During yesterday’s Campfire One developer event, Google has launched its Apps Marketplace with 50 applications available from third-party vendors.
The new App Marketplace will integrate with Google Apps and offer products and services like Intuit Online Payroll, Zoho projects, Bookfresh, etc.
In the last three years Google Apps has reached over 2 million businesses across the globe, [...] [...more]
At his keynote at the Mobile World Congress, Google CEO Eric Schmidt annouced the new company focus on mobile applications and smartphones. He said Google is now thinking about things in terms of “Mobile First”.
Schmidt said that it was because mobile phones will be the most popular endpoint – In three years, smart phones will [...] [...more]
Google is planning to deploy its own experimental fiber-optic network to at least 50,000 homes to deliver speeds of 1 gigabit-per-second, which is more than 20 times faster than residential fiber optic services offered today in the U.S.
The City Council of Dalles, a small town in Oregon, voted Monday to accept a $100,000 grant from [...] [...more]
Google Chrome OS netbooks may have a rival – Apple’s iPad. The device, which as Apple CEO Steve Jobs described it, is like ‘holding the Internet in your hand’ may challenge Google for cloud computing, if it becomes as popular as the Apple iPhone or Apple iPod.
The iPad has been promised till now as a [...] [...more]
The official Google Chrome Blog announced that a new “stable” version of the browser is now available to download. According to the announcement, this new version adds HTML and JavaScript APIs (application programming interface) and browser extensions that adds “over 1,500 new features.” In a nutshell, the browser now supports “apps” where users can download [...] [...more]
Back in November, Google began offering additional storage for Gmail and Picasa at cheap prices. Now, along with opening up Docs to additional file types, Google apps users will be able to upload files of up to 250MB, a limit greater than most e-mail applications typically allow.
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