You have been viewing the earth or the land on other part of this world using the Google Earth. Now, it’s time that you move out of this hemisphere and look at the sky. Google has now launched a new service called as Sky by which you can now explore the outer space through Google [...]
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Have a closer look at the Universe with Google Sky
August 22, 2007
Microsoft increases free email storage limit to 5GB
August 17, 2007
Microsoft has announced its plan to increase the free email storage limit of Windows Live Hotmail from 2GB to 5GB. Currently Google is providing 2.8 GB limit and recently Yahoo! and Rediff announced to provide unlimited storage space. Technically, this now positions itself on second after Yahoo! and Rediff competing ahead of Google.
However, paid users [...]
Gear up with Google Gears
August 10, 2007
Internet connection disconnected? Browsing allowed during some specified timing? Ever wanted to use online applications such as email and calendars without an internet connection? It is now possible through Google Gears.
Google recently launched this tool that allows access to online data and applications inside the web browser when offline. It is an open source plug-in [...]
Microsoft announces Windows Live SkyDrive - Beta
August 10, 2007
Just before Google would release its version of GDrive client, Microsoft has launched the public beta of of its online storage solution called Windows Live SkyDrive - Beta
Following are some of its features:
An upgraded look and feel — new graphics to go along with your new features!
“Also on SkyDrive” — easily get back to the [...]
Microsoft Gatineau Unleashed
July 26, 2007
Last week David Naylor leaked some screen shots of Gatineau, the adCenter Web analytics tool which is said to be a project in competition to Google Analytics. As the result, it got Ian Thomas, who works in Microsoft’s Digital Advertising Solutions Group and is in charge of bringing Gatineau to speak out (unofficially).
The much noted [...]
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