Google's Platform Extends Its Reach With Android@Home
(May 18, 2011)
Admin-Free Chrome Frame Installs For IE
(May 18, 2011)
At Google I/O in San Francisco, Google developers Amit Joshi and Alex Russell took the stage at a breakout session to announce an important milestone: a version of Chrome Frame that doesn’t require admin rights to install. It’s big news for millions of users stuck working at offices or schools with older machines where admins won’t allow them to upgrade to newer, modern browsers. Now there’s a way around that with the new dev build of Chrome Frame. You can install this within IE without needing admin access.
Music Beta by Google
(May 18, 2011)
Google launched Music Beta, a new service that lets you upload your personal music collection to the cloud for streaming to your computer and Android devices. With the new service, your music and playlists are automatically kept in sync, so if you create a new playlist on your phone, it’s instantly available on your computer or tablet.
Google Rolls Out Android 3.1
(May 17, 2011)
Google touted Android's growth to 100 million smartphones and tablets, kicked off a rollout of Android 3.1 and gave developers a preview of the next major Android update called "Ice Cream Sandwich." The news came along with announcements of a beta online music service on Android and movie rentals on the Xoom tablet via the Android Market, with phones to follow soon.
Google Toolbar 7, Cleaner, Fresher and Faster
(April 28, 2011)
Google released the latest version of Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer. They introducing a fresh, clean look that personalizes Toolbar with the tools mostly used. The performance of the Toolbar have improved without slowing down the browser, making it one of the fastest add-ons you can use in Internet Explorer.
The New Google Analytics: Quick Insights With Plot Rows
(March 31, 2011)
In the second part of highlighting the new Google Analytics, Google gives you a short but powerful insight with Plot Rows. The graph on top of most Google Analytics reports is designed to give you a quick overview of your site’s performance over time. From the graph it’s easy to spot trends and understand how your traffic has changed over time.
Google May Soon Launch Apple iTunes Rival
(March 31, 2011)
Google Is Keeping Honeycomb Closed For A While
(March 30, 2011)
Hackers will have to wait a while before making their own custom versions of Honeycomb. BussinessWeek is reporting that Google won’t release Honeycomb as open source for quite some time. Google isn’t sure Honeycomb will work on smartphones and it doesn’t want to risk hackers or manufacturers shoving it on them.
The New Google Analytics: Dashboards
(March 25, 2011)
Google Chrome Logo Updated
(March 21, 2011)
Just a week after its open-source brother Chromium had its logo summarily flattened, Chrome has followed suit. For now it's only available in the Developer channel, but presumably it will quickly percolate down to the Beta and Stable channels. There are some more images of the new logo after the break.






