Monthly Archives: May 2010

Don’t Upgrade To Microsoft Office 2010, Google Recommends Google Docs

As the Microsoft Office 2010 is about to leave beta, Google has suggested users of Microsoft Office to not upgrade. Google is suggesting an alternative: Older Office versions + Google Docs. Continue reading

Dropbox Blocked In China?

According to the reports reported by few users, the Dropbox website and the desktop client are not working in China. Continue reading

Microsoft Spindex – Social Aggregator From Microsoft FUSE Lab

Microsoft is working on a social aggregator service: Spindex. Spindex is currently in private beta, and aggregates content from Twitter, Facebook, Evernote and RSS feeds. Continue reading

0 Following, 0 Followers On Twitter.com – Gizmodo Discovers A Bug On Twitter

Everyone is surprised to see 0 Following and 0 Followers on Twitter.com. If you are unable to understand this situation, here is the reason behind it. Continue reading

Reliance To Launch IPTV In Delhi And Mumbai

Reliance Communications is going to launch IPTV (the Internet Protocol Television) service in Delhi and Mumbai. The company plans to avail this service within next three months. Continue reading

keyboardr.com – The Fastest Way To Search Google.com

Keyboardr is the fastest way to search on Google, as it load results as you type in the search box. You don’t need to hit the usual “Search” button or the enter key. Continue reading

Favetop.com – The Internet Desktop

Favetop provides the quick access to your favourite websites, webapps, pictures, bookmarks, videos and music. Continue reading

Google Buzz Allows Comments Via Emails, Full Photo Albums

Google Buzz has just added another feature, which lets users to post comments on buzz updates using emails. Another feature added to Google Buzz: support for full photo albums in Buzz photo viewer. Continue reading

Get Back The Old Layout Of Google.com

Google recently changed the look and feel of its search engine result page. Here is a trick to get back the old layout of Google.com . Continue reading

Google To Bring More Applications To Google Apps

Google today announced to add more Google services to Google Apps. According to this announcement, more applications (including Picasa Web, Blogger and Reader) will be integrated to all editions of Google Apps later this year. Continue reading