Archive for the ‘Google’ Category

 

What a day!

April 1st, 2008

It’s not even lunch time yet and it has been quite a day on the Internet.  Here’s a quick rundown of today’s breaking news.

Google and Virgin have teamed up for the Virgle project
Google Docs will let you build Airplanes
Gmail is no longer constrained by time
Google’s gMate will let you read tomorrows news, today
ESPN has launched […]

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Google wishes you a happy St. Patricks Day! [We Do Too]

March 17th, 2008

As always Google is spreading the holiday beer cheer on their homepage with a colorful new logo for the day.
In case you missed any of Google other holiday logos, you can check them out here.

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YouTube Videos Now in Higher Quality

March 15th, 2008

YouTube announced on their blog today that they have started the process of re-encoding their catalog of videos into higher quality. News to me was also the updated size allowed for uploaded videos. YouTube now allows uploaded videos to be up to 1Gb in size. Thats 10x the previous limit. You can see that Google […]

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YouTube Updates Embedded Player

March 14th, 2008

YouTube has updated their embedded player. The new player no longer has the YouTube logo overlay in the bottom right corner. Now the logo is integrated into the control bar at the bottom.
Old Player

New Player

Keyboard shortcuts are also available:

space to pause the video and then resume it
the right arrow to fast forward
the left arrow […]

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Google Office in Zurich is Weird Cool

March 14th, 2008

PopGive.com shows us what the Google offices in Zurich look like. I think their awesome…so weird and strange their just awesome.

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Google I/O Conference [Not SXSW]

March 13th, 2008

It’s not going to be SXSW, but be sure to check out Google’s I/O conference coming up in San Francisco on May 28th & 29th.
“Along the way, we’ve seen the power of collaborative web apps and become very familiar with the pain points of building them. To share that knowledge, we just announced Google I/O […]

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