Google I/O 2013 Event Schedule Announced, Registration Opening In February

Google announced on December 4 (Tuesday) through its Twitter account that the company’s next I/O conference, one of the most hotly anticipated tech conferences that occurs each year, will take place for three days next year – from May 15 to May 17. Registration will open sometime in early 2013.

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[Tutorial] How To Share Large Files From Gmail Using Google Drive

Few days ago, Google made a change inside Gmail allowing its users to attach files inside their emails with size up to 10 GB. If you are still unfamiliar with this new feature, in this tutorial, we will show you where to find this new feature inside your Gmail account, and how to use it.

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Google Acquires Candian Parcel Pickup Kiosk Provider BufferBox

Canadian startup BufferBox started its journey in 2010. It is specialized in providing users with temporary lockers to receive delivery of packages from online e-commerce retailers. On November 30, Ontario-based BufferBox announced that tech giant Google had acquired it.

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Google And Twitter Offer Speak2Tweet Voicemail Service For Syrian Users

We reported earlier today that Syria has been under a nation-wide internet blackout, probably a stint pulled off by the Syrian regime. Even landline and mobile phone connections seem to have been blocked in the country. Still, for Syrian users who have a voice connection, Google and Twitter have offered an excellent service.

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Hacker Uses DNS Poisoning To Redirect Google’s Romanian Website

DNS poisoning is a fairly well-known and popular technique which is used to change the entries in the routing tables of the domain name system. Apparently by making use of this technique, an Algerian hacker was able to redirect users visiting Romanian websites of Google, Yahoo, PayPal, Microsoft and others to his own page.

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Bing Launches ‘Don’t Get Scroogled’ Campaign Against Google

Remember the character ‘Scrooge’ from Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”? Apparently, the folks over at Microsoft have decided that it is apt to give Google a similar title, and have thus launched a website named Scroogled.com to reveal the allegedly dishonest practices of the search giant.

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