Google Latitude Web App for iPhone 3G/3GS and iPod Touch 3.0
Do you remember the Google Latitude launched by the Big G a few months ago? Update: Google Latitude can now be run in your iPhone 3G/3GS powered by OS 3.0 and iPod Touch 3.0! That’s right, peeps. Using your iPhone, you can locate your friends’ location and what they are doing and vice versa. This new feature again makes millions wanna crave for the iPhone OS 3.0-powered mobile phones. Read more
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Google Celebrates Nikola Tesla’s Birthday
Yesterday all day long, Google honored the birthday of Nikola Tesla via posting a Tesla Coil image in Google Search. Who is Nikola Tesla anyway? What has he done to deserve an honor just like Samuel Morse (whose birthday was also celebrated by Google)?
Google Voice Still For GrandCentral Users Only
We were hoping to sign up with Google Voice because of rumors that it’s going to be available for use by the public (internet users). However, Google Voice Help page stated that it is still to come. Hopefully, this will not take too long because we’re itching to try it out ourselves. For more info on Google Voice features, click here: Google Voice Features and Sample Transcript Video. Read more
Google Public Data Becoming More Accessible
Google Public Data: When we say “public data” we mean data (figures, statistics, graphs, charts, etc) that the public can access anywhere especially online without a lot of restrictions and without breaking the law. Google public data are becoming more and more accessible lately. However, the only restriction is the location where data is available. As of this writing, data outside the US are not yet available in this new search feature in Google.
Moreover, stats on population, prices of certain products, unemployment rate in Alaska, are only some of the data that Google serve to the public. Read more
What is Google Chrome (Beta and 3D)?
My Google Chrome web browser has a version number 1.0.154.53. A few months ago, Google announced the arrival of Chrome 2 for Mac OS X and Linux, but after our traumatic and forgettable experiences with the buggy Google Chrome version 1, we never bothered to install it in our Linux Ubuntu 8.10 system. What is Google Chrome, anyway? In simple terms, it is a web browser developed by the internet giant Google to compete with other browsers like Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari 4 (the fastest we have tested so far). Read more
Google Maps Street View (Philippines)
I have not really explored much of Google Earth’s street maps but lately I’ve been doing some exploration of my hometown in the Philippines – Laoag City. Google Maps street view of the place is absolutely fantastic. I’ve learned a lot about my own city’s streets (which I did not know prior to using Google Earth).
Google Mars in Google Earth 5: For Mars Lovers and Students
Google Mars is an integral part of the Google Earth 5 released by the Google team in February 2009. Mars explorers must love Google Earth for this new feature
. Mars explorers or not, Google Mars is definitely a good feature you might just want to use more often as it highlights photos of Mars never before seen anywhere by common internet users like this author. Read more
Google Voice Features and Sample Transcript Video
If you don’t mind getting transcripts of your voicemail, then Google Voice is the perfect tool for you. Google Voice is Google’s latest voice utility that lets you do many things with your mobile phones (see features below) like storing and listening to your voicemails online. There are many great features in Google Voice and here they are for your perusal: Read more
Google Sync for iPhone, Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 Phones
If you wish to sync your Google account (Gmail or Calendar) and your mobile phones, try Google Sync. Google Sync is Google’s synchronization tool designed for select phones. Note that not all phones are supported by Google Sync. Read more
Explore Oceans Using the Free Google Earth 5.0
Google Earth 5.0 is a free software that you can download and install in Windows XP or Windows Vista. You can actually explore oceans, ports, seas using Google Earth 5.0 and you can customize what you want to see on the map. The following is a snapshot of the oceans in the Philippines. some of them are not prominent spots but Google Earth 5.0 can pretty much give you an idea about oceans of places you will be interested in. Enjoy exploring the oceans with Google Earth 5.0 and get in touch with nature even from afar. Read more

