You may recall that Google ceased development of their Wave e-mail/collaboration/instant messaging platform back in August 2010. But it’s rising again, Google now reports, in the form of the “Wave in a Box” project, putting the open source server
Google Chrome Turns Two; Graduates to Version 6
Its version 7 is likely to support hardware acceleration Google’s surprise offering to us two years ago in the form of Google Chrome has become one of the most successful Google products ever – a fact which cannot be denied.
Google Shows Off Chrome, HTML5 With Interactive Music ‘Experience’
Google has released its latest “Chrome Experiment” today in the form of a music video “experience” that takes you, quite literally, back to the streets of your youth. The experiment is the work of writer and director Chris Milk and social media-savvy
Windows Phone 7 Browser in Video Preview
Windows Phone 7 is set to become available on the market only a few weeks from now, and new info on what it should be able to offer to users emerged, in the form of a video of its browser, which was compared to what the solutions available on iPhone or
Chrome 6 Beta Comes with Goodies for Developers as Well
Google Chrome has seen some big updates over time, especially with its frantic update cycle, but some of the best features don’t come from Google, but from outside developers in the form browser extensions. The latest Chrome beta brings even more
Gaikai cloud-gaming service gets Intel cash to put Mass Effect in your browser
Looks like OnLive could have some competition in the form of Gaikai , another cloud-computing service that promises performance gaming without a console. Unlike OnLive, which uses a standalone box, Gaikai streams games directly into your browser;
Cyrillic domain registration in Russia suspended until July 26
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Google lobbies to open-up IPTV
In a recent blog post Richard Whitt, Washington telecom and media counsel at Google, makes the point that ‘convergence’ is an overused term, and he’s not wrong. Especially in the form of ‘the digital home’ we’ve been hearing for years about the
Review: Atomic Web Browser for iPhone and iPad
The beauty of this mobile Web browser may leave much to be desired, but the brawn — in the form of power features and customizable options — is present in full-force.