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iGoogle Updates: Google Reader, Gmail integration and more

If you are a iGoogle user the new feature update will be interesting to you. iGoogle today got some new features like integration of Google Reader, Gmail, Google Finance, Youtube Videos, and others. The new feature also brings NewYork Times, Washington Times to your iGoogle start page. The ... Read More →

Google Trends RSS Feed

Google Trends shows what people are searching, it is great tool to see what is hot today. It displays 100 hot trends for US, these hot trends are from the last hour and updated every hour. While browsing i just saw there is an RSS feed available for hot trends. The RSS feed shows hourly trends and ... Read More →

Gmail Goggles: Stop drunk emailing

Gmail Labs has introduced a new feature today that helps you to not to send emails when you are drunk or tired. The feature is called Goggles which is active on weekend late nights by default. Gmail Goggles can activated from Gmail -> Settings -> Labs. Once activated it shows a random math ... Read More →

T-Mobile G1: Android Powered HTC Dream Phone Comes With Google Apps

Much anticipated Google Phone aka HTC Dream running Android launched today. T-Mobile G1 is the first phone powered by Android mobile OS with touch based interface. It is available in US starting from next month by T-Mobile for $179 with a two-year contract. ... Read More →

Now You Can Embed Books from Google Book Search as Widgets

Google today announced set of free tools that allows anyone to embed books from Google Book Search on their blogs or web sites. We are also providing new ways for these sites to display full-text search results from Book Search, and even integrate with social features such as ratings, reviews, ... Read More →

Gmail Labs: Forgotten attachment detector

Gmail Labs team added another useful feature, forgotten attachment detector. This is an experimental feature, you need to enable this feature from Gmail Labs tab. Go to Settings, Labs tab and enable this feature to use it. After enabling this feature if you mention an attachment in your email ... Read More →

Download Google Chrome for Mac and Linux

If you are a Mac or Linux user and wants to try Google Chrome, you can try now. There is no official version of Google Chrome browser for Mac and Linux yet. The folks at Codeweavers released an unofficial Google Chrome version for both Mac and Linux. ... Read More →

Google finally shows off Android handset

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Greasemetal: Greasemonkey for Google Chrome

Google Chrome doesn't have native support for extension yet, but developers are finding ways to get addons like Greasemonkey to work with Google Chrome. Kazuho Oku found a way to get some greasemoney user scripts to run in Google chrome. Greasemetal is a userscript runtime for Google Chrome. ... Read More →

3 New Features from Gmail Labs

Gmail labs introduced 3 new features today, these are useful little tweaks for the Gmail. If you have Gmail Labs enabled you can get these features. Go to settings, select Labs and enable these features to use them. The three features include, Custom Label Colors, Goto Label and Navbar drag and ... Read More →

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