The Location of Buzz Buzz, meant to be Google’s answer to Facebook and Twitter, takes communicating with friends to a new level by integrating location services with it. However, Buzz still needs some tweaking to make it fully functional and more user-friendly. Buzz even brings all of those ideas to the mobile community...
5 Ways Google’s Real-Time Search will Change your Virtual World Google dropped a bomb shell on the internet world yesterday as it announced a couple of new ways for users to search the net. The more prominent announcement entails the use of realtime data from the social media communities of Facebook, Twitter, and mySpace. ...
Sunday Roundup: Top Stories This Past Week – 9.13-9.20.09 Mixed Messages about Texting and Driving While many states will fine you for even messing around with your smartphone- some are more than happy to send you tweets regarding current traffic conditions. This is very disconcerting for safety experts who claim this sends a mixed message to driving...
Sunday Roundup: Top Web Stories this Past Week III Twitter Plans to Add GeoData to your Tweets In a blog post on Thursday Biz Stone announced that they will be adding a geolocation feature to Twitter that will be first rolled out to developers. With this option users will be able to turn on an optional location aware feature that will add GeoData to...
Google Caffeine the Mystery of the Sandbox Google released a beta version of a new search engine that engineers have been working on in secrecy over the past several months dubbed Caffeine. While most people will not notice any aesthetic differences, many developers have said the new google search engine is a lot faster. Google claims that the...
Gmail Now offers Unsubscribe Feature Has this every happened to you? You find a new site that offers you really great information. You end up subscribing to their newsletter only to find that its not what you thought it would be. Or better yet it was what you thought it was but you interests have changed. So what do you do? Do you track...
Gmail LABS keeps it “Super-Trustworthy” According to a recent blog post in the official Gmail blog, Gmail Labs will now include a spiffy little key icon next to emails that it deems the sender to be “Super-Trustworthy” . This is Google’s latest attempt to keep you safe from phishing scams -where the “phishers” attempt to elicit your...
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