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July 28, 2005
Next week, Google will reveal Google OS 7 in a Hawaii party of unprecedented grandeur (according to some news sources, there will be 1,000 dancing girls scantily clad in the four Google colors). The palette of upcoming features is promising:...
July 26, 2005
Registrations are now open for this year's Google Code Jam. You can win $10,000 and get a chance to work at Google. You can participate until 19 august, a total of $155,000 to win, and participation could be in Java,...
I discovered today a new left panel to add more content to Google homepage, more content categories have been added which now include : News, Business, Technology, Sports, LifeStyle, Fun and a possibility to add his own feed or a...
July 24, 2005
I was looking for some informations about Google products from Glaglag and here is the result : gmail is a powerful google search engine that quickly finds any message an account google maps api lets developers embed google maps in...
After that Winzip have been sold to Vector Capital, an important investment group, it looks like Vector Capital have already signed a distribution contract with Google to distribute Winzip ? How Google will distribute Winzip ? I got really no...
There is a talk recently in forums about a new experimental Google User Interface. The first one is the addition of up to 5 links to the first results like the screenshot below : The links go to other pages...
Looking to make a google like Logo ? Logogle is a Google Logo Maker, just try it very funny Update: Logogle seems to close doors, David pointed in comments to DevShots, an AJAX-based similar service....
Start.com have a new preview release ala Google. Start.com/myw3b is currently a preview release. This means that you may experience some glitches from time to time or features that may not be fully polished or complete. But we're hoping you're...
July 20, 2005
I dunno when it started, but it happen every year : a carnival, with food, puzzles, legos, giant animals, slides, water balloons, two ferris wheels, two bands, and a crazy amount more. Via Chris's Photos...
July 19, 2005
ALPSP is the international trade association for notforprofit publishers. The association published a response to Google Print for Libraries digitisation project. Both of the above initiatives, however, are carried out in the context of explicit agreements with participating publishers; thus,...

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