Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Google Glass Released A New Myglass Companion App For iPhone And iOS

Google glass released a new MyGlass companion app for iPhone and iOS, which is designed to raise compatibility among Google Glass and iOS devices. Google’s MyGlass is used for configured and manage Glass devices.Use it to set up Glass, and to get a directions on the go, screencast what you see on Glass to your phone, and add Glassware and contacts. If you don’t having a Glass, then downloading this will be a waste of more time. Apologetic about to facilitate. Learn more at google.com/myglass.
Prior to the releases of the MyGlass companion apps, Google Glass had much more limited functionality through the iPhone, but Android users have long had right to use to an Android version of the MyGlass apps which lets users Screencast from Glass to an Android smartphone and provides an interface for turning Glass apps off and on.The equivalent functionality will now be existing for iPhone and iOS users, making Google Glass far more useful on Apple's platform.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Google Estimate Engine Reveals to General Public

A year and a partly after its debut, Google estimate Engine is now generally available.Google answer to cloud computing, the infrastructure-as-a-service product was introduced at its June 2012 I/O developer conference, with the promise of time-reduction measures and reliable performance at a huge scale.Google Estimate Engine includes 24/7 support and a monthly up-time percentage of at least 99.95 percent. If Google’s fails to meet up that percentage, clients are eligible for financial credits.

All through a preview period, Google’s was able to identify and fix a number of problems. The search massive has since extended its operating system maintain, expanding from Linux distributors Debian and Centos to all out-of-the-box Linux distributions, as well as the kernel or software of your choosing.


Meanwhile, "developers have asked for instances with even greater computational control and recall for applications that collection from silicon simulation to running high-scale NoSQL databases," Balogh wrote. "To serve their requirements, we're launching three new instance types in Limited Preview with up to 16 cores and 104 gigabytes of RAM. They are available in the recognizable standard, high-memory and high-CPU shapes."

"At Google’s, we have start that regular preservation of hardware and software infrastructure is significant to operating with a high level of dependability, security, and performance," Balogh wrote. The Google’s Estimate Engine includes integration from a number of partners, including SaltStack, Wowza, Rightscale, Qubole, Red Hat, SUSE, and Scalr. Balogh also boasted about customers like Snapchat, Cooladata, Mendelics, Evite, and Wix, which have built complex systems on Compute Estimate Engine.