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Mail With Preview Pane

Posted by admin On August - 5 - 2011

Imagine, you are replying to a mail and at the same time previewing parts of another email. Yes, you can surely do that. Google which launched newest Gmail Labs feature now has come up with Preview pane. This application allows users to read a mail while replying to another.

Those users who are engaged with Gmail through iPad or Android will immediately distinguish the interface. The design has been made user-friendly and is inspired by the email service’s mobile web apps. As per Google‘s Official Gmail Blog, those users who have higher-resolution screens are expected to get the advantages out of this feature.

Gmail Preview Pane

Gmail Preview Pane

Though, across the news, there has been lot of criticism about the feature. Many experts find it incomplete product and also, giving a clunky picture. It could be because Gmail labs are still not able to get compatible with various other supported browsers.

Would you like to switch to Preview Pane? It is one among new offering by Gmail. Let’s see how far does it go? What you say?

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Google All Set To Compete With Apple

Posted by admin On February - 5 - 2011

Apple iPad was launched in April, last year, and since then more than 15 million pieces have already been sold. However, very soon it is going get tough competition from Google.

This year Goolge is going to release the newest version of Google’s Android OS, which is named as Honeycomb, which has been particularly developed for tablets.

It possesses many new features, such as improved graphics, the capability to buy applications from a computer, buy features inside the app and video chat.

In a statement to a leading British news channel, Hugo Barra, Director of Products for Mobile, Google, said, “This is a serious investment of years of design and engineering to really nail the experience for a larger screen.”

He also added that “This is not a large phone – we wanted tablets running Honeycomb to not just be bigger but also to be better.”

Honeycomb will make its entry to the global market via Motorola as it would be the first company to introduce it in its gadget. And, that gadget has been named as Xoom, which is due to hit the global market this month, though, a specific release date and price have not been revealed yet.

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Google Launches Its Own 24×7 Online E-Book Store

Posted by admin On December - 17 - 2010

There is a good news for book readers;  Google has launched its 24×7 online e-book store, challenging Apple and Amazon by presenting a potential support to self-governing booksellers. As Apple is continuously trying to filch the promising e-book market away from Amazon’s Kindle by its product Apple iPad, world famous search engine king Google has jumped into the middle of the combat involving the monster of online retail and the emperor of the widgets. Moreover, rather complicating the e-book format combat, Google has put its power behind the EPUB and PDF formats, which are also being used by many other online e-book stores.

Google-Ebook Store

Google-Ebook Store

Apart from this, Google has also released a version of e-book software for Apple’s iPad as well as for other hi-tech mobile phones and tablets, which are using Google’s Android operating system. The Google e-book store lets its user to read books from any PC via a web browser, by which it has left the door open for Amazon’s Kindle owners to read books via Google e-book store by using the Kindle’s inbuilt browser.

As a result, Amazon has also announced that it will also go after Google’s lead and allow other websites to sell its e-books. This will eventually leave Apple with the most limiting platform, as its users can only purchase e-books via Apple’s iBookstore, which can be read only on its widgets.

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Google Doodle? What is this??

Posted by admin On August - 27 - 2009

I am a big fan of  Google because whenever I use Google to search anything, to confirm anything, to know about something, it helps me a lot. Google guides me in an easy way and therefore I don’t need any tutor or teacher or to take help from other in free of cost. Infact I teach people after studying from Google.
google-doodler
Google has had many logos but the current official Google logo is a word mark based on the Catull typeface and was designed by Ruth Kedar. This company has many modifications and/or humorous features like cartoon modifications of their logo for use on birthdays of famous people, holidays and big events. Some of these special logos are designed by Dennis Hwang and now known as Google Doodles.

To the Burning Man Festival of 1998, the first Google Doodle was a reference and was designed by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed. After Larry and Sergey, Dennis Hwang (an outside contractor) was asked to design a logo for Bastille Day in 2000, although he had not been hired to do anything remotely related to logo design. But, Hwang has been designing the Google Doodles ever since.

Google doodles have been produced for many famous artist’s and scientist’s birthdays. They are also used to depict major events at Google. On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2007, the Google doodle had featured a chocolate-dipped strawberry that combined the second “g” and the “l” as its green stem.  This design gave the appearance that the “l” was missing, thereby displaying “Googe”.

What doodles will be doing next? Well, I have no idea. One thing I like most about Google is that this is the kind of company that, when a user writes in to suggest that they honor the once in every122-years Transit of Venus on their home page, they actually do it. Wow!!

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