GPS and Gene Sequencing Blend Identifies the Typhoid Occurrence
Submitted by Gunraj Sandhu on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:51
As per the reported information, with the help of Google Earth and new gene sequencing technology, for the first time in history, scientists have been able to rightly pathway the typhoid outbreaks in Nepal.
Google integrates Native Client into its latest Chrome beta
Submitted by Kamilah Qasimi on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 12:36
Internet search giant Google has equipped its latest Chrome beta with a Native Client to securely run complex applications within the web browser.
The integration of the Native Client into Chrome will allow developers to compile C or C++ code into an OS neutral binary which is executed by a browser-integrated runtime. The integration will full programs, and not just Javascript code, to run within the web browser.
Complaints Against Google
Submitted by Gaurav Singla on Thu, 03/31/2011 - 15:15
The Microsoft Corp. is prepared to make the battle against Google Inc. legal. They have filed a complaint related to the ongoing anti-competition investigation by the European Commission. The commission has been investigating Google’s control of the online search engine market.
UAE disclosed its developing three Google searches
Submitted by Gaurav Singla on Fri, 12/10/2010 - 12:51
The Google's 2010 Zeitgeist has confirmed that the Burj Khalifa is the greatest growing search term in the UAE, according to. The UAE is entering the final report and the world's top events and trends based on global search terms.
The second greatest developing UAE search was Tartob which is an Emirati version of Facebook after the Burj Khalifa
Google introduces “Place Search”
Submitted by Faarooq Mehmood on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 13:04
On Wednesday, the world's most often used search engine, Google, presents a new search mechanism that enriches local searches. If Google search engine users type in a location or an activity in a specific town or city, from now on the results deliver not only information on the specific search term but on the specific location including contact numbers, maps and further recommendations.
Facebook gaining fame
Submitted by Faarooq Mehmood on Sat, 10/23/2010 - 14:19
Facebook is increasing its fame against Google and business firms should need to learn a thing or two from it.
Facebook was earlier developed to provide in a manner for Harvard University students to establish network with each other, as creator Mark Zuckerberg.
Google accepts privacy leaks
Submitted by Faarooq Mehmood on Sat, 10/23/2010 - 14:12
Google has agreed that they have collected e-mails, passwords, and URLs while the company was taking images for its Street View service.
Google's senior vice president of engineering and research, Alan Eustace through a blog post wrote;"In some instances, entire e-mails and URLs were captured, as well as passwords."
