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Entries in Google (12)

Friday
Jan172014

Google Does a Little 'Nesting'

Google buys a company I like in Nest for $3.2 billion.

Wednesday
Jul242013

What's New From Google?

From the L.A. Times

Sunday
Jun172012

It's a Nice Touch, But Not My Favorite Google Doodle of the Year

 

Even Google reminds you that you are one year older.

 

Wednesday
Nov022011

Google Releases iOS App for Gmail, then Pulls It

It's only taken four years, but Google finally got around to releasing a native Gmail app for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.  Then it got pulled from the App Store.

The new app is fast, looks nice, and adds a number of features that you don’t get with the web app.  But there apparently is a security flaw.

The Gmail app supports push notifications and audio alerts — or at least it’s supposed to.  It also allows you to autocomplete addresses by grabbing contacts from your local address book as well as your Gmail account.

The Gmail app includes touch-based gestures including the ability to refresh your inbox by pulling down on the screen. You can swipe from left-ro-right on the screen to navigate through your folders and

Priority Inbox settings. You can also now attach images to an email message.

When you use the Gmail app on an iPad, there’s a split-pane view that lets you get a good view of your what you are reading or writing.

We'll have to see exacly why it was pulled and what changes make take place.

Wednesday
Jun152011

How You Can Watch the Lunar Eclipse

Tonight's lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia late this morning, but you can still watch from North America.

Starting at 11 a.m. PDT, Google will live stream the eclipse on the company’s official YouTube channel. The broadcast will wrap up around 3 p.m.

If simply watching the lunar eclipse isn’t enough for you, you can watch live at Slooh’s website, where the feed will be accompanied by ongoing commentary from astronomers and experts.