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09 Jan 02 : 17 | Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta Now Available, Supports Profile Switching, User... Google Chrome 2.0 is now available in pre-beta form from the folks at GOOG for anyone anxious enough to keep up with the cutting edge releases of Chrome. The 2.0 release boasts several fixes and updated features, including support for user scripts (à la Greasemonkey but not yet full Greasemonkey... Source : Lifehacker 4 hours ago |
06 Jan 19 : 25 | Apple to Take on Google Docs with iWork.com [Iwork] Apple's moving iWork onto the web with iWork.com, a web-based version of their desktop office suite which will offer "transparent integration" into the desktop app. Source : Lifehacker |
05 Jan 15 : 00 | Open Office Documents from Gmail Without Google Docs [Gmail Tip] A simple URL edit can open attached Office docs from Gmail in a sleek viewer, rather than the sometimes funky HTML option. The Google Operating System blog points out that Google's viewer—powered by Google Docs, but not requiring a sign-up at that service or a cluttered dashboard for existing... Source : Lifehacker |
08 Jan 15 : 00 | gOS 3.1 Updates Gadgets Support, Firefox [Featured Download] gOS, the Ubuntu-derived Linux desktop that's focused squarely on Google products and other webapps, has updated with newer versions of its core products, including the Windows-app-running WINE, Firefox 3, and support for newer Google Gadgets. If gOS is new to you, check out Adam's tour of its... Source : Lifehacker 15 hours ago |
02 Jan 16 : 32 | Hidden "Bells and Whistles" in Google's iPhone App Revealed [Easter Egg] iPhone 2.0 only: My most-used app on the iPhone, Google Mobile, has a hidden settings panel called "Bells and Whistles" that lets you customize the colors and sounds. To reveal the new pane, go into Google Mobile's Settings area, scroll to the bottom of the page, and swipe up several times until the... Source : Lifehacker |
29 Dec 17 : 15 | Google Gadgets for Linux Updates to Support Gmail, Google Docs [Featured... Linux only: The latest release of Google Gadgets for Linux offers speed and memory performance enhancements and a number of bug fixes, but, most importantly, support for newer gadgets like Gmail and Google Docs. Those last two gadgets on Linux run almost exactly the same as the Google Desktop... Source : Lifehacker |
26 Dec 20 : 00 | Firefox and Chrome Run Gmail Twice as Fast as IE, Says Google [Google] Google has taken a more aggressive approach to moving users away from Internet Explorer, recommending that Gmail users install Firefox or Chrome if they want to see Gmail run "an average of twice as fast." When you log into Gmail using Internet Explorer, you'll see a "Get faster Gmail" link in the... Source : Lifehacker |
06 Jan 21 : 30 | WattzOn Gets Geeky About Saving Energy (and Money) [Screenshot Tour] Energy-use tracking site WattzOn isn't the only site to measures personal energy consumption, but it offers seriously slick charts and data to suggest ways you might save cash, and the environment while you're at it. You don't have to sign up at WattzOn's site to get a readout and nifty/revealing... Source : Lifehacker |
22 Dec 15 : 30 | Google Docs Gadget Offers Drag-and-Drop Uploading [Google Docs] Google releases a desktop gadget for Google Docs that lets you drag and drop spreadsheets, presentation, and word processing files onto it to upload it to your account. You'll need to be running Google Desktop to get the gadget (available for Windows and Linux only), which lists all your account's... Source : Lifehacker |
05 Jan 23 : 45 | Picasa for Mac Beta Released, First Look [Featured Mac Download] Google has officially released their popular photo management application Picasa for Macs, after years of offering Picasa as a free Windows download. It's an exciting announcement for anyone who's looking for a good photo management app on OS X that isn't iPhoto or for anyone who's used and fallen... Source : Lifehacker |
06 Jan 01 : 00 | Flickr Gallery Plus Tweaks Flickr for Better Galleries [Featured Download] Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): The Flickr Gallery Plus Firefox extension or Greasemonkey script make browsing galleries faster and easier in Flickr. Once installed and set up, Flickr Gallery Plus automatically grabs larger versions of each image in a set so you can view each picture waiting for... Source : Lifehacker |
