Revamp aplenty from Google these days. Yesterday, YouTube came with the big announcement that it would introduce a new personalized experimental homepage, today Google Docs looks totally different, yet in the same lines we're familiar with. The update was most likely rolled out for everybody, as I'm receivi... |
28 February 2008 07:06 GMT |
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It's all about optimizing the experience people have when they're visiting your site, so that they will come again. No more, and by any means no less and who can do that better than the users themselves? Brian Cornell, Software Engineer at Google Maps has announced the maps aficionados about the latest twea... |
24 January 2008 17:51 GMT |
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The Google Groups Forum are always the best place to gather interesting pieces of information about the product you're using in case it's designed by the Mountain View based company. Many people have found relief and answers to their problems there and that's to say Google is currently trying to improv... |
17 January 2008 06:53 GMT |
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The product which was rumored a long time ago is about to be released by the end of the year in beta version while the full product is expected next year, PC World informed today. The web-based version of Photoshop is supposed to bring the powerful image editing utilities included in the desktop application straight ... |
12 November 2007 09:12 GMT |
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In case you have a video which you plan to upload on YouTube but it needs some extra editing to be more attractive, it is not always a good idea to install a professional application with very complex functions. First of all, you don't know how to use it. Secondly, the editing process might be very complex and i... |
26 September 2007 15:31 GMT |
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Have a look at the picture attached to the article. Do you see the first line of the Wikipedia article? Well, I saw this one today when I was searching for Roald Dahl on Wikipedia in order to find more information about the new Google doodle recently published by the Mountain View company. We all know Wikipedia is op... |
13 September 2007 16:31 GMT |
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Consumerism leads us to a new perception concerning the presentation forms. If once, there was a time when it really didn't matter how a product looked like, now we seem more and more preoccupied about aspects related to the form and presentation of everything that we pay for. Advertising develops not only a dev... |
28 June 2007 15:59 GMT |
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The online video sharing service YouTube received a new brand function included in the TestTube labs that allows you to edit your clips straight from a web-based interface. The advantage? No complex application and advanced knowledge required, as most of the functions have very intuitive names. Adobe Remixer is a fla... |
19 June 2007 03:17 GMT |
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Have you ever thought that editing an image could actually turn into a work of art? If not, you might find it interesting to discover that the one-click adjustments and transformations that you are now able to apply to an image have been first experienced as forms of art. It is not everyday that you encounter such c... |
12 May 2007 08:51 GMT |
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In the last couple of years, multimedia support in Linux has evolved quite nicely. Nowadays, modern distributions provide software for playing, editing or remastering video and audio files, several cool games with complex and modern graphics have already got released and I'm sure many more will follow. At this e... |
12 April 2007 09:42 GMT |
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Have you ever wanted or needed to add or remove files from a CD image without breaking the boot record or the whole image? If you look hard enough on Google, you're likely to find a way, by running a number of long, scary commands in a terminal and even then, you won't be certain that your CD image is safe.... |
28 March 2007 07:19 GMT |
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For a long time, multimedia support in Linux was either totally missing or weakly implemented. Nowadays, audio and video decoding has been fully implemented and using one of the many good audio and video players, you can play just about any media format available out there. I'm not saying multimedia support in L... |
6 March 2007 06:24 GMT |
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