Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Blogspot FTP Publishing Stops : What’s next?

There are few features in Blogspot which makes it quite popular among blogspot users like custom domain name, FTP publishing and latest Page feature in blogspot. In FTP features, images and file which you upload will be uploaded to your own web server instead of Google server.

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Google India Offers Free Advertising Coupons to Attract Small Advertisers

Google India is giving away free AdWords coupons to businesses who own a website but have never used the Google platform before to advertise their website on the Internet. Google will provide website owners with advertising coupons worth a certain value for free that they may use to advertise their site on Google search results pages and on external sites that run Google AdSense ads (like Digital Inspiration).

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Import/Sync Gravatar to Gmail Contacts with Gravatar Importer

Few days back we had wrote about Google Contacts Outlook Synchronizer which lets you to sync to and from Gmail Contacts with Outlook. Now here is one more synching tool Gravatar Importer which lets you to sync your contacts in the Gmail Contacts address book with their Gravatars, in case they didn’t choose a photo by themselves.

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State AGs on Google Books settlement: We object

Five state attorneys general have joined the opposition to Google’s settlement with book authors and publishers, objecting to the way the settlement distributes unclaimed funds. Missouri’s top lawyer Chris Koster has joined the opposition to the Google Books settlement.(Credit: Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster) The attorneys general for Connecticut, Missouri, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Washington joined the chorus of opposition to the settlement this week, filing briefs with Judge Denny Chin of the U.S.

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Vreebit rewards users for social networking

Vreebit is an immensely complex social-networking site, launched in beta on Thursday. After seeing that it has taken Facebook five and a half years to become cash flow-positive, it seems that founders Michael Fleischmann and Chuck Donnelley are trying to create a new revenue model for their social network.

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Test-drive: Office Web Apps technical preview

Microsoft has finally started to open up its Web-based versions of Office apps to early testers. Thursday we got access to a “technical preview” of Excel and PowerPoint on the Web (not, notably, Word). The obvious comparison that will be made is to Google Docs.

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Google versus Twitter versus Facebook (and Friendfeed)

Facebook, then is on a roll after a whopping $50 million acquisition of Friendfeed in cash and stocks. World’s largest social network just boosted their technology in real-time updates, conversations and search. And right after the acquisition news came the update from Facebook that they are rolling out the new Facebook Search which will enable users to search for status updates, photos, notes, images and links.

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