19 Dec 22 : 58 | Google Image Search Adds Search-by-Style Options [Search Techniques] Today Google adds clip art and line drawings to their image search criteria, in addition to photos and faces. To restrict your search to either line drawings, clip art, photos, or faces, choose the style criteria from the drop-down on an image results page. (Alternately you can add the right... Source : Lifehacker |
18 Dec 17 : 00 | Google Earth Adds Photo-Realistic Buildings to NYC [Google Earth] Residents, ex-pats, and anyone who appreciates New York City will love the latest Google Earth update, which adds thousands of textures to flesh out virtually every building in Manhattan. Take a larger look below. To get to the updated Gotham, turn on the "3D Buildings" layer in Google Earth, then... Source : Lifehacker |
05 Jan 16 : 00 | AntennaWeb Finds the Best Outdoor Antenna for Your House [TV] If the upcoming switch to HD digital broadcasting has you considering dropping cable for the free stuff, the AntennaWeb site can help find the receiver that will net the most channels at your address. The free-to-use site only requires your street address or ZIP code and asks whether you've got any... Source : Lifehacker |
17 Dec 00 : 00 | UnChrome Anonymizes Your Google Chrome Installation [Featured Windows... Windows only: Free application UnChrome bolsters your browsing anonymity by removing the unique ID from Google Chrome that Google associates with your Chrome installation. UnChrome isn't the first app to do this; we highlighted another program called Chrome Privacy Guard in our power user's guide to... Source : Lifehacker |
15 Dec 13 : 00 | Labs Go Live in Google Apps Accounts [Google Apps] Whether it was the recent introduction of a task manager in Gmail, a big full moon, or just end-of-year kindness, the Google Apps developers have finally opened up the multitude of "Labs" features to domain-based Google Mail users. It should be noted that, as with most Google releases, it might be a... Source : Lifehacker |
12 Dec 21 : 05 | Chrome Replaces Firefox in Google Pack's Default Browser Choice [Google... Just in time for new holiday computers and after its graduation from beta status, Google now lists Chrome as the default choice in its Google Pack software bundle. Google Pack used to list Firefox as the default browser choice, but Chrome hasn't completely replaced the 'fox. Firefox (with the Google... Source : Lifehacker |
12 Dec 17 : 00 | Integrate Google's Apps into Evolution for Linux [How To] Evolution, the personal information manager bundled into most GNOME-based Linux distributions, can be tweaked to integrate tightly with Google's mail, contacts, and calendars. Linux.com guides those not already familiar with Evolution's ins and outs through the process of hooking up IMAP mail,... Source : Lifehacker |
11 Dec 19 : 42 | Google Chrome Officially Leaves Beta [Featured Windows Download] Windows only: Google's new web browser, Google Chrome, has officially left its beta tag in the dust, graduating to a full-fledged 1.0 release today (just 100 days after the initial release). Yesterday we told you Google Chrome would be leaving beta soon, but we had no idea it would be this soon.... Source : Lifehacker |
10 Dec 17 : 29 | Google Chrome to Leave Beta Soon [Google Chrome] According to a TechCrunch interview with Google's vice president Marissa Mayer, Chrome will leave beta soon—though, frankly, the all-important "when" is conspicuously absent from the post. But I guess in a world where Gmail has remained in beta for going on five years, just knowing that Chrome has... Source : Lifehacker |
09 Dec 19 : 10 | Google Book Search Now Includes Magazines [Google Book Search] Google announces that its Book Search engine now includes magazine archives in its results, in full-color, page-to-page, browseable format. The Googlers write: Are you a baseball history fanatic? Try a search for [hank aaron catching babe] on Google Book Search. You'll find a link to a 1973 Ebony... Source : Lifehacker |
09 Dec 17 : 15 | Google Offers "Native Client" for Heavier Webapps [Google] Google comes out with an open-source project, Native Client, that lets users run more resource-heavy applications using their own hardware—in a simple example, that means opening Quake from a web page. It could take off if other developers dig in, or might just be a peek at something bigger... Source : Lifehacker |
