[Tutorial] How To Import Google Reader Subscriptions In Outlook 2007

After you have learned how to import your Gmail contacts in Outlook, why not do the same with your RSS feed subscriptions from Google Reader? This tutorial will teach you how in few easy steps you can have all your Google Reader subscriptions accessible from your Outlook 2007 email client. In this way, you will have a single application that centralizes all your data (Email Contacts and RSS Subscriptions) which is also functional offline.

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Get $1 Million From Google

Computer security is always hot topic and when Google says hack me become millionaire, then it carry a importance. Yes it is not a gossip, Google wants to pay you but if you can successfully hack Google Chrome browser when the CanSecWest security conference kicks off next week. Google will pay you $1 million cash prizes, so takes Google’s challenge and get $1 million.

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Following Online Ethical Norm, Google Chrome Will Start A Feature Of “Do No Track” Button

Internet privacy matter has really become an issue these days mostly due to the vague users’ accounts settings due to which they often get confused and leave themselves vulnerable to things they don’t want to be part of. The information they otherwise would want to keep private, they accidently share with the world. But aside from the complexity of these user’s settings for the accounts, there is also a debate about how and why social networking sites are using data from members for their own reasons and benefits.

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Court Rules In Favor Of FTC Over Case Regarding Google Privacy Settlement

Google’s privacy settings have been under a lot of fire of late. It’s chiefly a result of Google’s new privacy policy that is attracting the criticism. A lawsuit was filed by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) which was aimed at having Federal Trade Commission forced to enact a consent order against Google. The suit was filed with the Federal District Court in Washington, D.C. However, the court has ruled in favor of FTC and stated that it has no jurisdiction to intervene in FTC’s enforcement decision.

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[Tutorial] How To Use Google Chat From Your Desktop

Ever wanted to move your Google Talk to desktop instead of only having it in your Gmail account? If so, there is an application developed by Google which will let you chat with your friend directly from your desktop. This tutorial will show you where to find this applications and how to use it under Windows 7.

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Google Integrates Google Voice With Google+ To Give Users Better Interaction Experience

Google Voice is liked by most users because it allows call blocking, customization, and filtering tools. Now recently, Google+ Circles have been integrated with Google Voice in a new move by Google to try to integrate its various services according to The Next Web. To avail the service, go to the new “Groups & Circles” tab in Google Voice setting menu. You can select an option to send all calls directly to voicemail or you can have all calls screened from a certain group that allows you to listen to the call before answering it. Personalized ringtones and greetings could also be set for each group separately.

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Google May Soon Replace Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha

After a lot of speculation and anticipation, Google was finally able to get approval for the acquisition of Motorola Mobility at $12.5 billion. The acquisition will lend Google well over 17,000 patents which may help it immensely in stabilizing it’s position in the Android world. According to certain sources, Google has plans to replace the current CEO of Motorola Mobility, Sanjay Jha, with Dennis Woodside, who had been overseeing the merger from Google’s side.

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Google Plans To Launch TV Service With Online Access To TV Channels

Google has been eyeing the TV industry for some time and had been involved, albeit in a limited capacity, with it. Now, however, the company is looking forward to get into the business of providing video services to the users in Kansas City. This come on top of another very ambitious project of which the Kansas City is a part of, that of providing internet access up to ten times faster than conventional ISPs. If Google is able to have the application approved successfully, it may launch the service as soon as a month from now.

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