Google2Go is the latest Windows Mobile application to hit the web. Though not affiliated with Google, Bryan Burkholder, developer of the Google2Go mobile application is making headlines, which are bound to grow with the Smartphone release of his previously touchscreen only application. Features Include: Google Web/Image Search Google Local Search Gmail Google Calendar Google Reader […]
Read moreOrganization In Google Reader
I wish I could do more with starred items in Google Reader! It’s so frustrating to have so many unorganized starred items. I hate tagging items, which is what some of you might recommend doing. Tagging can get just as messy as what I have now. Google, if you’re listening, give me more ways to […]
Read moreGmail Storage Increasing
Which is fantastic for some and not really a big deal for me. Why? Because I’m using only about 11-13MB’s of space on my Gmail account. On top of that, I have two (2) Gmail accounts. It’s not that big of a deal, but I thought I’d pass the word along anyway. Basically, the counter […]
Read moreGoogle Did NOT Get Second Best With Jaiku
This is my opinion on the entire Google snatching up Jaiku debacle. I consider Jaiku to be the better of the two, regardless of the popularity. It’s better. That’s a fact and there’s no denying it. Jaiku has a very loyal fanbase. So, Google isn’t missing out on much by avoiding Twitter. There’s too much […]
Read moreGoogle Making You Dumber. Really?
I think not! lol Nevertheless, there’s a nice debate about it over on Business Week in "The Debate Room". There’s a pro-side and a con-side of the argument. You can already see where I stand. I thought I’d spread the word. Even though I don’t agree, the pro-side brings up some interesting points. The comments […]
Read moreGet Gmail In Your Facebook Inbox
Fmail is the latest Facebook app to make it’s way through the tech pipelines. You can do just about anything that’d you do in Gmail, through this one application. Awesomesauce! However, Orli Yakuel of Go2Web2 brings up a really interesting point: Though it seem very useful, I would be more comfortable with Fmail if it […]
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