Mountain View-based Internet giant Google seems to have performed a series of modifications to the homepage that users can access from their mobile phones.
These changes would consist mainly in the addition of a series of new buttons at the bottom of the said page.
The modifications were already spotted on a... |
14 June 2011 09:31 GMT |
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One of the interesting applications that came into the world from the Nokia Beta Labs was Nokia Bubbles for Symbian-based mobile phones, and a new version of the software is now available for download.The application was designed to offer users a more fun and appealing way of enjoying shortcuts on their devices, whi... |
26 May 2011 17:21 GMT |
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When it comes to the system optimization process, an important component is considered to be the startup section. The Windows startup folder can store as many shortcuts as you want it to – however, there’s a downside to this since the bigger the number the slower the operating system will load. Unless you... |
20 February 2009 12:01 GMT |
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The launchers that are on the market today are basically designed to help you improve your day-to-day workflow, by allowing you to access your files more easily, and it doesn’t matter what the principles that these pieces of software are built upon are, because the purpose remains the same for each and every on... |
8 October 2008 05:31 GMT |
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Blogging is what people do when they have nothing to do but they have an idea, they put it down in an as-creative-as-can be manner on their page. It could be some news or reviewing a service or just plain writing off the top of their heads something that they'd thought in the lunch break or had dreamt during th... |
13 December 2007 10:45 GMT |
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LEGO Racers is a computer game from LEGO Media. It is part of the racing game genre and features 7 circuits. When starting the game, the player has a limited selection of drivers and cars. Those characters are Joan of Kart, Turbo Charger, Scooter and Roboracer. A feature of the game is the ability for players to bui... |
5 June 2007 06:14 GMT |
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