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Google Chrome Frame is teaching Microsoft a lesson – maybe solution to Korean IE craziness?

September 26, 2009

The announcement of Google Chrome Frame – an Internet Explorer extension that embeds a Google Chrome browser into Internet Explorer – could sarcastically be called the “making of an IE which fully supports open standards for the first time”! If you haven’t heard of Google Chrome Frame, here is the description from the project website:
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When Apple tells you how to use your iPhone – no Google Voice for iPhones

July 29, 2009

The iPhone – despite that fact that it is a very nice device delivering a great user experience in total – will constantly remind its owners of how much power Apple executes through iTunes and the AppStore. Today’s news that Apple began removing all Google Voice applications from AppStore – including the official Google one [...]

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Competing with Google Voice – Alcatel Rich Communications Manager 5155 for Telcos

July 25, 2009

Google’s continuing effort to enter new business fields, buying up innovative companies has lead to the launch of the Google Voice service in March 2009. Google Voice is based on the original GrandCentral service, a company that was acquired by Google in 2007. Google hasn’t really done much with GrandCentral in the past 2 years, at [...]

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GWT 1.7 has been released

July 20, 2009

The GWT team has announced the 1.7 release of the Google Web Toolkit. Bruce Johnson published some details on this release:
GWT 1.7 is a minor update that adds better support for Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.5, and Safari 4. Each of these new browser versions introduced at least one change that negatively impacted compiled GWT modules, so [...]

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Google Wave trying to catch up with Laszlo Webtop – the future of web collaboration and communication

May 29, 2009

When Google made the announcement of Google Wave – with first screenshots of the application showing up – I immediately thought: finally they seem to understand what the future of web/browser based real time communication could look like. And my next thought was: will they ever be able to deliver a user experience as good [...]

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No Google Sync for me, no thanks!

February 10, 2009

Google announced a beta for Google Sync. Synchronize your iPhone, Blackberry, WindowsMobile and syncML compatible device through your Google account. So that Google can build a global address book, a complete social graph of all holders of Google accounts and their friends network? No thanks! I’m using Gmail, Google Analytics, I’m a member of Google [...]

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