Google’s Q3 financial report has been released, and reveals that the recession has not damage the giant as badly as some had feared it would. The revenue reported for the quarter that ended on September 30th of this year of $5.94 billion, indicating a growth of 7 percent over the same period in 2008. Traffic [...]
Google Q3 Boosts Shareholders’ Confidence
October 22nd, 2009Google VS Microsoft – The Battle Rages On
July 12th, 2009The battle for world supremacy on the net rages on – Google is the Goliath of search, but Microsoft remains the leader of browsers. Google’s introduction of the Chrome OS hasn’t rocked Windows’ boat – yet. Google continues to encroach upon Microsoft territory – but MS fights back with the relaunch of their own search [...]
Auto-Spell Check – Good, Bad or Ugly?
June 1st, 2009The newest update to Google Chrome included an Auto spell checking tool that is supposed to make life a lot easier for all concerned. But does it really deliver? How reliable are spell check gizmos, anyway, what are the pros and cons and why should you reconsider making the auto spell check part of your [...]
Google Still Strong
April 17th, 2009Analysts and investors have ben anticipating and predicting what Google’s first quarter would balance out at; some foretold horrible losses while others were wildly optimistic – as usual, the truth was somewhere in the middle. Luckily, the middle ended up on the plus side of the ledger! Google has reported $4.07 billion in revenue [...]
Google Chrome Experiments
March 20th, 2009Google has now published a Chrome extension tutorial. Matt Cutts‘ blog lets for developers know that “Extensions currently have very Greasemonkey-like functionality: you identify which web pages should be modified, plus JavaScript to be added to those pages. By default, the extension’s JavaScript runs after the page loads, but you can specify that the extension’s [...]













