records by safely storing them in the online File Vault. You can store any type of electronic file online and access your files from any computer.

Access sites that have OpenID

When you create a PIP account, you will receive a personal identifier in the form of a URL that you can use to sign in or register at any site that supports OpenID. Additionally, this URL is the location of your personalized Web page where you can display personal information and links to your other account profiles.

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Flash Platform Beta

June 2nd, 2009 1 comment
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Adobe Systems on Monday plans to release beta versions of new content-creation tools for its FlashPlatform.

Read more…

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Take ur feeds directly to Tweet

May 25th, 2009 No comments
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TweetterFeed lets you to scribble on ur twitter directly from ur blog. For instance just configure ur RSS of ur Blog with TweetterFeed . This in turn will take up the url’s of the feed into short url as how you customize while configuring and will post on ur behalf .

This means for you is that in order to allow twitterfeed to post updates to twitter,tweetfeed does this job for u , you don’t need to let us know your twitter password anymore. twitterfeed can post directly to twitteridenti.ca, custom laconica installations, and via HelloTxt or Ping.fm, simultaneously to the many platforms supported by these services. Register and let it take care of posts .

Url: TwitterFeed

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Download YouTube videos to Mobile,Ipod,PSP,etc

April 21st, 2009 1 comment
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Really Easy! 1. OPEN YOUR WEB BROWSER AND TYPE IN ON GOOLGE “DVD VIDEO SOFT” 2. CLICK ON THE FIRST RESULT 3. DOWNLOAD THE FIRST DOWNLOAD–(I ALREADY HAVE) 4. RUN THE INSTALLER AND THEN OPEN THE PROGRAM. 5. I WILL CHOOSE CELL PHONE, BUT YOU CAN CHOOSE ANY OF THEM AND THEY’RE THE EXACT SAME BESIDES FILE FORMAT 6. NOW ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS COPY THE YOUTUBE URL INTO THE BOX AND CHOOSE WHERE TO SAVE THE FILE… 7. THIS WORKS GREAT FOR MUSIC VIDEOS, SO THAT IS WHAT I WILL DO… 8. NOW ALL YOU HAVE …

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Tamil Google

March 12th, 2009 No comments
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News from G:

The global nature of our mission is reflected in the phrases the “world’s information” and “universally accessible.” To this end, you may have recently read about our 40-language initiative and the story of a community coming together to develop Google search in the Maori language.

Following on this theme, we’d like to highlight a few new products that enable a better online experience for Tamil speakers around the world.

First, we just released Google News in Tamil. Like other Google News editions, we gather stories from the various Tamil news sources on the web and present an automatically- generated summary with links to the most important stories in each section.

We recognize that it can sometimes be hard to enter Tamil text with existing keyboards. Our transliteration technology enables the conversion from English text to phonetically equivalent text in Indian languages. For example, using transliteration, you could type “vanakkam” and we would convert it to Tamil script as வணக்கம். We have embedded this technology in several Google products to make it easier to enter text in Tamil.

Google search in Tamil enables users to start typing in English and automatically get query suggestions in Tamil. If you wanted to enter the query “ponniyin selvan” in Tamil, just start typing it in English – e.g. “ponni” and we will show the Tamil suggestions:


Tamil transliteration in Blogger is designed for bloggers publishing content in Tamil when using the English keyboard for text entry. It’s our hope that this will make Tamil content more popular and more easily available online.

Tamil transliteration in orkut makes it easier to communicate with friends and family by exchanging scraps in Tamil.

We hope that each of these products will help to bring the benefits of the Internet to the millions of Tamil speakers in India and elsewhere.

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