Google Takes First Step, Makes Chrome CustomizableDecember 1st, 2008 If you have read our article battle of browsers, I guess you know by now that Google Chrome is fast coming up to be in the front line of popularity amongst broswers. They have taken another step towards achieving it by making Google Chrome customizable.
Unrest in GoogleplexMarch 2nd, 2006 In a rather sad story a Googler (Google employee) narrates his misery with paltry salary and poor chance of a raise. Apparently in Google you can get a raise (merely 5-8%) with only a promotion.
Satyam denies top executives fled IndiaJanuary 14th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services Thursday denied that its top executives had fled the country. The IT bellwether termed as 'malicious' reports in a section of media that its executives Ram Mynampati, Virender Aggarwal and Keshab Panda left the country to avoid questioning by authorities investigating the Rs.70 billion ($1.43 billion) fraud.
Google Feels the Heat of Recession - To Lay off 10000, Stops New Services, Freezes HiringDecember 8th, 2008 Google Inc, the world's largest search engine on the Internet can not proclaim now that they are not disturbed by this recession which seems like a blackhole gulping every alternate employee down. The reason being the news that Google is going to lay off 10,000 people from their outsourcing department.
Prepare for Google Music Store (GMusic?)May 24th, 2006 Rumors are rife about Google's venture into lucrative online music store market, thereby competing with Apple's highly successful iPod. Declan finds that Google has added /music to its robots.txt file, potentially indicating the site can come up anytime.
Is Google in Trouble?October 17th, 2008 This might come as a surprise to you in light of their recent Q3 results in which they beat forecasts by 31% increase in revenue. However let's look at the clear and omnious signs that even Google is not recession proof and may be in more trouble than you realize.
"Will I go to hell?" takes on whole new meaning on googling!November 13th, 2004 Just google for "Will I go to hell?" and select the "I am feeling lucky" button.
This may be a good avenue of redemption for so many tortured souls ;)
For the curious this Hell is a creation by Kenneth Aronson, a Topanga, CA based artist, who sells art in Santa Monica gallery.
Google Opens Up Search Engine SecretsJune 28th, 2006 Google is pledging to demystify the hidden workings of its search engine while refocussing on its core business. Google admitted that it has come to be perceived as overly secretive in the way it collects and orders information.
How To Easily Defeat Website Access BanJuly 20th, 2006 I found a simple two step process to transparently circumvent any website access ban for non-password protected sites. 1. Install Google Web Accelerator.
Google May Not be A Happy Place to Work After All, Sources RevealFebruary 9th, 2009 Google has come a long way from being only a search engine to the most popular and efficient search engine of the world. Not only that.
Google Down!January 8th, 2008 It has been several hours since Google search went down. Google services on google.com domain, including but not limited to GMail or Google Analytics, Google Adsense etc., are down too while blogsearch.google.com is up and running.
Google Loses Search Market Share, Sign Of Omnious Future?August 23rd, 2006 It may be inconceivable to many but Google has actually lost search market share by one percentage point while Yahoo gained in July. ComScore Networks said Google’s share of all searches dropped a full percentage point to 43.7% during the month of July, while Yahoo’s share increased by 0.3 percentage points to 28.8%.
Xerox joins race to boost tech offerings with $6 billion deal for Affiliated Computer ServicesSeptember 30th, 2009 Xerox in $6B deal to expand tech services businessNEW YORK — Xerox Corp. said Monday it will buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc.
Next Step in Google's World DominationFebruary 17th, 2006 Google's services today encompass almost every aspect of average users internet experience. They have also ventured in providing the data pipe.
What's so great about Google Suggest?December 18th, 2004 Keith posted an interesting article countering the hype generated by Google Suggest & GMail - Google Suggest and GMail are a step backwards
I think there are two things which makes Google Suggest interesting. People now realize there is a way to use javascript for live update of sections in a webpage, which for some strange reason they didn't find out earlier!
And I think the implementation is pretty decent (read fast) in duplicating a client side application functionality in a web application.