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UPDATE: Google combines spreadsheets and word processing
October 11, 2006 – 12:46 PM
Google is expected to introduce today a hybrid version of its online spreadsheet and word processing applications today. As such, Writely, the company Google acquired for online word processing, will lose its original name in favor of the new title "Google Docs".. -
Google puts instant message service inside e-mail
February 7, 2006 – 3:08 PM
Google users will be able to conduct instant message chats from a Google Web browser window, alongside their e-mails, instead of requiring a separate application, the company said late Monday. -
Google to offer subscription-based office software
February 22, 2007 – 1:52 PM in Business
Expanding its competition against Microsoft's market leading Office suite, Google today announced that it is going to offer a premium package of online software apps for an annual fee. -
Google extends searches to code, pie, mash
October 5, 2006 – 5:17 PM
Google has unveiled a couple of new search services. -
Google eyes adding its search to TVs
April 3, 2006 – 10:33 AM
Google is remaining tight lipped about a job posting seeking out a product manager for its IPTV ventures. -
Microsoft says better than Google soon
March 1, 2006 – 4:26 PM
Microsoft will introduce a search engine better than Google in six months in the United States and Britain followed by Europe, its European president said on Wednesday. -
Google pulls away from the rest
January 10, 2006 – 5:15 PM
Google's share of search queries has grown to 47 %over the last three years. -
Books for all: Google offers full book downloads
August 30, 2006 – 6:04 PM
Google has begun offering full-text downloads of many older books. Google's Book search now has a "full view" option which lets people search for full-text books. Web surfers can flip through these one page at a time or they can download the books in PDF format. -
Google offers basic web design tool, free hosting service
February 23, 2006 – 1:47 PM in Build Your Own
Google today added another beta service to its growing portfolio of web applications. The company now offers a web-based WYSIWIG tool that allows users to create simple web pages that can be published free of charge on Google's servers. Other than competing free hosting services, Google homepages do not include advertising. -
Google closes security holes in Google Base
November 28, 2005 – 4:05 PM
Google has fixed a security hole in Google Base that would have exposed sensitive information stored by users of Google's services. -
Google Enhances Image Search
April 28, 2008 – 4:30 PM
Mountain View (CA) - Google has unveiled a prototype for an Internet technology it calls "VisualRank," an image search algorithm that it says will bring the same kind of precision its "PageRank" technology did for text-based Web searches. -
The return of Google OS rumors
January 31, 2006 – 7:27 PM
May as well put a hockey mask on the face of the Google operating system stories that keep cropping up; another version of the story that will not die contends an internally developed version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution from Google is in the works. -
Google became unwitting mediary for Kama Sutra worm, affected 50,000
November 9, 2006 – 2:51 PM
Due to posts on Google's official Google Video blog group that contained a link to a computer worm, the Internet search giant is now apologizing, with reports that some 50,000 viewers and subscribers to the group were potentially affected. -
CES 2006: Divx to cooperate with Google, schedules launch of video download service
January 7, 2006 – 4:04 PM
One of the major trends at CES 2006 is the creation of partnerships between technology and content companies as well as distributors. Even Divx, with an estimated 50 million users worldwide one of the most popular video players and formats out there, adapted this strategy and announced a cooperation with Google. -
New Google search tool will peer into proprietary relational databases
April 19, 2006 – 1:07 PM
A simple functionality boost in the feature set of Google's existing Search Appliance tool - a 1U server component it's sold for years - will enable users to query sensitive corporate data held in proprietary relational database formats, including Oracle and SAS. Is Google changing the game for search and retrieval (again), and should Microsoft respond...somehow?
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