Archive for December, 2006

Google goes back to school

Google Inc., a company identical with searching the Internet hopes to define far more of the world’s computing experience with a helping hand for school kids.

It is giving an online word processor, spreadsheet and few other programs, which could perform tasks that are usually handled by desktop software. This program automatically store all in Google’s vast data centers so that the information could be seen on any Internet connected computer.

As it tries to escort in a new era in computing, Google is promoting its software applications in classrooms from playgroup to high school.

Saturday, December 9th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

Google’s partnerships with Egypt’s Education Authorities

Google had announced that it is giving Egypt’s Ministry of Higher Education the ability to give the university’s 3 million students and Ministry of Education’s 8 million fresh students with Google’s applications for email, instant-messaging, and calendar.

The hosted communications services, Gmail, Google Talk would be free of charge to all 11 million students across the region from Dec 3rd, 2006. It gives benefits to students in Egypt, including 2 gigabytes of email storage per student, good search capabilities to locate important messages, spam filtering, and calendars, which can be easily shared with friends and across the groups.

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Google ‘Click to Call’ now in India

Google has now announced the launch of its AdWords “Click-to-call” feature in India. These are online ads planned for users to speak directly to the advertisers they may find on Google Search results page over the phone and is free of cost. It could also be identified by way of green telephone handset located near the text of advertisement.

After entering the phone number, one needs to click on “Connect for Free” so that the user gets direct call from the advertiser. Google says, “Click-to-call” offers speed and convenience, and it would also protect user privacy by blocking the user’s phone number from the advertiser.

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Sky signs up Google

Sky and Google had recently announced that they are going to work together for developing more content for Sky’s broadband customers and to share advertising revenue from this.

Sky would be creating its own video site on the lines of YouTube, using technology by Google. Then Google would also provide access to applications such as contact management and effective calendar services plus instant messaging.

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MSN revamps travel channel

MSN has now announced that it is overhauling its unique travel channel, it offers the users a mix of exclusive content, travel information and also a holiday booking service provided by Expedia.

The revamp site gives better platform to engage with users who travel frequently and book their holidays online. Advertisers would now be able to engage their users on the channel message boards and place branded messaging on the web site.

Thursday, December 7th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

Yahoo! project connects Filipino migrant workers to families

Yahoo had recently launched a new plan to connect eight million overseas Filipino workers with their families. This global research study stated that about 33 percent of Filipinos already believe that instant messaging applications of Yahoo have helped them improving their relationships with their families.

According to Southeast Asia reported that the Philippines are the third largest contribution to the global Yahoo digital time capsule project. Today there are approximately 14 to 15 million Filipino Internet users, with more than half using Yahoo! services at least once a month. Yahoo! Videos is an added advantage for Filipinos. Yahoo will soon be up with more news and tools that helps family communication.

Thursday, December 7th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

Yahoo goes with VSNL’s Voice

Yahoo! has recently announced that it would use VSNL’s peering and termination services as a chief global Internet company for further exchange of high quality VoIP traffic on a wide basis and offer premium international retail call termination for Yahoo’s voice services.

Preferably, Yahoo would use VSNL’s International Tele globe voice peering and termination known as Teleglobe VoIPLink to build up interoperability among VoIP networks and terminate traffic any where in the world.

Thursday, December 7th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

Google offer takes on PayPal

The Internet search giant Google is now offering merchants free usage of its online payment service at it squares off against eBay’s biggest market PayPal.

Google had introduced Checkout in June with offers such as free ad credits for merchants. During November it offered discounts to customers, $10 off $30 on purchases. With the recent idea it will allow the merchants pay a variety of fees to use the service. PayPal normally charges 2.9% plus 30 cents per transaction on sales up $3, 000 per month. However Google’s fee is 2% of the sale plus 20 cents, less if the merchant is a Google advertiser.

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

MSN goes mobile in Malaysia

The Malaysian mobile operator recently announced a deal with enterprise infrastructure vendor Sybase 365 to deliver two of MSN’s popular Web-based communication service, Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger to eight million Maxis subscribers in the country.

The service, applies to postpaid and prepaid Maxis customers only, and relies on the industry standard short message (SMS) for further content delivery.

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 Social Networking No Comments

Media General Links Career Sites to Yahoo

Media General Inc., initiator of Tampa Tribune and Winston-Salem Journal had recently stated that it is planning to post online career sections of 25 of its daily newspapers to Yahoo Inc.’s HotJobs Platform.

Yahoo is already with Tampa Tribune career content and now it would eventually host all Media General’s career advertising as well. All career related advertising sold by its newspaper Web sites would now be posted on Yahoo HotJobs. By this deal, Media General becomes a part of group for about 200 newspapers, which links their career content through Yahoo’s HotJobs site.

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