Google has run into trouble in some countries offering all of their services and some users in those countries assume it’s Google playing favorites – but in many cases, it’s the country’s own government that blocks features or limited infrastructure to support bandwidth in others. Some of the noted features missing from Google across the [...]
When the World Wide Web … Isn’t.
August 1st, 2009Google Android 1.5 SDK
April 14th, 2009Google launched the G1 Android phone last November in a T-Mobile release, and came out with the keyboard-less, touch screen “HTC Magic” version during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Now Google has announced that developers are getting early-look release at Android 1.5 SDK. Version 1.5 introduces APIs for features such as soft keyboards, home [...]
200 Million Facebook Users
April 9th, 2009Facebook is exploding – numerically at least, as growth has been exponential over the past quarter. According to the Facebook blog, Facebook’s 200 millionth active user joined today, sealing in the social network’s reputation as the most popular world wide. At the beginning of January, the site reached 150 million active users. 39 days later, [...]
Google Tasks
March 3rd, 2009Google Tasks has appeared to several now, along with the disclaimer: CONFIDENTIAL: This document is confidential. It contains sensitive information and is protected by the terms of your Trusted Tester NDA. Trusted Tester’s check Google’s products before they officially appear, but Google Tasks has been showing up to individuals who are not Trusted Testers. If [...]
Google Apps Reseller Program
January 15th, 2009Now Google is building a reseller program for its apps, and training future affiliates. They will be helping to build up Google’s market share of email, calendaring, project management and team site creation, as well as documents, video sharing and collaboration. All of these services are experiencing an upswing in user numbers. The program will [...]













