Google Advertises Chromebook On Chrome Web Browser

If you are a regular Chrome user, you must have noticed a little, yellow dialogue-box appear on the top of your Chrome web browser everytime you open it. It’s nothing offensive or glaringly bold, just a little ad at the top of the default page. Although Google has vowed that it won’t use the browser to make money, apparently Chromebook Black Friday deals need customers right now.

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Google Improve Gmail App For iOS 5

Google made a come-back on the App store after a disastrous debut. The company claims that it has fixed all the bugs that were contained in the first version of the App. Let’s see how true that is and how good is Google App for use on iOS.

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Apple Tackles Google Music With iTunes Match

If you were thinking that Apple had nothing to rival Google Music with, think again. Because iTunes Match is here which allows you to store music in the cloud and access it anywhere. You can access it from any device through iTunes.

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Google Music – Upload Music For Free And Access It Anywhere

Google Music finally made it’s debut after a lot of speculation. Analysts have said that this is a direct move by Google to challenge Apple’s iTunes. What’s unique about this service by Google is that Google Music is offering the users to upload their music to online cloud for free.

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Android Devices Worldwide Cross 200 Million Mark, Says Google

Google launched Google Music in a recent event. Google Music is a cloud-based service which allows users in the US to access music for free. During the event, Google announced that the total number of active Android devices worldwide has crossed the mark of 200 million.

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Google’s Gmail App Makes A Come-back On App Store

After a disastrous debut of the Gmail App on App Store two weeks ago, Google took it down. The app contained a bug that absolutely ruined it and disappointed the users. However, Google is now back with the Gmail app for iOS, promising it to be lot better this time.

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You Can Now Choose To Be Invisible To Google Location Server

Google saves your geographic location data for a number of devices, such as the cellphones. With the new ‘opt-out’ option, you can now choose that you data may not be saved on Google’s Location Server. This can be accomplished in a very simple way.

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