Last year, Google announced they were allowing open sign-ups to their Google App Engine, The App Engine enables developers to create Python programs running on Google’s scalable, distributed server infrastructure. Google also added a server-side image manipulation API to crop, scale, rotate pics and a caching layer to render pages more quickly. Google’s original pricing [...]
Google Blames Microsoft For Being Unfair
February 25th, 2009Google will join the European Union antitrust case and register a complaint against Microsoft. Google considers that Microsoft is unfair and sidelining its competitors. The case would be filed against Internet Explorer. The European Union initiated the complaint in January. The case was filed against Microsoft blaming that it is trying to link up Internet [...]
Gazelle – A More Secured Browser from Microsoft
February 24th, 2009A new browser Gazelle is being developed at the research labs of Microsoft and the research team is addressing the browser under development as more secured with a greater degree of security than any other browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Google’s Chrome that are already available in the market. Microsoft’s new browser [...]
Search Across the Web – Should Google Worry?
February 23rd, 2009Google is the Goliath of search; but should we be watching alternate modes more closely? Yahoo celebrated their fifth year of independent search recently, and also introduced ‘Rich Search’ – a way for advertisers to initiate commercial play with video and image results in the paid results sector of the SERPs. This brings added revenue [...]
Google’s Tips on Website Hacking
February 23rd, 2009There is highly resourceful post at Google’s official blog recently on best practices against hacking. In this post, Google addresses how websites can protect themselves against the hackers who try to take advantage of the security loopholes in the websites. Google points out that there are various types of hackers. Some of them try to [...]













