Google is testing a new search interface, the new look is not visible to everyone, but only for some users. The new look is with a new Google logo, colorful buttons and a permanently featured sidebar, something similar to Bing. The sidebar allows to narrow down the search to News, Blogs, Images, ... Read More →
Google Profiles now work as OpenIDs
OpenID allows you to sign-in to different web services which support OpenID with out registering at each and every site. The OpenID concept is very useful for the end users, although several sites are supporting this but the majority are not yet providing OpenID support. Popular services like ... Read More →
iFree Skype Recorder: Record Skype Conversations
iFree Skype Recorder is a freeware utility for recording Skype conversations. The software is simple to use and has a minimal interface. First time after installing you need to give access through Skype, from then you can record all the conversations you would like. ... Read More →
Google Chrome OS: Scheduled to release in late 2010
Google announced Google Chrome OS in July, at that time it was just an announcement, no screenshots and working demos. Today they finally gave more details on the project and how it works and when it will be available widely. Google Chrome operating system is cloud based as previously thought, it is ... Read More →
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 First Details
Microsoft spilled some details on the upcoming Internet Explorer version 9 at the PDC 2009 (Professional Developers Conference 2009). Microsoft started working on IE 9 from past three weeks, so there is nothing much you can expect at this point of time but the goal is now to improve the rendering ... Read More →
SPDY: Google Looking to Speed Up the Web with New Protocol
Google just announced a new protocol, "SPDY" pronounced "SPeeDY" on Chromium blog. According to Google the new protocol will speed up the web. The protocol is not a replacement to the current protocol HTTP, but it will augment HTTP. ... Read More →
Happy Birthday, Firefox
Firefox over the years has garnered millions of fans around the world and has a thriving developer community. Firefox is celebrating five years of success today, part of the success of the browser can also be attributed to the developers who developed thousands of add-ons for the browser. ... Read More →
Google Wave inspired Gmail interface screenshots
Google is probably tweaking all Google Apps interfaces to have an unified interface inspired from the Google wave's interface. Google Apps interfaces are not pretty, the recently hyped and still in invite only beta does look better and many users liked that. According to Engadget Google apps will ... Read More →
Flickr App Garden: Developer Showcase
Flickr, the popular photo sharing site has an open API that allowed developers to build applications on top of Flickr. Some of the featured applications are earlier included in Flickr API Services page as a list. Now Flickr has created an application showcase called App Garden. ... Read More →
MSN launches new home page
Microsoft today announced a redesign for its popular portal MSN, the most significant redesign came after a decade Microsoft says. The new home page looks clean, uncluttered and with lot of white space around. MSN is visited by 600 million people worldwide and 100 million people in US every month. ... Read More →
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