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Google has changed how we search for images, or rather… how we find images we can use. By introducing features such as similar images, you can ...

Google has changed how we search for images, or rather… how we find images we can use. By introducing features such as similar images, you can ...

Earlier this year I wrote about how you could use Google Maps to track the swine flu spread across the world. Now that we have an ...

Google has finally outgrown its shoes and is attempting to build a new foundation by creating its own programming language. Named “Go,” Google aims to create ...

I briefly mentioned yesterday some concerns regarding privacy, in the context of storing our personal data (documents, spreadsheets, pictures) with Google. The many Google services we ...

I am sure I am not the only one who emails herself documents, pictures, and spreadsheets as an extra back-up precaution. Basically, using my Gmail account ...

Christine already talked about how Google is making its tribute to Sesame Street’s 40th anniversary. However, Google didn’t stop at Big Bird. Instead, they created logos ...

Have you Googled anything today? If you have, and you used the regular Google homepage, you might have noticed some familiar looking big feet. Google is ...

One of the areas where Google is often criticized is the ability to quickly transfer data from its services to the user’s computer. While Google has ...

Using Google Docs is getting easier and easier as more features are added. At this point, I could completely imagine using Google Docs pretty much exclusively, ...

Yesterday, we mentioned how Google Tasks has graduated from Gmail labs, and you can now access your to-do list from many other Google services you are ...

Since adding Tasks to Gmail Labs last year, millions of users have moved from paper to-do lists to having a task list right in Gmail. Most ...

If you are a Google Docs user and love inserting lines and diagrams using the drawings feature then you’d be pleased to know that today the ...

GT first reported about Google Flu Trends last year fall, or in other words: flu season. By the time flu season is rolling around this year, ...

When doing your first Google search of the morning, you may have noticed a more unusual Google logo than normal: it’s the Google Barcode. Don’t worry, ...

When you receive a PDF, or PowerPoint, file by email you can already choose to view it in your browser, or to download the file to ...

Not too long ago, GT covered the news on Google Docs new translation tool. Google themselves announced this news on their official blog and also mentioned ...

I came across this video through the Google blog, geared at getting university students excited about Google Docs. It shows a great example of how Google ...

Last month, I wrote a post on the Google Translation Toolkit which took document translation to a whole new level. But as we know, at Google ...

After the huge success of Gmail Labs, Google decided to extend the Labs feature in Google Calendar too. As it was in the case of Gmail, ...

Here are the tools for Caffeine I currently know about and that you might find useful – Google Caffeine Bookmarklet — This one is my favorite but ...

I haven’t had a chance to try this tool just yet since Google Caffeine is temporarily down, but it looks like an easy way to check ...

Ever since Google first launched iGoogle in 2007, the homepage of choice for millions of people has been a central hub from which to check email, ...

If you are a Google junkie like I am, you’ve likely been playing with their new test engine codenamed Caffeine that they announced yesterday. When comparing searches ...

While Google Maps itself has a huge number of cool features, the various third party mashups based on it are equally cool and useful. They enhance ...

Apparently, you can now upload PDFs (and in the future, possibly any other file type) on everyone’s favorite cloud computing office suite, Google Docs. You see, ...