Posts Tagged ‘Google’
7 Google Wave Extensions I use
Filed under: Google, Twitter, in.words, information.technology, my.reviews, php, web
Tags: bonus, Bot, Firefox, Gadget, gift, Google, php, RSS, twitter, Wave
PS: There is a double Bonus! gift at the end of the post, so keep reading it till the end
After I received my Google Wave account, I started exploring the service and I’m really impressed of how those guys got this thing to life and started to think of how this service might change the web and online communication specially. I dug around and knew that there are even extension for this great service and I thought of sharing you with some extensions I use. It will be also great if you got one extension that is not listed here, to share us with it so we can discuss them.
Real-time Tweets in Google Search Results
Filed under: Google, Twitter, information.technology
Tags: Google, Search, tweets, twitter
Think of it for a moment, and imagine how massive this will be, and how search results will look like!
RT @google: Tweets and updates and search, oh my!
10/21/2009 02:09:00 PM
At Google, our goal is to create the most comprehensive, relevant and fast search in the world. In the past few years, an entirely new type of data has emerged — real-time updates like those on Twitter have appeared not only as a way for people to communicate their thoughts and feelings, but also as an interesting source of data about what is happening right now in regard to a particular topic.
Ever knew that Chrome has Extensions?
Filed under: Google, information.technology, linux, my.reviews
Tags: Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, Web Browser
For me, I was amazed when I found that Google Chrome now has plenty of themes around that you can make the look and feel of such great browser elegant and shiny. But, it’s just 5 minutes ago when I found that you can add extensions to Google’s amazing web browser, Chrome. Unfortunately, this is only available to the development version of Chrome, or technically speaking the Chromium Project, on which Google Chrome is built. Because recently, I have felt that Firefox is really SLOW, especially when you start adding some add-ons to it, I started using Chromium on my linux box, and I should really say that I’m impressed with how fast and reliable the browser is, although it’s still a beta version.
10 to the 100
Filed under: Google, dreams, in.words, information.technology
Tags: Google, idea, Project10tothe100, video, World Change







