Archive for May, 2008
More feature with Yahoo’s new beta Messenger 9
This new beta of Yahoo Messenger 9 could further help user to invite contacts on AOL, Google’s Gmail and Orkut, Microsoft’s Hotmail, MySpace, and also from other online services to get connected through the Yahoo service. Version 9 as well has a special group of all people in your Yahoo address book, assisting to connect with contacts users might have stored somewhere else within Yahoo itself. Yahoo Messenger 9 is planned for use on Windows XP, on the contrary to the more clearly named Yahoo Messenger for Vista. The last version of the Yahoo Messenger 9 is due in the third quarter, Yahoo said. The Mac equal is programmed to be exposed by the end of the year.
Android software for Mobile Phones by Google
The bells and whistles exposed Wednesday comprised: a way to unlock phones by drawing a precise shape on the touchscreen in its place of typing a password; bookmarks for favorite Web sites on the device’s index page; a “compass” tool, which mechanically roams with the phone while a user looks at graphic images of a city map; a expanded tool to zoom in on Web content; and a mobile version of the video game “Pac Man.”
Google soon to release Google Web Toolkit 1.5
This fresh software fuels Google’s goal of making the Web a much wealthier software environment – a purpose on present this week at the Google I/O meeting in San Francisco. Johnson also considers that the Web is by now “really close” to the abilities of PC as a software foundation.
“We’ve observed that there’s no question anymore whether you’re going to target the browser or a desktop app. For almost any new exciting app, you’re going to target the browser,” Johnson said. “For the right set of applications, it’s already better than what you can do on the desktop. For extremely low-latency applications, like video editing, I think we’re still a couple years out.”
Google – Viacom’s YouTube lawsuit ‘threatens’ Expressions
The response, reported by the Associated Press, was filed late Friday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Google says the risk comes from Viacom’s try to make “carriers and hosting providers” legally responsible for what people post. Google, in passing, has said this suit would only be determined in court
Google, in its response, said YouTube “goes far beyond its legal obligations in assisting content owners to protect their works.” Google added that YouTube has loyally followed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and responded to claims of contravention.
Google search expansion lead over Yahoo; Microsoft, AOL, Ask.com decline
Yahoo, on the other hand, aimed an affirmable proxy war and of a takeover bid by Microsoft early this period, saw its percentage status 0.9 percent, from 21.3 percent to 20.4 percent of searches. Shadowing Yahoo were Microsoft Firm’s sites, downward to 9.1 value of searches in April from 9.4 percent in March, AOL LLC, behind to 4.6 percent from 4.8 percent; and Oakland-based Ask.com, down to 4.3 percent of searches from 4.7 proportion in March.
Searches beyond the nucleus field, much as map searches and searches for user-generated/friendly videos, were not comprised in the figures. The rankings further stated that Americans incorporated 10.6 billion searches on the main search engines, a 2 percent turn from March. More than 6.5 billions set searches were also conducted on Google, subsequent by 2.2 billion on Yahoo sites and 961 million on Microsoft sites. AOL saw 491 million searches, and Ask.com saw 458 million, according to comScore.
Microsoft Still has an Eye on Yahoo
“Yet, we are trying to have discussions about deals with Yahoo that might create value, but not a whole acquisition of the company,” he said without elaborating further. Earlier this month, Microsoft moved away from the offer to obtain Yahoo for $47.5 billion (24.16 billion pounds), or $33 per share, after Yahoo rejected the offer, saying it would only resolve for $37 a share.
Microsoft is now planning to make an alternative offer, proposing to purchase Yahoo’s search business and take a marginal stake in the Web firm, a person well-known with the discussions told Reuters this week.
Google Accepting Third-Party Ads on AdSense
“This will empower advertisers to work with approved third parties to serve and track display ads, including rich media ads, across the Google content network through AdWords, giving them more options, flexibility and control over their campaigns,” wrote Google senior business product manager Rajas Moonka in a blog post. A Google speaker stated that the company had spoken about certification with Atlas representatives and that Atlas could be specialized at some point in near future. The speaker also said she could not comment on possible enclosure of ads served by Yahoo.
Google allows you to access medical records online
The tool, part of Google’s obtainable Google Health structure, let all individuals to select to have their health and medical information put into a personal online file, which would be accessible only by them. Google has by now presented a trial of the service with 1600 patients in huge Cleveland medical practice. It found patients with their hospital records connected to Google were more probable to access their medical records.
Wanna Know Future? It is now possible on Google Earth
A joint plan of the UK Met bureau Hadley Centre and Google Corporation, it displays predictable raise in temperatures in various regions, based on medium carbon release projection and how it could actually affect millions of people. The map also displays Kolkata could be destroyed by climate change in 2070. About 12 million people and assets value $2,000 billion can be reveled to coastal flooding, due to other climate and social changes, stated the information map on Google Earth.
Google social network ad is on Peak – Brin
“In general, it’s been improving but we still have a long way to go,” Brin told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Jerusalem to mark Israel’s 60th anniversary. “Things have been going well this year…it’s hard to predict where social networking will come out.” Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in January the company was facing problem making inroads selling advertising into what is at present the newest market on the Internet.
Brin stated it would take little time to find the most excellent formula to improve the social networking advertising business, to expand the right technology and to teach advertisers and users. “People are expecting overnight to wake up to a miracle… but these things take time,” he added.





