Posted by caplein on 07/20/07 in Google
Google plans improve its privacy plans by shortening the cookie time in your computer before it expires.
The search engines and most of the websites use cookies to save the settings stored in their client machine or server. This usually includes preferences you set when visited it last time like filter to adult content and. […]
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Posted by caplein on 06/29/07 in Google
It’s a sigh of relief for Linux users as Google announces its beta version that runs on Linux. Google Desktop for Linux works with both the GNOME and KDE graphical desktop environments.
Google Desktop is a desktop search engine that provides full text search for emails, files, photos, music, chats, Gmail and webpage they view online […]
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Posted by caplein on 06/27/07 in Google
Google translate added a new feature: Dictionary. This is in addition with the already existing “translate text” box, but dictionary is little more optimized for single-word queries, and it also adds some related phrases to results. As of now translations are only available between English, German, Spanish, French, Korean and Italian but other languages are […]
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Posted by caplein on 06/26/07 in Microsoft, Google
Amazing to look at the way technology is growing. It’s growing faster in all direction and exploring the unexplored. For years together the map-makers have been digging harder to give us the best picture of the world. The latest addition to it is Microsoft Virtual Earth and Google earth. Both these giants have launched their […]
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Posted by caplein on 06/21/07 in Google
Google announces Pay Per Action. This beta feature is currently available to AdWords advertisers in the United States on a limited basis as part of their beta test. Google states that we can create an Ad and define the action that you want your user to perform like subscribing your newsletter or even buying a […]
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