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Google is saying its farewells to yet another of its services. The Google Firefox toolbar will no longer be necessary as apparently modern browsers are very smart on its own. More »


Yes, the Harry Potter series may have finished, but if you’re missing the lad and series terribly, then miss him no more! J.K. Rowling and Google have formed a partnership that will bring the series to your e-reader come fall. More »


Facebook is perhaps one entity not enthralled by the advent of Google+. After all, it seems that Google+ is the strongest opposition it has faced in recent times and won’t back down for a while. More »


Stumbling upon this image made me amused to see the pretty accurate representations of these three social networks. More »


Seem like the public’s reaction to Google’s new social networking site, Google+, has been more than good. So good that invites have had to be shut down since Wednesday night due to their inability to keep up with the new member demands. More »


Just a day after it’s release, China has already blocked Google+. For anyone that doesn’t know what Google+ is, it is Google’s new social media platform that lets users share gossip and news with each other. More »


Google is very serious in its quest to join the social networking boat and slay Facebook. It introduces to the world its Google+ and hopes to attract much interest and popularity. More »


Google’s Chromebook is finally available for pre-order! People can order it via Best Buy or Amazon in the US. Currently, the Chromebook is only offered by Samsung and Acer, with both having Wi-Fi only and a 3G version of the device. More »


So here’s the low-down on the new Samsung Series 5 Chromebook which is set to release on June 15th for $429 from Amazon and Best Buy. More »


Google isn’t the first company to want to know what you’re watching on TV so it can better target the right ads to you. Japanese network NHK has decided to use that technology so it can help better serve its audiences. More »


A year ago, Google included Adobe Flash into their Chrome browser that made their users a little frustrated. But Google’s always had good intentions behind their reasons. They’ve always said they keep their Chrome users’ security in mind. Now, there’s a new feature that will allow users to clear those annoying Flash cookies! More »


The internet has been a helpful tool when people need to find a quick answer and there are many options how to get that answer. Lifehacker has recently compiled a list of five best question and answer web tools. Check them out! More »


Nmap.com has released a visulization of favicons of the top 300,000 websites on the world wide web, which have been determined by traffic and as shown by the image, Google is clearly the king of all websites. More »


Recently Google has released a new version of the world’s third most popular browser Google Chrome. The Google Chrome Canary Build is an experimental web browser which is still deemed risky for use. The Canary Build is a part of the open source Chromium Project. The Chrome browser on its Dev channel is only updated in a weekly cycle which causes a low feedback speed. This time the project team planned to update the Canary Build more frequently, even “with riskier changes, and usually without a human being ever verifying that it works.” More »


The Librarian of Congress has declared that people who own devices like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch can modify their gadgets to their desires, so long as the software being used is legally obtained. Apple and other vendors cannot litigate against buyers who jailbreak or modify the firmware on their machines. More »


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