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Those intrepid Googlers
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It does seem that Google is on an update flurry today, with us seeing how Google Wallet has been updated so that you know whatever “order” which you have placed is being processed as well as the status of it. Well, how about Google Translate for Android? This nifty little app has also been given a bump in the version department, where it will obviously come with its fair share of new features for the masses.
Google Translate For Android Understands Handwriting Of 13 More Languages original content from Ubergizmo.
It seems like everyone wants to get into the set top business nowadays and Google appears to be making some inroads by acquiring a company called Green Throttle Games. For those unfamiliar, the company is best known for its Android gaming controller called the Atlas.
However with the acquisition, it seems that Google has also removed the companion app from the Google Play Store, much to the surprise and anger of it users who are now left without Green Throttle Games’ services and app. (more…)
Google Acquires Green Throttle Games, Might Be Integrated Into Nexus TV original content from Ubergizmo.
This article was written on October 18, 2006 by CyberNet.
I’m slowly beginning to like Google Docs & Spreadsheets for certain purposes but it is still far away from becoming my primary word processor. One cool trick that I found when preparing to upload a document was instructions on how you could email a file to yourself and have it appear in Google Documents. Actually, you don’t even have to attach a file because it can just turn the text from the body of the email into a document.
All you need to do is use the email address that they provide on the upload screen which can be seen in the screenshot above. One thing I definitely don’t like is the fact that you can’t have it randomly generate another email address incase someone gets their hands on it, which is why I blurred out several of the characters. As you can tell by the email address this still goes to the Writely servers so Google has not switched this feature over to their own servers yet. That means you can only do this with your text documents and not with spreadsheets.
Here are the instructions they provide for doing this:
- Enter some text and send the message.
– The message text will be entered into a new online document.
– The title of the document will be the subject of the email message. - Or, attach a supported document (HTML files and plain text (.txt), Microsoft Word (.doc), Rich Text (.rtf), OpenDocument Text (.odt) and StarOffice (.sxw))
– Each attached document will be converted to HTML and appear as a separate document.
– The title of each document will be the file name of each attachment.
– With attachments, the message text itself will be ignored.
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How do you sing happy birthday to a computer? Or, more specifically, how do you sing happy birthday to a system of hyperlinked files accessible, by the internet, that live inside your computer (and phone, and tablet, and so on)? It is, after all, the World Wide Web’s 25th birthday.
Purchasing items online are supposed to be hassle free as well as convenient, but there are times when you have that niggling thought at the back of your mind, wondering just when will the item that you ordered arrive. Well, Google Wallet’s most recent version has a new feature that you might find useful, which is known as Orders.
Google Wallet ‘Orders’ Feature Allows You To Track Online Shipments original content from Ubergizmo.
To sustain products used by hundreds of millions of people, companies continuously need to work on things that they can improve to not only generate more revenue but also enhance the user experience. Google Search is Mountain View’s crucial product, it has made the company into the behemoth it is today, so obviously it receives due attention. You might have noticed something off with Google Search results these days, its nothing to be alarmed about. The changes are part and parcel of a new experiment that the company is running.
Google Search Results Undergoing An Experiment original content from Ubergizmo.