Posts Tagged ‘Google Search’
Google Chrome for Mac out this year
Google Chrome , the search giant’s attempt at toppling Firefox as the internet connoisseur’s browser of choice, is now over a year old, but 12 months in there’s still no full Mac support. But the big G’s just given OS X users call for celebration: it’s confirmed that Google Chrome for Mac will roll out this year! We love Google Chrome on Windows thanks to its fast page loading times and blue hedgehog speed tab re-arranging, even if the extensions aren’t quite there yet. But if you’re a Mac
Clean Tech Opportunities in India
Startup Saturday Bangalore, August edition witnessed some fantastic product demos and insights in the area of Clean Tech. You can find a detailed post here . This article is to highlight the opportunities available in the Clean Tech space, as pointed out by Shashidhar Kumaraswamy, Founder of Blueray Solar who was also one of the panelists. So, what makes Clean Tech so lucrative? Well it indeed is a high growth sector. A quick google search reveals over 200 million $ waiting to be invested
Remains of the Day: Video Extravaganza Edition [For What It's Worth]
Take a look at an experimental coffee table that doubles as a universal remote, see what the world’s searching for with Google Insights for Search, and grab Radiohead’s latest track off BitTorrent. (Don’t worry, they want you to!) Experimental Tech Turns Your Coffee Table Into a Universal Remote An inventive tabletop interface controls your entire living room. [Wired] Radiohead Leak Their New Track To BitTorrent Radiohead intentionally sends fans to BitTorrent to download their late
Learn to Identify a Good Online Store
by John Griffin It’s a big web out there. And increasingly, it is getting harder and harder to find trustworthy sites with which to do business. Most of us have had to learn the hard way that just because a site has the lowest price on an item doesn’t mean it is the best place to buy. In this article I am going to highlight some of the easiest ways to spot the good stores online. If I click a Google search result and find myself on an unfamiliar site, the first thing I look for is a phone nu
Google’s Not Happy About the Yahoo!/MSN Deal
Following the big news about the Yahoo!/MSN search deal, everyone’s been wondering how this might impact Google and what it means for competition. Marissa Mayer, Google’s VP of search has given the thumbs down to the deal, saying it might hurt competition and consumers. In case you missed the big announcement, Microsoft effectively bought second place in the search engine wars by announcing a deal which will see Yahoo! transition over to using the Bing search engine. In an article by PC wor