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Google Wave Invite: Wave Opens Up, How YOU Can Get It
www.huffingtonpost.comWhat's Your Reaction? Google Wave , Google's new communication tool that combines email, social networks, and instant messaging to help you collaborate in real-time, has just opened up to more users and is handing out additional invitations.
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Google To Allow New EtherPad Creation; Will Release EtherPad Source
www.pcworld.comEtherPad users won't be left out in the cold, despite the Google buyout.
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Google Chrome for Mac unleashed, but only for Leopard and later
www.csmonitor.comWhen this tech blogger saw the announcement, that the long-awaited, really-official-this-time Google Chrome had finally been released for Mac and Linux after living in the realm of PC-only for more than a year, there was one jubilant moment excitement – and then a crush of doom. Chrome, the speedy, secure, lightweight ...
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Fusion Garage JooJoo Tablet Hands-On
www.gizmodo.com.auFrom the webcast yesterday , the JooJoo (previously named Crunchpad) seemed flimsy and barely working. But now that we spent a good deal of hands on time with it, we can say that Fusion Garage executed an internet tablet quite well. (more…)
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Nokia hopes less is more in smartphone revamp
www.ciol.comHELSINKI, FINLAND: Nokia is set to boost its ailing phone portfolio by radically realigning its smartphone strategy, but investors will wait for hard evidence of a turnaround before buying back into the battered stock.
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Live From Google Campfire One
www.techcrunch.comTonight at its headquarters in Mountain View, CA, Google is holding a Campfire One event to annouce some of its new developer-focused releases. Google holds these campfire events a couple times a year — the last one was in April — to announce new product launches that cater to the development community. I'll be live blogging tonight's event below. David Glazer, Google Director of Engineering has ...
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5 ways to stay on a budget during holiday shopping
www.usatoday.comThere are plenty of ways to save money on gifts, whether they are for those on holiday shopping lists or, well, you.
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Vintage New York Photos Might End Up on Google
www.nytimes.comIf Google can help legions of companies sell their products, why not help New York City sell some vintage photos? The city sells those photos now, but it’s hard to check them out beforehand. Under the proposal, Google would digitize the 90,000 photos and get to use them on Google Maps.