Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Free Telephone calls from Gmail a new gift from Google

August 30th, 2010

Google-phoneNot content with dominating search, email, maps and online video, this week Google announced that, for its American customers at least, it will also be attempting to usurp the telephone.

Within days of rolling out the option to call Google contacts’ phones from within its Gmail service, the search giant revealed that more than a million people had already used the service, which it is expecting to be driven in large part by bargain rates for international calls. But for consumers, it’s another step along the road to the idea of one number that can reach you wherever you are, rather than separate ones for mobile, home and work. » Read more: Free Telephone calls from Gmail a new gift from Google

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Enjoy a free movie can now be via YouTube

August 29th, 2010

YouTubeYouTube increasingly shown its seriousness in the film business. Video sharing sites offer hundreds of free movies that can be viewed as a whole, not just the trailer alone.

This service has actually been around since long, but its nature is limited and can only be enjoyed in the certain areas only. And now YouTube has been officially released to the global scale. » Read more: Enjoy a free movie can now be via YouTube

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New one day, a million phone calls Gmail translucent

August 28th, 2010

gmail voiceAka VoIP internet phone features the newly released Google apparently enough to make many people curious. Only a day after Voice Gmail feature was launched, the call traffic has been more than a million times.

Through this feature the account owners ‘Red Envelope’ Google could make calls to mobile phones. But unfortunately, this latest new service can be used in the United States and Canada only. While for a new international version, this could end the year 2010. » Read more: New one day, a million phone calls Gmail translucent

Google testing Gmail via a phone call

August 26th, 2010

G-MailGoogle likely will issue a new feature for Gmail users pampering. Internet giants are known are doing tests for specific features that allow users make phone calls through the electronic mail service.

Google’s Gmail will transform into the communications center by adding the ability to make phone calls from Google Chat interface.

CNET, Thursday (26/08/2010) launched this feature will be launched from the Google Chat window in the lower left side of the Gmail page and allows users to receive calls from within their contact through an interface similar to that used on the Google Voice. » Read more: Google testing Gmail via a phone call

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Google test search engine streaming

August 25th, 2010

GoogleGoogle is testing what they call a search for ‘streaming’, in which these new features will show the results change with each letter typed.

This feature alone is not known by the general public because Google has not announced it officially. However, an SEO consultant Rob Ousbey accidentally discovered the secret of Google’s features such.

Quoted by PC World, Wednesday (8/25/2010), just type the sentence originally Ousbey standard ‘strawberry cheesecake recipes’ (strawberry cake recipe). If the default is Google, wrote prefix the word ‘S’ then the sentence will come out of reference ‘Seattle’, and Straw, then the word ‘Starwberry Pie’. » Read more: Google test search engine streaming

Google Maps launched ‘The Rap Map application’

August 23rd, 2010

Google MapGoogle Maps is now launching a new application called ‘The Rap Map’, a location-based applications that will connect with rap songs.

This new application can mark several locations in the cities mentioned in the lyrics of hip-hop songs. Also the stories behind the place and the songs that mention the names of these places, as quoted from Mashable, Monday (23/08/2010).

The map was created by Rap Rap Genius, a website on the history of hip-hop, follows the stories in the lyrics of hip-hop song, which works with Google Maps for its development. » Read more: Google Maps launched ‘The Rap Map application

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