Google announced Tuesday that users can now send files while using the chat feature in iGoogle and Orkut.
Google also announced that it is working to bring file transfer capability to Gmail’s built-in chat feature.
Users just have to go do the actions menu in iGoogle or Orkut and select send a file. The recipient will be capable to accept or decline the file. The feature is compatible with the file transfer functionality in the Google Talk downloadable software.
In other Google associated news, Admob, an American agency that tracks Internet traffic from smartphones and other mobile devices, reports that in the U.S., Google's Android platform was only a couple of % points behind Apple’s iPhone when it comes to market share. The data released Tuesday show iPhone still in the lead with a 44 % market share, and Android close behind at 42 %.
Globally the iPhone commands 50 % of the smartphone market, while the Android makes 24 % of the market, taking 2nd place.
Google also announced that it is working to bring file transfer capability to Gmail’s built-in chat feature.
Users just have to go do the actions menu in iGoogle or Orkut and select send a file. The recipient will be capable to accept or decline the file. The feature is compatible with the file transfer functionality in the Google Talk downloadable software.
In other Google associated news, Admob, an American agency that tracks Internet traffic from smartphones and other mobile devices, reports that in the U.S., Google's Android platform was only a couple of % points behind Apple’s iPhone when it comes to market share. The data released Tuesday show iPhone still in the lead with a 44 % market share, and Android close behind at 42 %.
Globally the iPhone commands 50 % of the smartphone market, while the Android makes 24 % of the market, taking 2nd place.
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