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April fools joke: Mobile Brain Search

by teamgpt April 9, 2003
written by teamgpt

Google Brain Search uses CADIE technology to index your brain, thus improving the speed and accuracy of memory retrieval.

New! Google Brain Search uses CADIE technology to index your brain, thus improving the speed and accuracy of memory retrieval.

Features:

  • Faster and more accurate memory retrieval
  • Brainwave detection: put the phone to your forehead and think your query
  • Eliminate “tip of the tongue” syndrome

Instructions:

  1. Put phone to forehead for brain indexing.
  2. Think your query.

*Please do not use Brain Search on others without their permission.

[Wanna try?? Click here]

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April fools joke: Gmail autopilot

by teamgpt April 9, 2003
written by teamgpt
google mail

Who does not know it: Every day “thousands” of emails and it’s all too much work to read and respond. So here is someting new to all of you! Gmail autopilot. analyzes all mail and automatically writes the correct answer the email that you have got :).

gmail autopilot

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Google Doodle: Gandhi Jayanti – India

by teamgpt October 9, 2002
written by teamgpt

Gandhi Jayanti doodle

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the “Father of the Nation”. It is celebrated on October 2, every year. It is one of the three official declared National Holidays of India and is observed in all its states and union territories. The United Nations General Assembly announced on 15 June 2007 that it adopted a resolution which declared that October 2 will be celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence.

Related: Rabindranath tagore’s Google doodle..

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Google Product Favicons In Larger Format

by teamgpt September 10, 2002
written by teamgpt

Have you noticed those small colorful icons on the top of the browser page, when ever you visit a popular website? Yeah, those are called as favicons. These are small icons which can be used on every websites (to signify the website).

These images are available at google.com/images/icons/product/blogger-128.png
[Replace blogger with other google products & you can also tweak the size such as 16,32,48 etc]

If you see the Google products page you will see different smaller icons. These icons are relatively smaller in size about 5px. There are larger versions of the same available (up to 128px wide).

Here is all Google favicons in 128px:

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Google Apps now joins the OpenId foundation too

by teamgpt August 9, 2002
written by teamgpt

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Facebook, Friendfeed, Plaxo, Myspace and Gmail have all joined to OpenId foundation. Now all these services support signing in to the site with OpenId. After all these years as you all might have imagined, Google Apps now supports OpenID. OpenID makes it possible that one of many services can log in without a thousand times to have to register individually.

The Google Code Blog announced Google on Tuesday indicated that the Google Federated Login OpenID API to Google Apps has expanded. Thus it is with the Google Apps account for other possible sites register. With the Google Account you can also at numerous sites, for example, logging to Friendfeed.com.

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Google Doodle: Swiss National day

by teamgpt August 9, 2002
written by teamgpt
swiss national day doodle

The Swiss National Day (German: Schweizer Bundesfeier; French: Fête nationale Suisse; Italian: Festa nazionale svizzera; Romansh: Fiasta naziunala Svizra) is 1 August. It is inspired by the mention of “early August” (primo incipiente mense Augusto) in the Federal Charter of 1291. It was first celebrated in Berne in 1891, marking the 600th anniversary of the charter. It displaced the formerly more prominent traditional date of the Rütlischwur, 8 November 1307. Based on that date, in 1907, the 600th anniversary was celebrated in Altdorf. In 1941, the 650th anniversary was celebrated.

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Google Friends Newsletter – July 2009

by teamgpt August 9, 2002
written by teamgpt
Google Friends Newsletter

Here is the July – 2009 Edition of Google friends newsletters on IGoogle Watch. Subscribe to the IGoogle Watch RSS feed to get instant updates. We hope you enjoy this month’s updates on Google’s products, services and hope all friends are having a great summer so far..

POWER TIP

Calendar Labs

Earlier this month, we launched Calendar Labs. Like Google Labs and

Gmail Labs, Calendar Labs is a place to try out early, experimental

features as well as provide feedback to the team that built them.

There are six experimental Calendar features so far, including "Next

Meeting" which shows you how much time you have to procrastinate

before your next appointment and "World clock", which lets you keep

track of different timezones when you schedule meetings. You can test

these features out by going to the Labs tab under Settings.

http://calendar.google.com


NEW PRODUCTS & UPDATES

Moon in Google Earth

Forty years ago on July 20, 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 took the first

human steps on the surface of the Moon. In celebration of this

historic occasion, we launched Moon in Google Earth, an interactive 3D

atlas of the Moon. You can now explore a virtual Moonscape, follow

guided tours from astronauts Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) and Jack Schmitt

(Apollo 17), see the latest rover concepts by teams competing in the

Google Lunar X PRIZE, view high-resolution "Street View"-style

panoramic photos, watch previously unreleased video footage captured

from the lunar surface and much more. Moon is viewable using Google

Earth 5.0.

http://earth.google.com/moon

Favorite Places on Google Maps

Ever wonder where culinary expert and chef Alice Waters goes for

organic and sustainable food in the San Francisco Bay Area? Or where

Iwona Blazwick, director of the Whitechapel Gallery in London, goes to

experience art in that city? We’ve teamed up with a variety of experts

around the world to share some of their favorite local places and

businesses on Google Maps. We hope you enjoy exploring all of these

favorite places.

http://www.google.com/favoriteplaces

Google Docs template gallery open to everyone

We recently opened up the Google Docs template gallery to everyone.

Now, people can share their own documents, spreadsheets, presentations

and forms so that others may re-use them.  The public template gallery

makes it easy to sort and browse templates by category, usage, rating

and document type. The template gallery is also available to Google

Apps Premier and Education Edition customers, making it easy to

privately share common document templates within companies and

organizations.

http://docs.google.com/templates

Your world in 3D

One of our favorite features of Google Earth is flying around the

world’s cities in 3D. If you turn on the "3D Buildings" layer in

Google Earth you can access thousands of buildings as photo-realistic

3D models. Plus, if there’s a building (or an entire town) that you’d

like the whole world to see, you can build your own models using

Google SketchUp and then add them to Google Earth. Not only is it a

great way to benefit your community, we think it’s pretty fun.

http://sketchup.google.com/yourworldin3d


MISCELLANY

Sure, you get this newsletter every month with news from Google. And

maybe you also read one or several of our official blogs. But what if

you’re craving more frequent updates from us? We have a variety of

Twitter accounts that you can follow to get ongoing news, tips and

more on a variety of Google products and services. Besides our

official @google account, you might be interested in news from

Australia or Brazil, the latest advances in computer science research,

help with advertising or updates focused on a specific product like

Google Earth. We’re adding new accounts from time to time, too — you

can see a list of all our official accounts on the Official Google

Blog.

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-accounts-on-twitter.html


 

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Windows vista service pack 2 available for download now!!

by teamgpt July 9, 2002
written by teamgpt
windows vistaService Pack 2 for Windows Vista is now available via Windows Update in 31 other languages including Dutch. Service Pack 2 was already available for English language. Microsoft revealed on May 26 Service Pack 2 in the first five languages, English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese. Service Pack 2 includes Windows Search 4, support for the latest Bluetooth technology and all previously released updates for Windows Vista and this does not include Internet Explorer 8, so you’ll have to download it separately. Service Pack 2 is also sold separately through the download links.

Download: Windows Vista SP 2 to 32 bits (475.5 MB)
Download: Windows Vista SP 2 to 64 bits (745.2 MB)

Download ISO: Windows Vista SP 2 (1695.1 MB)

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