Latitude Leaderboards Launched By Google

Google has been making a lot of noise of every new feature it has added to it’s social network so far. From new way of searching on Google to a tighter integration of all Google-related accounts, Google is working hard to pitch it’s social network and gain traction. Now Google has introduced an admittedly cool feature in the form of Latitude Leaderboards. Through this feature, you are ranked on a global leaderboard.

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[Tutorial] How To Add/Configure Search Engine In Google Chrome

When you type a search keyword in Google Chrome address bar and hit enter by default you get your search results in Google. However Google Chrome allows you to add a search engine to find information quickly on a particular site rather than search on Google.com. This tutorial will show you how to add/configure your default search engine in Google Chrome.

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Google Is Working On Introducing A Password Generator In Chrome

Chrome is fast becoming one of the most used browser around the globe. Currently, it has taken the lead on Mozilla Firefox and is now contesting Microsoft’s Internet Explorer for the top spot. The reason why it has become so wildly popular is because it offers speed, is very, very light and Google keeps rolling out newer versions and better features for it. For instance, we have been told by Google now that the company is working on introducing a built-in strong password generator in Chrome.

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Google Has Plans For Mobile World Congress 2012

Google has been rather mute about it’s plan regarding the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2012. In fact, we weren’t even sure if the company had plans of being a part of the event. However, now a countdown on Android.com page shows that an Android mascot is being unboxed at the MWC. This essentially hints that Google has some plans for the event.

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Google Integrates Dart Programming Language In New Version Of Chromium Browser

Google has been taking it’s Dart programming language quite seriously. Apparently, Google thinks that in the future, the language will come about to play a crucial role for browsers. And as such, Google’s hopes are not that misplaced. Dart has indeed the potential to replace JavaScript one day but that’s still a possibility. To give the developers a true ‘feel’ of how it would feel, Google has released a new version of Chromium browser with Dart virtual machine built within in.

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Google+ App For iOS – Updated With More Feature

Recently Google has released their Google+ app’s update version for iOS and you can download this app for Free from the iTunes under Social Networking category. It is a good news for social media power users because this update version has some new thing. You will really impressed to see that how this app can instantly upload photos and videos.

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One iPhone With Google Translate Saved A Man’s Life

To say in general that technology saves lives is all too obvious, but besides statistics each case could make an impression. One such case happened a while ago and it took not only a quick assessment of the situation form Oregon State Police troopers but also a smartphone with the appropriate apps to save the life of a man suffering from a diabetic reaction but he couldn’t speak English enough to give details about his condition.

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