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Google’s real time search works really well.
Dec 15th
Today, I just wanted to checkout how realtime the Google realtime search is. So as the India Sri Lanka mat was in progress, I tweeted something and then refreshed the page in Google. Its bloody amazing to see how fast Google is updating content on tweets. checkout the screenshot
Some of the early apps on Google Android
Mar 1st
I was really impressed when I got to see the new iPhone that my friend got from the US. But the Google Android interface totally blew my minds.
With the new Android platform, you cam play regular games like Quake and Counter Strike on the platform. The best thing about this is that its free, its open source and its made for different handsets. So in this case we dont have to depend upon a company that FORCES you to stick on to a mobile service provider of THEIR choice. Watch the video.
Google rumoured to team up with Dell to launch Android powered phone
Feb 5th

I still remember when Android was announced by Google in November, the shares just rose like crazy. One of the fastest growths in the history of Google. But of late its taken a lower end and we are not hearing much about it. Google wanted to show to the world what Android is capable of and would be a really strong competitor to the iPhone.
Just today I was going through one of these articles on the internet and it is rumoured that Google might team up with Dell and the Dell phones would come preloaded with Android. Although Android is under heavy development, it is said that we might be able to have a working model till the end of this year. Dell has been in the PDA business before and it certainly has Know How on how mobile phones are built. Combine Dell’s Hardware expertise and Google’s Engineers and you have a winner at your hands.
One of the best Video players I have seen till date
Nov 15th

All this while what I have been looking for in a video playing software is codec support and stability with a lot of features. But just today I came across this WONDERFUL software that adds a whole new definition to what a video player should also do.
This one is called Miro and has been recently released and can be downloaded from http://www.getmiro.com/. The best about this software is that its a complete package fro video lovers. It can play almost any video format from MPG, DivX, 3GP, .MOV and lot more. In addition to this, Miro gives you the option to subscribe to video feeds that services like YouTube and Google Videos offer. So now I no longer have to go to the you tube site to watch a video.
Another awesome feature that Miro has is the ability to download YouTube video to your desktop. Just search up for a video and click on it. The video is downloaded from YouTube to your local hard drive in the .flv format. You can later play this directly from Miro of convert it using some encoder. I have always been looking for good reliable firefox extensions to dowloaded YouTube videos to the local computer but Miro has made it the easiest. And now that YouTube is allowing higher quality video uploads, you can use YouTube as a Video storage and download them back anytime using Miro.
Go Ahead. Give it a try. I am sure you will love it.
gBox, a competition to iTunes Music Store
Aug 15th
This news is something that really is a good move by some company to put an end to the iTunes Music Store domination. I was reading this news article today that Universal is teaming up with Google to release a service called gBox which is a music store just like iTMS but will sell DRM-free music for much lesser price. iTMS charges about $1.29 for a single track and these are DRM protected. DRM protected means that you cannot play them on any other music player other than iPod. Not even using another software on your computer. Now that is what sucks. When the DRM protection is removed, the track can be played on any other music player or using a media playing software. gBox will make this more easy by offering the tracks at only $0.99 which almost 30 cents cheaper to iTMS.
Google’s involvement with gBox and UMG’s DRM-free experiment looks sinister enough many observers believe gBox will pose a direct threat to the iTMS. But when you get down to it, Google’s participation may simply be what it does best: search and making oodles of money from AdSense.
Now how does gBox fit into the Google model? Simple search and make money out of text ads. Its as simple as that. Its not that we are pissing off Steve Jobs, just that we are grabbing a portion of the market which is still a virgin.
1981 and still counting
Jul 8th
Its been quite some time and I have totally forgotten to read my subscribed feeds. I had install Google gears on my laptop a couple of weeks back and was too lazy to sync then. just today synced then now I am surprised to know that I have just about 1981 feeds to read
now the fund part is that Google gears allows you to have just 2000 posts, at first I had though that I could never read that limit. But looks like the days is not too far.
For all you people who want to know more about what Google gears is all about, here is a small description from my side.
To read any feed, you always need to be online. Google as taken a step ahead and made the feeds available online. All you need to do is get onto a windows machine, go to the google reader website where you have subscribed to all your feeds. You have instructions on how to install the gears appliance on your machine. Install that and bookmark you Google reader link. After you have restarted your firefox, you have a down pointing arrow. Clicking on that will download all the unread posts to your machine. Now you can use the bookmarked url to read those posts even when you are offline. The next time you connect to the internet, the arrow would be pointing upwards. clicking on that will upload all the changes to the feeds like the read ones to the reader server and arrow will turn t down pointing again so that you can download the new feeds. now how much more easier can this get. I think I will be able to read more posts now.
Give it a try
Say adios to the Windows Media Center software
Dec 22nd
So what do people do when microsoft tries to charge you a few extra bucks for the media center software? Well, people make an alternative thenselves and distribute it for free. That is how you kick Microsoft’s ass. As usual I was running through several software that allow all the media center features into one package and above which is free. Hit upon this amazing thing called Media portal which gives it all for free.
official download site: http://www.team-mediaportal.com
MediaPortal Features
The Google Reader Notifier
Dec 22nd
The free, open source Google Reader Notifier keeps an eye on your Google Reader feeds and notifies you of new items (who’d've thunk). While Google has been dragging their feed on an official notifier for their Reader, it’s always great to see the open source/freeware community take the reigns to fill those holes. If you’re on a Mac, there’s the Google Reader Notifier for Macs; or, if you’ve always got a browser open, you might want to grab the Google Reader Notifier for Firefox.
Searchmash – Googles new Search Interface
Dec 4th
New web search interface Searchmash (which is apparently run by Google) offers web, images, video, blog and Wikipedia search results all on one dynamic page with modules that expand and collapse.
At first Searchmash doesn’t seem like much, but its results page offers some nifty features, like dynamically appending more results to the page, image and video thumbnails in collapsible modules, and showing/hiding result details.
Google Help Topics
Dec 4th
Imagine that you have a lotta questions on multiple Google products but you just dont want to individually go to each of the home page and search for the help pages. The best way is to go to the Google Universal Help Topics page.
In this page you will be able to find help topics on all the Google products.








