Friday, September 5, 2008

Google Chrome

Have you had the chance to test drive Google's new web browser, Chrome?

We downloaded Chrome yesterday and spent a few hours hours browsing and testing many of the browser's features. At first glance, Chrome's visual appeal is basic and uncluttered. Several of our favorite features include:

  • The one box for both: Chrome has only one box for entering a URL or search term.
  • The Incognito browsing feature: You are able to open a new "incognito window" from the Tools Icon and browse without having your browsing history trails left on your machine.
  • The tabbed browsing feature: If you open a new tab and decide that you want two windows open, simply grab the tab and drag it to a new open window.

Since its debut, Net Applications' Market Share has been tracking Chrome's hourly usage that indicate a growing number of users are test driving Google Chrome Beta 2. What are your favorite Chrome features?

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Official Google Blog: A fresh take on the browser

Google released the beta version of its newest wonder, Chrone. I've spent the last few hours test driving Chrone and have been extremely impressed with the simplistic design and new features.

For more on Google's new browser, see: Official Google Blog: A fresh take on the browser

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Official Google Blog: Knol is open to everyone

The search engine giant, Google, opened the door to its newest phenomena, Knol, last week. Knol is an information platform for authors to share their expertise in the form of authoritative articles.

Knol, a word coined to stand for "unit of knowledge", has authorship as the guiding principle. Those who are experts in a specific field will be able to write a quality article and include their name with the article. It will be considered their "knol" or their opinion or voice on the subject.

Ready to start your knol? Simply log into the web interface at: http://knol.google.com and log in with a Google account such as Gmail. The Knol authoring suite is similar to a blog's interface with a WYSIWYG platform. Knol's will be available in search engines and will be ranked by popularity and reader ratings.

Each person has an opinion, an area of expertise. Knol is a spring board to share your knowledge about a subject in a easy-to-use Google stage to enrich and inform the world.

For more, see: Official Google Blog: Knol is open to everyone

Monday, July 7, 2008

Google Learns to Crawl Flash

The search engine wonder, Google, has officially announced that Googlebot is able to crawl and index Flash files. This phenomenal announcement is welcomed with opened arms by website owners and developers.

For more, please visit Google Learns to Crawl Flash.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Official Google Blog: Keeping kids safe in a digital world

Kudos to Google!! Google's Fight to Keep Kids Safe

Google's engineers didicated 20% of their time last year addressing some of the technology challenges in the effor to keep our kids safe. For more, see:

Official Google Blog: Keeping kids safe in a digital world

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Inside AdWords: Introducing Google Ad Planner

Google Introduces New Ad Planner Tool

Google, Inc. introduced a beta version of its new Google Ad Planner on Tuesday. The new tool is currently available by invitation only and will assist media planners by helping them plan where to display online ads.

For more, see: Inside AdWords: Introducing Google Ad Planner

Friday, June 13, 2008

Official Google Blog: Our agreement to provide ad technology to Yahoo!

Google announced a non-exclusive advertising agreement with Yahoo! Inc. on June 12, 2008 that will provide the Internet icon with Google's AdSense for search and content advertising programs on the company's U.S. and Canadian web properties.

The two companies will be working to enable to the interoperability between instant messaging services that will provide users with better and border communication online. For the full story, see:

Official Google Blog: Our agreement to provide ad technology to Yahoo!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Google Online Security Blog: Safe Browsing Diagnostic To The Rescue

Google & Browsing Security

Google's safe browsing diagnostic feature is making searching safer in the fight against malware. The safer searching solution warns viewers of a potential malware threat on flagged websites by inserting a interstitial warning page stating that "visiting this web site may harm your computer!"

Malware is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner's informed consent. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware). Malware is short for malicious software. Malware is software designed specifically to disrupt a computer system. A trojan horse , worm or a virus could be classified as Malware. Some advertising software can be malicious in that it can try to re-install itself after you remove it. hms.harvard.edu/hmsit/pg.asp

For more, see:
Google Online Security Blog: Safe Browsing Diagnostic To The Rescue

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Official Google Blog: Google Sites now open to everyone

Google has announced that the FREE Google Sites are now available to the public in their Official Google Blog! The Standard Version of Google Sites is available for anyone with a Gmail account. The Premier Addition is available for a 30-day free trial. Thereafter, the fee for the Premier Addition is $50.00 per year.

For more on Google sites, see: Google Sites Open to All or Google's announcement at:
Official Google Blog: Google Sites now open to everyone

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Official Google Blog: Yahoo! and the future of the Internet

On February 3, 2008, Senior Vice President of Google relayed Google's reponse to Microsoft's univited offer to take over Yahoo. For more, see:
Official Google Blog: Yahoo! and the future of the Internet: "Yahoo! and the future of the Internet"