Thursday, February 25, 2010

GOOGLE UPDATES :Google Chrome Update

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As many of you most likely are aware, Google’s Chrome web browser current comes in 3 different flavors or ‘channels.’

There is a stable version, a beta version, also a ‘dev’ version of Chrome.

As with any product, non-tech oriented users that desire to begin implementing Chrome must use the stable version which is updated often.

The beta channel is just what the term implies. It is aimed at those they desire a peek at what may be coming also comment on how the features work with their systems.

At last, the ‘dev’ version of Google Chrome is mostly aimed at developers. Those building extensions or otherwise contributing to Chrome through the Chromium project.

Earlier today, the ‘dev’ version of chrome was updated to version 5.0.335.0.

In early versions of Chrome, it was very easy to switch back and forth using a ‘channel changer’ program. For best results, now that the product is budding, you are MUCH better off uninstalling your preceding channel version before changing to a different channel. (Updates within the similar channel will still be as easy as hitting ‘about’).

For those experiencing tab crashes or other issues, I trust this brief piece helps.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Google AdWords Updates its Pharmacy Policy For United States and Canada

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Google announces the AdWords Pharmacy Policy Updates for the United States and Canada.

Here is the information on what exactly the changes are:

Only those online pharmacies in United States and Canada will be permitted to post their ads on AdWords, who will be accredited by the National Association Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) VIPPS program and the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA.) respectively.

The online pharmacies in United States and Canada can target their ads to only the users of their respective...

Monday, February 22, 2010

GOOGLE UPDATES: Google Updates Images Search Site Function

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The site attribute on queries conducted using Google Images has been updated to comprise all images on a site – though they’re not hosted on its domain.

A blog post on the Official Google Blog explains that, previously, queries conducted using the site operator – such as by adding site:Google.com – would yield only images that were hosted on the domain integrated in the search query.

At present, using the operator will return all images that are displayed on the site, no matter where they’re hosted online, allowing social sharing sites like Flickr or Digg to be incorporated into the results in a move that might directly impact SEO services for sites optimizing their image content.

Marissa Mayer, vice-president of search products and user experience, writes in her blog that “The operator will run your search over sites that include images, no matter where the images themselves are hosted – which removes lots of noise from your results."

Advanced Google Images searches can question not just specific domains, but also precise image sizes, file formats, colors and aspect ratios.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

GOOGLE UPDATES: Google starts MySpace updates in real time searches

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Google has started real-time search results for MySpace. The outcome will show live updates from MySpace users together with news, photos, music and blog posts.

The MySpace content joins further sources of Google real-time search results, including Twitter and Facebook’s FriendFeed.

While Google was the social networking site’s launch partner, together with OneRiot, it took a duo of month’s time for Google to incorporate MySpace’s updates into its real-time search results.

MySpace, which is not the grand figure of social networking it once was, will be hoping that Google results will drive superior traffic to its now more music focused pages.

Mr. Mike Jones, co-president of MySpace, said, “This partnership increases our users’ ability to share and showcase content across the open web and gives people outside the MySpace network even more ways to find out new content.”

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Google Updates: Google Plans Buzz Updates

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Google is planning updates to its Buzz social-networking service and expanding the service’s testing to the communal, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Google launched Buzz last Tuesday, after it introduced it as a tool for keeping track of all the social activity happening across Google and other websites.

The Buzz service, which is integrated with Gmail, permits users to share postings with friends also to view and comment on items their friends share, making it a potential rival to Facebook, as said by the Journal.

Amongst the new Buzz enhancements in the works are features that aid people filter what postings they see and block certain conversations, a dispensation to people who have raised concerns that Buzz didn’t do sufficient to protect their privacy, reported the Journal.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Google Updates Buzz Yet Again To Tackle Privacy Concerns

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It was only last week that we informed you regarding the first security updates which went live on Google’s new social media service Buzz, however now we’ve details on another significant security update that has been released.

As reported from BGR, Buzz came in for initial criticism later than it was revealed that user’s contacts were publicly available to view, but Google in a little while fixed the issue after a swift update.

Now though, more updates are just around the corner, changes include various tweaks to the Picasa Web Albums and Google Reader shared items, as you can now also ‘hide’ Buzz in your Gmail account or disable it entirely if you want.

Friday, February 12, 2010

GOOGLE UPDATES: Google updates Chrome for Mac and Linux betas

http://google-yahoo-msn-update.blogspot.com/Google has announced the availability of version 5.0.307.7 of Chrome for Mac and Linux users, the latest betas of its Chrome WebKit-based browser for each platform. In accordance with the developers, Chrome on both platforms features stability improvements to plug-ins, like the Adobe Flash Player, and is now doubly reliable.

Like its Windows counterpart, the Mac Beta of Chrome at present features support for extensions and bookmark sync. With extensions, users can widen their browser's functionality by writing also installing scripts that become part of the browser, in a similar fashion to Firefox Add-Ons. Up to now, there are more than 2,500 extensions available from the Google Chrome Extensions page.

The addition of bookmark sync to the Mac Beta permits users to make use of their Google Account, to synchronize their bookmarks across all of their computers. Once enabled, bookmarks created on one computer will automatically be added to the users other computers over the internet. The Mac Beta in addition adds a new bookmark manager, cookie manager and task manager.

The Linux Beta, which formerly included support for extensions and a bookmark manager, includes a number of bug fixes, like addressing an Out Of Memory (OOM) error that will cause "runaway tabs before it kills the browser". The Chrome for Linux beta supports 32 as well as 64-bit versions of Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE. Chrome for Mac need an Intel Mac with Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' or later. All beta users are advised to upgrade to the newest release.

Further details about the beta releases can be found in the release announcement and release notes. Chrome 5.0.307.7 Beta is available to download for Linux and Mac. Users that presently have Chrome installed can make use of the built-in update function by clicking Tools, selecting About Google Chrome and then click on the Update button.