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Steve Jobs VS Eric Schmidt

by teamgpt March 10, 2015
written by teamgpt

Only if Eric Schmidt and Steve Jobs were to fight in the real world. This is going to be the scenario on how it would look.

Steve Jobs vs Eric Schmidt

Photo Credit:Daniel Adel

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Now utorrent search is powered by Google equals one power search tool

by teamgpt February 9, 2015
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utorrent logo uTorrent adds Google torrent search engine service

uTorrent – the client of choice for most BitTorrent users – has added a Google powered torrent search engine to its website. This added search capability uses. Google’s custom search program and prioritizes BitTorrent sites in the results. With millions of visitors a month, this is likely to bring in some additional revenue for BitTorrent Inc.

utorrent google search results

uTorrent has added a Google powered torrent search engine to its website for BitTorrent users. This added search capability uses Google’s custom search program and prioritizes BitTorrent sites in the results. Many visitors to the uTorrent website are relatively new to BitTorrent, and a proportion of these are clueless as to where they should start looking for .torrent files. For this group the new torrent search box on the uTorrent homepage might come in handy, reports TorrentFreak.

While the added search is not a particular good way to find torrents, its addition to the site is an interesting move by BitTorrent Inc. Not so long ago, uTorrent removed the search boxes to sites like Mininova and isoHunt from their client, as per requests from copyright holders. However, since BitTorrent Inc. closed its video store, there is now no need to please Hollywood and they are free to link to torrent sites again.

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10 Awesome Beta version Google Chrome Extensions for your Mac, Linux

by teamgpt December 9, 2014
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Google has released a beta version of Google Chrome browser for both Mac OS X and Linux. That’s not all, Google has also has put up an online gallery for the extensions.

Extensions are now available for users of the beta version of the browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The gallery contains more than 300 extensions on the homepage and you will find an overview of the most popular extensions.

Here are 10 different awesome Google Chrome Extensions below:

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  • Google Mail Checker: The most popular extension is currently Google Mail Checker that a button is placed on the toolbar that shows how many new messages there are. Thus, there is a Google Reader extension that shows how many new messages there are and an extension for Google Wave that shows the number of unread waves.
  • RSS Subscription: Another useful extension is RSS Subscription. It placed an icon in the address bar as it happens with other browsers on a website once a RSS feed available. Then you can view the RSS feed and then possibly to an RSS reader.
  • Shareaholic – Share Easier: Quick share web pages on Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, Facebook, Delicious and 80 other services.
  • Chromed Bird: This extension puts a button on the toolbar and is specifically focused on Twitter. After installation you can post updates and answers, updates and follow short URLs.
  • Google Translate: Quick translation websites by pressing a button. Also the extension automatically detects the language of a site different from the default language in Google Chrome.
  • IE Tab: The extension does what the name suggests. By pressing the button located on the Internet Explorer toolbar is used to view websites that are not functioning properly in Google Chrome.
  • Send Gmail from: Simple and convenient if you use Gmail. The extension shall Gmail as your default mail program. Furthermore there is a button for a quick message.
  • Favorite Doodle: Place a Google logo on the homepage of choice for Google. With the extension you replace the default Google logo with your favorite doodle.
  • Flash Block: Block Flash elements on websites. Press Ctrl + Shift + F for a permanent site to say that Flash should not be blocked.
  • Chrome Clock: Place an analog clock on your toolbar. Go with your mouse on the clock stand the whole time plus the date shown.

Installing an extension is easy through the Install button that takes you on the details of an extension and then a popup screen will appear in  to install the extension.

To delete you can go to the options menu and click on Extensions. You will see a list of all installed extensions; from there you can disable or delete the chrome extensions.

If you want to see the  gallery, visit this: http://chrome.google.com/extensions.

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Google Doodle: Water on the Moon

by teamgpt November 9, 2014
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NASA said Friday it had discovered water on the moon, opening “a new chapter” that could allow for the development of a lunar space station.

The discovery was announced by project scientist Anthony Colaprete at a midday news conference.

“I’m here today to tell you that indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn’t find just a little bit; we found a significant amount” about a dozen, two-gallon bucketfuls, he said, holding up several white plastic containers.

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Google Doodle: children’s day – India

by teamgpt November 9, 2014
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google doodle children's day

Google posts one of the Google Doodle from the contest from Doodle 4 Google contest on the Homepage. Thousands of users voted for their favorite doodle.

This is the final winner’s doodle on Google.co.in all day on Children’s day, November 14th 2009.

View more Doodle’s from the Doodle 4 Google contest India here.

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Google Chrome OS available to you in a week

by teamgpt November 9, 2014
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Couple of weeks ago we had sceenshots of the Google Chrome OS leaked. And now the time has come for the final release of the Chrome OS.
chrome operating system
According to reliable sources and rumors, Google will offer downloads of its Chrome operating system any day now, internet rumor.

Citing a “reliable source,” TechCrunch indicates an early version of the Chrome OS will arrive with a limited collection of hardware drivers “within a week.”

Google had previously said that an early version of the OS would be available this fall. Considering that we’re about two weeks away from the end of fall, a debut next week would hardly be unexpected.

The Mountain View Company announced the Chrome OS this summer, describing it as essentially the Google Chrome web browser running atop the Linux kernel. Intended mainly for netbooks, it will run on both x86 and ARM chips. Shipping systems are slated for release in the middle of next year.

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Collection of Google Adsense Optimization Videos

by teamgpt October 10, 2014
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Google has a YouTube channel for important videos about Google AdSense called AdSense YouTube channel. On the channel Googler’s post videos and help users like you and me.

Now on the youtube channel the adsense team has released a guide to optimize our revenue with AdSense which explains how they think we can improve the ads performance.

Here are TOP 6 Videos on Adsense optimization which can help you make more money online:
adsense video collection

  1. Upgrade to high-performing units
  2. Monetize more content
  3. Optimize placement search box
  4. Opt-in to text and image ads
  5. Use link units
  6. Opt-in to placement targeting

Go more custom videos that you have made yourself? Share it with us by posting your comments below!!

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How to: Upload documents from your desktop to Google Docs

by teamgpt October 9, 2014
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Google released a basic application for Windows that lets you upload files to Google Docs by using drag and drop. The application is more like a sample of what you can do with a Google Docs API, but it’s pretty useful if you want to upload a lot of documents. There’s also an option to add “Send to Google Docs” to the contextual menu so you can upload files directly from Windows desktop.

Here is how to upload documents from your desktop to Google docs using Doc uploader.

1. Download the application from http://google-gdata.googlecode.com/files/DocListUploader-1.0.exe and install it.

2. Once installed you can easily drag and drop the documents and upload it to your Google docs account.

docs uploader for windows

3. You can also just right click on the documents from the desktop and send to Google docs.
send to docs from windows

Also, there is another way to upload more files at once is to send them to the email address displayed on this page, but this only works with documents and presentations and there are some restrictions regarding the size of the uploaded files.

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