about 1 year ago - No comments
Alright, yes. I love Sparrow and try to use it as much as possible BUT what am I to do when I'm working from Windows? Truthfully I usually just head back to the web browser version of gmail. The good news is that Google improved their already excellent webmail service this wee by adding desktop
about 2 years ago - No comments
I was fortunate enough to get invites to both Google Voice and Google Wave this week, but for now I’m going to stick with discussing Google Voice. This is mostly because nobody I know has Google Wave yet and, for a product that’s about collaboration with other people, it makes it hard to form an
about 2 years ago - No comments
This is a very interesting development given very recent conflicts between Google and Apple/AT&T. Â Sure, Steve Jobs has stated that Eric's resignation was a mutual decision made by both companies because Google's encroachment on familiar territory is becoming a conflict of interest. Â Still, Android has been out for some time, so why now? One of
about 3 years ago - No comments
On Tuesday, T-Mobile had their event to launch the first Google Android phone on the market. Coming to the US on October 22nd, the T-Mobile HTC G1 will be available in most T-Mobile stores for $179 ($20 less than the iPhone 3G) and, of course, will feature Google's Android operating system. So, what does that
about 3 years ago - No comments
Like most people interested in the internet or just technology in general, I was very quick to download and try Google's web browser, out in beta, called Chrome. Â It came out last week after a comic introducing it to the public slipped a bit early, and since then it has garnered the at lot of
about 3 years ago - No comments
As I'm writing this post it seems as though the biggest web story today is the emergence of Cuil. Â Cuil, which is a gaelic word pronounced "cool" that means knowledge, is a search engine. Â Big deal, right? Â There's a ton of them. Â What makes Cuil special is that it has been given life by former