Showing posts with label Google+. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google+. Show all posts
Saturday, July 30, 2011
How to Get Google+ invitation
Hey the new buzz around the globe is the google + which is a start by google to battle with facebook. Morever there are bunch of people who likes to get into Google+ here is a the guide for those who likes to get into Google + .
Step1 : Visit Google+ site here
There give your e-mail id for getting ivitation from Google for Google+.In this you may or may not receive the
invitation for google+.
Step2 : Get from your friends
If you have friends on Google+ request him/her to give invitation for you.
Step3 : Free Google+ give away
I am providing you with the free Google+ invitation to you all for this you just need to post your email id in the comments.
Step1 : Visit Google+ site here
There give your e-mail id for getting ivitation from Google for Google+.In this you may or may not receive the
invitation for google+.
Step2 : Get from your friends
If you have friends on Google+ request him/her to give invitation for you.
Step3 : Free Google+ give away
I am providing you with the free Google+ invitation to you all for this you just need to post your email id in the comments.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Mozilla building mobile OS to battle Chrome
Mozilla revealed preliminary plans today to take the Gecko engine that drives its Firefox browser and turn it into an open-source operating system that will eventually work on phones and tablets.

Called Boot to Gecko, it is known that the source code will be released to the public "in real-time," wrote Andreas Gal, a Mozilla researcher. Gecko is the rendering engine that powers Firefox and the e-mail client Thunderbird. By contrast, while Google's Androidmobile operating system is open source, the main development work on it does not become available until after Google has green-lit its publication--sometimes not until months afterward.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Google's Schmidt says Nokia still welcome to join Android
Eric Schmidt, now chairman of Google, seems to have developed into a permanent keynote fixture here at Mobile World Congress. Last year, just his very presence was enough to stir up an atmosphere. This this year, in the immediate wake of the Nokia/Microsoft tie-up - which left Google's Android the loser - perhaps Schmidt and Google appear less the all-conquering threat and more like just another powerful player in the mobile ecosystem.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Introducing Blogger Android App
Introducing Blogger Android App
Posted by Vinay Sekhri
Have you ever wanted to write up a quick blog post on the go? Now there is an easy way to do this on your Android phone! We are excited to announce our first version of the Blogger Android App. Using the app you can easily compose a post, attach a photo that you just took with your phone, and either save it as a local draft for later or immediately publish it to your blog. If you are an Android user, you can start using the Blogger app today by downloading it for free from the Android Market.

Have you ever wanted to write up a quick blog post on the go? Now there is an easy way to do this on your Android phone! We are excited to announce our first version of the Blogger Android App. Using the app you can easily compose a post, attach a photo that you just took with your phone, and either save it as a local draft for later or immediately publish it to your blog. If you are an Android user, you can start using the Blogger app today by downloading it for free from the Android Market.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Google Debuts a Honey of an OS
By Richard Adhikari

LinuxInsider
02/02/11 2:40 PM PT
Google hosted its big Honeycomb show-and-tell Wednesday, elaborating on the new Android version's features and capabilities. This is the first version of Android optimized specifically for tablet devices, and it will arrive in iPad rivals from many different manufacturers in the coming months. Google also released a preview of the Honeycomb SDK so developers can become accustomed to making apps for the platform.
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