Posts Tagged “google”
High Speed Internet at Google and Apple
by Kyle on March 29, 2011
We all know how sucky our internet connection speed when compared to other countries giving an average of 1mb/sec high speed connection by our ISPs. First I’ll be quoting “Japan” and “Korea” to be one of those that provide superb (…)
Is this Red Flag for Yahoo?
by Kyle on January 30, 2011
I was using my yahoo email to log on my Facebook account so I wanted to check the status of my inbox if it’s drowning with spam and notifications. But I was a bit surprised to what I’ve discovered on (…)
Google Censors Piracy related Sites
by Kyle on January 28, 2011
Google’s take on piracy became more serious now that they’ve took actions on censoring piracy related sites like rapidshare and torrent serving sites. They’ve removed such sites on their auto suggest and google instant tools though there are some . (…)
Import your Facebook Events and Birthday to Google Calendar
by Kyle on January 7, 2010
I posted an article before on how you can integrate google calendar with your mobile phone and get sms subscriptions to your events and schedules. Now I’m going to show you on how you can use Google calendar to do (…)
Use Google as an Alarm Clock
by Kyle on January 2, 2010
Missing certain events? Being forgetful in greeting your friend’s birthday? Always not on time with your date? I think what you need is a carefully organized event calendar with the help of Google .
Offline Gmail: Connect with your Email without Internet
by Kyle on December 9, 2009
I was thinking if Google was playing on this one but realizing that the feature has been in G-Labs for almost a year now ruled out my suspicions about this idea. And I think the word “Idea” is not the (…)
A Simple Guide to Google Trends
by Kyle on November 26, 2009
Google Trends is one of the Google services that shows particular search-term is entered relative to the total search-volume across various regions of the world and in various languages. If you’ve been blogging for so long and you haven’t used (…)
Google chrome OS released Today
by Kyle on November 19, 2009
An update of Google Chrome Blog confirmed that Google Chrome Operating System has been released today. A youtube video showed during a conference demonstrates some of Chrome OS functionality. From the looks of the video it’s much like a google (…)
SPDY: A new web protocol in the future?
by Kyle on November 12, 2009
With google’s effort in making the web faster, the chromium team has been working with a new web protocol called SPDY. Pronouned “Speedy”, it is designed specifically for minimizing latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP (…)
Google cuts prices if you need extra storage
by Kyle on November 11, 2009
Google just announced an affordable value of $5/year for a 20gb extra storage online. What’s more to this is that you can push it for a 1Tb storage with a price value of $256 if a 20gb space is not (…)
Using Google Docs to Convert Files to PDF format
by Kyle on November 7, 2009
If you are looking for pdf converters or any pdf to office file converters you don’t need to be fooled by most applications online which offers that kind of service. You can mostly convert office applications to pdf or vice (…)
Bookmark Syncing Enabled with the new Google Chrome
by Kyle on November 3, 2009
The latest beta release of google chrome takes you away from the hassle of reorganizing your saved bookmarks in different machines. Take some time to see a good look of the new Chrome release which enable Bookmark syncing for your (…)
Google Social Search up and live today
by Kyle on October 26, 2009
The launch of Google Social Search today will power Google search results with social networking data from your profiles. This will result to increase in visibility with your contacts and connections since their status updates,blogs and anything related to their (…)


