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Google OS Webloader | Webloader

7 hours ago ago from Webloader | Search Engines | Internet Traffic | WP

Google OS Webloader Windows XP Pro is the most commonly used operating systems by professionals and corporations being replaced by Windows 7, which is big improvement over Vista and many are upgrading to Win 7 Pro-64 bit. But there is something new going on for the last several months, and it is coming from Google - Chrome OS. We all know Chrome browser which is gaining popularity over Microsoft Internet ...

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OpenAppMkt: The iPhone Gets a Web App Store

23 hours ago ago from Technologizer

Plenty of websites and services use slick web apps in lieu of, or in addition to, native software for the iPhone App Store, but they had no storefront of their own until now. OpenAppMkt is an HTML app store that launched today, with everything I'd expect to see in a mobile app market. It has a clean interface for searching or browsing by category, along with a website that's equally polished. iPhone users can OpenAppMkt by adding the ...

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Bob Jacobson: Google and CIA Invest in a Minority Report-Like Technology That May Make Our World a Less Certain Place

18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

An article that appeared Wired Danger Room yesterday reveals that the CIA and Google are now in cahoots to invest in a new company called Recorded Future -- a real-life version of Minority Report , one that's all fact and no fantasy, It's purpose is to know the present and predict the future, totally. I'm a longtime fan of Google and its mission to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." And I ...

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Metaweb adds Semantic search value!

12 hours ago ago from HeyJude

Google has  acquired Metaweb , which indexes things or “entities” in the world. In a video explaining what they do, Metaweb talks about how the internet is not just words and for search to be the most relevant, it should be able to determine the context of the search term. Last year PC World authors even called Google’s approach to search “aging” and talked about the search giant’s strategic moves to revamp its algorithms using ...

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Google OS Webloader | Webloader

7 hours ago ago from Webloader | Search Engines | Internet Traffic | WP

Google OS Webloader Windows XP Pro is the most commonly used operating systems by professionals and corporations being replaced by Windows 7, which is big improvement over Vista and many are upgrading to Win 7 Pro-64 bit. But there is something new going on for the last several months, and it is coming from Google - Chrome OS. We all know Chrome browser which is gaining popularity over Microsoft Internet ...

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OpenAppMkt: The iPhone Gets a Web App Store

23 hours ago ago from Technologizer

Plenty of websites and services use slick web apps in lieu of, or in addition to, native software for the iPhone App Store, but they had no storefront of their own until now. OpenAppMkt is an HTML app store that launched today, with everything I'd expect to see in a mobile app market. It has a clean interface for searching or browsing by category, along with a website that's equally polished. iPhone users can OpenAppMkt by adding the ...

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Metaweb adds Semantic search value!

12 hours ago ago from HeyJude

Google has  acquired Metaweb , which indexes things or “entities” in the world. In a video explaining what they do, Metaweb talks about how the internet is not just words and for search to be the most relevant, it should be able to determine the context of the search term. Last year PC World authors even called Google’s approach to search “aging” and talked about the search giant’s strategic moves to revamp its algorithms using ...

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Shop easier with google maps

18 hours ago ago from Detroit's NEW 98.7 AMP Radio

Alright, I have yet another technological confession. I love apps. I love Google maps as well. In fact, I use it all the time. So needless to say, when I found this app thats is basically Android’s implementation of Google Maps including full operating system integration, free turn-by-turn navigation, and most recently added, location aware venue recommendations! It's called Places. Google has introduced a new feature into the Maps for ...

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Google disables internal PDF plug-in in Chrome dev channel update

14 hours ago ago from Download Squad

Ahh, the thrill of running bleeding-edge software! It's not for the feint of heart, to be sure. Heck, it's not even for someone who has a perfectly strong heart but doesn't do well with watching features appear and disappear on a regular basis. Take Chrome's nifty internal PDF plug-in. Just a few days ago, Google dropped the need for a command line switch to activate it, enabling it by default for users of the dev channel build. Today, ...

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: The Lost Glamour of World's Fairs

26 minutes ago ago from Dynamist Blog

Text size: Smaller | Larger The Lost Glamour of World's Fairs Americans long ago consigned worlds fairs to the toy box of history. Once celebrated as showcases of world cultures and windows into the future, these grand expositions lost their glamour sometime during the Johnson administration. Like Space Food Sticks and Jonny Quest, they are fondly remembered at least by ...

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Bob Jacobson: Google and CIA Invest in a Minority Report-Like Technology That May Make Our World a Less Certain Place

18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

An article that appeared Wired Danger Room yesterday reveals that the CIA and Google are now in cahoots to invest in a new company called Recorded Future -- a real-life version of Minority Report , one that's all fact and no fantasy, It's purpose is to know the present and predict the future, totally. I'm a longtime fan of Google and its mission to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." And I ...

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