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Displaying items by tag: Google Gears

Sunday, 21 February 2010 14:16

Google Gears loses out to HTML5

Google will migrate all Gears functionality to HTML5 and eventually allow Gears to fade to black.

Search giant Google has announced the development of Chrome OS. This is a significant announcement and means good things for Linux.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Tuesday, 02 June 2009 10:37

Google preparing to become an e-book seller

Having agreed a settlement of its book digitising dispute, Google has revealed it plans to enter the e-book market before the year is out.

Published in Core Dump
Changes to Gmail and Google Calendar are intended to make life easier for iPhone and Android users. Faster and easier access to information is the order of the day.

Wednesday, 28 January 2009 20:19

Gmail goes offline

Google has had great success with the Gmail email service, but it has always had one major drawback: you need to be online to use it. Until now, that is.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 28 November 2008 02:34

Picasa for Mac: coming soon?

A particular complaint I've heard from Windows switchers concerns the absence of Google's Picasa from the Mac. But that may be about to change.

Published in Core Dump
Thursday, 04 September 2008 04:38

A Linux users' guide to Google Chrome

Google's Chrome web browser is upon us, with performance already hitting legendary status. Yet, it is presently available only for use on Microsoft Windows systems? What then for us, the Linux user? Here's how to begin poking around and see what the future looks like.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 03 September 2008 12:30

Google builds a better browser

Google has unveiled its own web browser, dubbed 'Chrome' and with numerous innovations.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 02 September 2008 04:30

Google to unveil shiny Chrome web browser

Google has taken the unusual - though not completely original - step of using a comic book to introduce Chrome, its forthcoming web browser. The new open source browser is promised to deliver greater speed and reliability but questions are still being asked as to why its necessary.

Published in Open Source
Thursday, 28 August 2008 04:54

Google Gears up Safari support

The Google love-in with Apple gears up to a new level with the arrival of a beta release of Gears that's compatible with Apple's Safari. It's welcome news, bringing nearer the prospect of running offline web applications in Mac OS X's native browser.

Published in Open Source
Google’s second Australian “Developer Day” saw over 650 developers making the trek to Sydney’s “Wharf8” venue for a jam-packed day-long set of sessions for developers to devour. iTWire spoke to Tom Stocky, Google's director of product management, to get the latest Google goss!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
This is all very interesting. Google Gears now enables users to take Google Docs documents out of the cloud and save them locally for later offline use and we're promised Spreadsheets are next. That's great but hello Google what are your two most widely used cloud applications right now and why have they been ignored!

Published in Beerfiles

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