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May. 2, 2008 at 8:55am by Barry Schwartz
Google News Comes To iPhone, Plus It Goes Global With Interface
The Google News Blog announced that they have launched a special interface for the iPhone. To access it, all you need to do is go to Google.com on your iPhone or iPod Touch and navigate to the news section via the "more" link at the top right, or you can...
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Apr. 16, 2008 at 4:00pm by Barry Schwartz
Google Drops IMAP Support? Gmail & Google Apps Stop Functioning
It appears that Google is having major issues with their email server. In the past 15 minutes, I received a few phones, tons of twits, and found a fast growing Google Groups thread about Google removing IMAP from their email settings options. This seems to be a major issue, where...
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Apr. 14, 2008 at 9:09am by Greg Sterling
Google And Salesforce.com Integrate Apps To Penetrate Enterprise, Duel Microsoft
The final quote in Miguel Helft's NY Times article on the deepening alliance between Google and CRM software provider Salesforce.com says it all, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend, so that makes Google my best friend." It's attributed to Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com. Basically, in a deal...
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Apr. 8, 2008 at 8:59am by Barry Schwartz
Gain Access To Google's Infrastructure With Google App Engine
Last night, at Campfire One, Google launched an Amazon S3/EC2-like product named Google App Engine. For non-techies, Google App Engine will allow you to host your web sites and applications on their infrastructure. Not only that, this service will automatically grow in resources and capacity, as your application or web...
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Nov. 27, 2007 at 8:38am by Barry Schwartz
Google Online Storage Coming Within Months? Real Google Platypus Screen Shot
Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data from the Wall Street Journal reports Google may be offering an online storage service within a few months. We have heard rumors of such offerings in the past, going under code names such as "Platypus," GDrive, Google Drive and Google "My Stuff." Are...
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Nov. 6, 2007 at 8:49am by Barry Schwartz
The Google Drive Domains Find New Home: GDrive Coming Soon?
Gary Price reports that Google has recently moved MyGoogleDrive.com and MyGoogleStorage.com from third party domain name servers to Google domain name servers. Is this a sign that the GDrive (Google Drive) is coming soon? Back in September, we reported that GoogleDrive.com was moved to Google's name servers and anticipated that...
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Oct. 3, 2007 at 9:15am by Barry Schwartz
Google Adds Security & Space To Corporate Gmail Users
Google boosts corporate e-mail service from the AP reports that Google is adding security and more email storage space to Gmail for their corporate users. Google purchased Postini, a software security for electronic communications company, back in July. They will be utilizing the Postini technology to add security software to...
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Sep. 14, 2007 at 12:42pm by Searcharazzi
Searcharazzi: Google Launching Presently Presentation App Next Week?
PowerPoint haters unite! So, Techcrunch says that The Inquirer says that Google is thiiiiiiiis close to launching Presently, a web-based alternative to PowerPoint. With consulting firm CapGemini now pushing Google Apps hard, can we finally say goodbye to Microsoft’s Office Suite? Some speculate that the app will be unveiled...
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Sep. 12, 2007 at 2:05pm by Barry Schwartz
Will Google GDrive Come To GoogleDrive.com?
Garett Rogers reports that Google has updated the name servers for GoogleDrive.com to point to NSx.GOOGLE.COM. Garett explains that this is typically a sign that a new product is coming to life at that domain. Although we don't know for sure, it may imply that GDrive is about to launch...
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Sep. 5, 2007 at 8:33am by Barry Schwartz
More Proof Of The Existence Of Google's GDrive
Tony Ruscoe discovered more signs that the GDrive, a long-rumored storage service from Google, actually exists. After Tony tried messing around with some URL parameters, he stumbled upon a screen that looked like this: Image from Google Blogoscoped...
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Jul. 18, 2007 at 9:25am by Barry Schwartz
Google To Offer Enterprise Edition Of YouTube
Apps vs. Office: Google Ups the Ante from BusinessWeek reports that Google is planning a corporate version of YouTube to host training and employee communications videos. It also looks at Google's move to generate revenue by offering applications for the corporate market. Garett Rogers of Googling Google picked up on...
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Jun. 1, 2007 at 8:34am by Greg Sterling
What To Make Of Google Gears
Being a non-developer I was a bit of a fish out of water at Google Developer Day yesterday. The event, which took place in the 10 countries where Google has offices, was intended to showcase Google Gears and the company's various APIs. I attended the event in California, which was...
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May. 2, 2007 at 1:24pm by Chris Silver Smith
Google Goes To School
As earlier reported this year, Google launched a premier edition of Google Apps which included email service, calendars, SSO services, instant messaging, spreadsheets, and more. One interesting detail of their recent promotions of Apps is how they're pushing this out to schools, in both free and paid "premier" service options....
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Apr. 9, 2007 at 5:31pm by Greg Sterling
Wired Q&A Interview With Eric Schmidt
Fred Vogelstein, who penned the semi-infamous "How Yahoo Blew It" piece for Wired Magazine, has a long Q&A style interview with Google's CEO Eric Schmidt in this month's issue. Here's a potentially more interesting earlier Vogelstein interview (previously unpublished) with Schmidt for comparison....
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Feb. 22, 2007 at 8:46am by Barry Schwartz
Google Launches Fee Based Google Apps
As we expected, Google has launched a "Premier Edition" of Google Apps. Google Apps Premier Edition will give you everything standard Google Apps has plus the following features:...
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Feb. 19, 2007 at 9:30am by Barry Schwartz
Google Docs & Spreadsheets Coming To Apps In Weeks
PC World reports that Google Apps will be adding Google Docs and Spreadsheets to the suite this quarter and possibly within a few weeks. We expected this to come sooner than later after Google decided to roll out fee-based Google Apps. PC World has quotes from lots of organizations that...
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Feb. 7, 2007 at 9:08am by Barry Schwartz
Google To Roll Out Fee-Based Google Apps?
Google Steps Into Microsoft's Office from BusinessWeek covers how Google appears ready to begin charging corporations for use of Google Apps, which is free at this time. I suspect the "subscription fee amounting to a few dollars per person per month" described in the article is to allow Google to...
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Dec. 15, 2006 at 8:23am by Barry Schwartz
Google Apps For Your Domain Enables Domain Registration
The Google Blog announced that Google Apps For Your Domain has added the ability to register a domain name, if you do not have one yet. What I find interesting, as I explained here, is that we know Google is a domain registrar for about two years now, but yet...


