11.09.06
Posted in Google at 4:21 am by melon
Skype on Wednesday released in beta the latest version of its Internet telephony software. “With every release of our software, we want to give people the freedom to explore the boundaries of conversation and make internet calling and ‘live’ online discussions the most natural thing in the world,” says Henry Gomez, Chief Marketing Officer & Director of Worldwide Operations, Skype. “We’re introducing a number of new features with Skype 3.0 beta including …
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11.07.06
Posted in Google at 4:09 am by melon
Picasa is available in many languages and is absolutely free! Only version Picasa 2.2 is available in multiple languages. You can change language in Tools>>Options.
The program catalogs all photos and pictures according to the date of creation of folder in which currently it’s placed.

It doesn’t change names of folders in which we have placed our graphic files earlier.
It doesn’t change local path of our pictures….
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05.23.06
Posted in Google at 4:02 pm by tojan3
Video ads for AdWords
We’re very excited to announce the release of click-to-play video ads on the content network. Here’s Bismarck, from the Video Ads team, with the details on this new feature:
In the coming days, we will be adding click-to-play video ads to the line-up of text, Flash and image ad formats currently supported by the Google content network. At launch, video ads will be available to AdWords advertisers in the US, Canada and Japan - but we plan to …
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04.16.06
Posted in Google, Firefox info at 11:20 am by tojan3
Newest mozilla firefox start page
Mozilla Firefox has released new start page. Newest firefox start page looks very much like Google homepage (you can find firefox start page at www.google.pl/firefox/). Since Mozilla cooperates with Google newest mozilla Firefox start page is hosted on google domain. On this webpage you can find not only things known from Google homepage (Google images, groups etc.), but also tips about Firefox and Thunderbird and links to Firefox add-ons , Mozilla shop and ” get involved …
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03.14.06
Posted in Google at 9:15 am by tojan3
Firefox 1.5, the first major upgrade to the Mozilla Foundation’s Latest News about Mozilla Foundation popular open source Get Linux or Windows Managed Hosting Services with Industry Leading Fanatical Support. Latest News about open source browser in a year, brings new features and increased speed, making what was a very good product even better.
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03.08.06
Posted in Google at 10:54 am by tojan3
Let’s start with a little bit of history. The concept of storing your very important and precious data online is nothing new. There are already several companies which, for a monthly or annual fee, rent you a certain number of MB in order for you to save those essential data that you don’t want to lose if your personal computer begins to malfunction. Thus, the GDrive, an online storage service offered by Google, doesn’t really incite our imaginations due …
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03.07.06
Posted in Google at 1:37 pm by tojan3
Google GDrive is not a rumor
Posted by Garett Rogers @ 9:37 am
An interesting article by Greg Lindon points to some slide comments from Google’s Analyst Day Power Point presentation last week. The presentation was removed from Google’s website but the text is still available in Greg’s post. These notes clearly state efforts have been put towards “infinite storage” in terms of GDrive. In September I ran across compelling evidence that suggests a product by this name was either in …
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Posted in Press, Google at 1:34 pm by tojan3
Proposals accidentally leaked on Google’s website reveal the firm is thinking about providing online disk space in a service dubbed GDrive.
Reuters reported that a presentation file produced by Google executives was accidentally posted on the site. It reveals that the GDrive would allow users to store their all of their files within the space.
Executive Eric Schmidt wrote that the company would aim to store ‘100 per cent …
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03.03.06
Posted in Google at 4:22 am by tojan3
The search giant is to try and make inroads into the treacherous SME search market by selling a box designed to be plugged into a company’s intranet and be used for searches of up to 50,000 documents Google on Thursday began selling the Google Mini, a low-price box for corporate intranet search, in a move to diversify its business.

With the new product, the Mountain View, California-based company hopes …
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03.02.06
Posted in Google at 11:03 am by tojan3
Just Ask: the search market has far to go
Can you teach an old search engine new tricks? At a time when search has become almost synonymous with Google this is a tall order - but Ask.com is having a go. This week, it re-invented itself with a digital striptease, shedding baggage such as intrusive advertising, cluttered desktops, links aimed at raising money rather than informing and even its former name, Ask Jeeves. The aim? To go …
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Posted in Google, Microsoft at 4:01 am by tojan3
By David Lawsky
PARIS (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) will introduce a search engine better than Google (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) in six months in the United States and Britain followed by Europe, its European president said on Wednesday.
“What we’re saying is that in six months’ time we’ll be more relevant in the U.S. market place than Google,” said Neil Holloway, Microsoft president for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
“The quality …
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02.27.06
Posted in Google at 10:57 am by tojan3
DoJ strikes back against Google
Handing over data will not breach privacy
By Nick Farrell: Monday 27 February 2006, 06:58
THE Department of Justice has ordered Google to turn over data to help the Bush administration to re-instate a failed child pornography law.
Google had rejected a request from the DoJ to hand over the search results of millions of Americans to the US government, and now it seems that the Justice Department has replied on Friday with a court filing.
In an 18 page …
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02.24.06
Posted in Google at 4:46 am by tojan3
New York - Google Inc’s image search service violates the copyrights of adult magazine and web publisher Perfect 10 Inc by displaying thumbnail-sized photographs site, a federal judge has ruled.
However, Google is likely not responsible for displaying the underlying images from Perfect 10’s website, a judge in the United States district court for the central district of California said in a ruling last week that was made public on Tuesday.
The order could effectively bar Google from featuring thumbnail pictures - …
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