Google Flight Search For iOS And Android Launched

Planning on a trip to somewhere? You surely would want all the information about relevant flights, their time, available discounts and charges etc right at your finger tips. This is precisely what Google’s Flight Search service brings to you. This service has already been available for desktop PCs and is very popular for would-be travellers when looking up flight information online. Now Google has launched the service for iOS and Android devices too.

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Google May Launch A 7-inch Tablet This Year

The niche market of 7-inch tablet had been unexplored until Amazon released Kindle Fire and it took the world by quite a storm, at least for a few weeks after it’s release. It’s overall sales too could be bested only by Apple. This success made all tablet vendors realize that 7-inch tablet market is a lucrative and no less important avenue. So while we had earlier heard that Apple is working on a similar sized tablet, we now have been told by analysts from DisplaySearch that Google is also in the process of developing a 7-inch tablet.

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Google Search Results Are At Best 80% And At Worst Less Than 10% Accurate

When you enter a search for any word or name, Google returns with the results which are based on the computer you are using and which version of Google you have functioning on it. With every different version of Google, the search results vary. Mostly, the search results are given by the Google version which is the least busy at the time of your query. For some, it might not be a surprise to know this. But Google is used by most internet users as it is the largest search engine in the world. Despite this, not many internet users know this fact of Google’s operation.

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Apple, Microsoft, Google And Others Agree To New Privacy Principles

With the immense outgrowth of mobile platform in recent years, a number of questions have arisen over the issue of personal privacy of the users. For instance, millions are users are flocking to tablets and smartphone devices each month. And the highlight of both these platforms are the apps available for them. However, so far the most apps don’t have a privacy policy. Now, Google, Apple, Microsoft and three other major companies whose platforms have the largest number of apps have agreed to devise new privacy principles.

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Google Sued Over Privacy Violation By Safari User

A few days ago, we reported that it has claimed that Google was using a clandestine piece of code to sneak through Safari’s privacy settings to keep tabs on the browsing information of Safari’s users. Now a Safari user has filed a case against Google over these allegations and is seeking a class-action status for his suit. The user, in his lawsuit, has alleged that Google violated the privacy settings of Safari knowingly and tracked the activities of users without their knowledge, let alone their permission.

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GoogleTV Finally Rooted By Hackers

The Google TV is the first Smart TV platform from Google and was announced back in May 2010. For this project the search giant partnered up with behemoths like Intel, Sony and Logitech. Of course Google TV integrated Google’s Android OS but also the Linux version of Google Chrome browser to provide an interesting and interactive television experience. In 2011, Logitech dropped out of the deal due to massive revenue loss. Since then Sony seems to have been the one left to pick up the pieces.

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Google Patents Siri-like Technology With Voice Commands For Google TV

Steve Jobs had most probably envisioned a voice-controlled TV when he said that he had finally cracked the nut of next-generation TV devices. Now, this once-dream is fast becoming a reality. A number of TV vendors are now planning to include voice-commands in their devices and just now, Google jumped the bandwagon, at least in theory. Google has patented a new technology that enables a user to control Google TV through voice commands.

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[Tutorial] How To Increase The Number Of Search Suggestions In Google Chrome

When you enter a search term or web address in the address bar of Google Chrome browser, it gives you are different suggestions. These suggestions are limited up to 6 results and addresses are filtered from your history and bookmarks, however it also offers you the words and phrases most searched on the Google search engine. If 6 results is not enough we will show you how you can increase the number of these suggestions.

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