30 Dec 18 : 15 | Battle of the Best Beta Releases of 2008 [Lifehacker Faceoff] In 2008, power users tested a parade of new webapps and software bearing the "beta" disclaimer. Take a look at the beta releases that knocked your socks off the most this past year. Firefox 3 Prior to its Guinness World Record-setting launch in June, in true open-source fashion Mozilla rapidly... Source : Lifehacker |
30 Dec 13 : 00 | What's On Your Productivity Wishlist for 2009? [Ask The Readers] We asked our editors and contributors to create a blue-sky wishlist for all things productivity and software in 2009. Read on for their responses, and to contribute your own do-wants for the new year. We asked our respondents to be realistic—more "Gmail gets better RSS features" than Brain-Reading... Source : Lifehacker |
28 Dec 18 : 00 | The Great 2008 Reader Poll Results Recap [Best Of 2008] Lifehacker readers are nothing if not smart and opinionated. Let's take a look back at what you had to say about 2008's biggest tech questions in the top 12 reader polls we ran this year. Photo by ldcross. While we ran dozens of polls this past year, these are the top 12 questions that got the most... Source : Lifehacker |
28 Dec 02 : 53 | This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup] FilePhile Transfers Any Size File Between Any Two Systems (Windows/Mac/Linux)"FilePhile is a peer-to-peer, multi-platform app for getting files of unlimited size between yourself and anyone else willing to give it a try."OpenOffice.org Portable 3.0 Ready for Your Thumb Drive (Windows)"OpenOffice.org... Source : Lifehacker |
24 Dec 13 : 36 | NORAD Tracks Santa's 24-Hour Worldwide Flight Today [Holidays] The North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD, is back at it again this year, tracking Santa's magical flight around the world this Christmas Eve and plotting it out on a Google map. See photos of locales as Santa travels today, along with video—just click on the presents on the NORAD Santa... Source : Lifehacker |
23 Dec 22 : 48 | Easy Ways to Track Holiday Flights [Travel] You or someone you care about is probably boarding an airplane this holiday season, so arm yourself with the best flight tracking tools available before you head to the airport. If you're at a computer (or have a schmancy phone with a Google search box readily available), just type the airline and... Source : Lifehacker |
22 Dec 14 : 00 | Touch-Screen Keyboard Shown in Android "Cupcake" Video [Android] A new video shows off the primary features of the all-touch-screen keyboard in the next update of Google's Android mobile platform, code-named Cupcake. The video shows the touch-screen keyboard running on HTC/T-Mobile's G1 handset, but other manufacturers are reportedly considering an all-touch... Source : Lifehacker |
19 Dec 00 : 00 | Most Popular DIY Projects of 2008 (and All Time!) [Best Of 2008] When it comes to saving time and money, sometimes the best approach means rolling up your sleeves and doing it yourself. Check out the best DIY projects featured here in 2008 and beyond. Note on our definition of "most popular": These are the posts that were viewed the most by readers, a number... Source : Lifehacker |
16 Dec 13 : 00 | Lessons Learned from a Hacked Gmail Account [Security] Around my house, hacked email accounts were something that happened to other people—relatives with weak passwords, generally, or Dateline story subjects. Until yesterday, when my wife emailed everybody about "gps ,TV LCD,cell phones ..." She didn't really blast-mail everyone about a spammy... Source : Lifehacker |
13 Dec 00 : 37 | Gmail Makes Viewing PDF Files In-Browser Easier [Gmail] Next time you receive a PDF file attachment in Gmail, hit the View link next to it. Instead of the hardly-ever-looked-good HTML view, you'll get Google Docs' full-on PDF viewer right in your browser, with thumbnails for navigating the PDF's multiple page the way your desktop PDF viewer works. Here's... Source : Lifehacker |
09 Dec 02 : 05 | Gmail Labs' New Task Manager Can Add Email to Your To-Do List [Gmail] For years now, the big obvious hole in Google's online suite of applications has been a to-do list manager, but not any more: Today Gmail Labs adds a Tasks module to your email account. The killer feature? You can add a Gmail message to your task list in one click or keystroke. To get started,... Source : Lifehacker |
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