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Use Templates to Create Content in Google Earth
Feb 4th
Google Earth Outreach gives non-profits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth & Maps to the hundreds of millions of people who use them. You can start creating content easily in Google Earth using some placemark and balloon templates. By starting with a template design, you can stay focused on your content without having to know much at all about HTML or KML.
This video demonstrates how to copy and paste placemarks from a template to get you started creating compelling content in Google Earth. For the full tutorial, see the Google Earth Outreach website at: www.earth.google.com/outreach
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Google Voice app for the iPhone released
Jan 27th
Google Voice is a service that simplifies connecting with multiple phones. It gives you a single phone number that rings your home phone, cell phone, office phone — however many phones you have. It’s also a simple tool for managing voice messages. Now, Google Voice has a Web app that simplifies accessing the service on an iPhone or Palm WebOS device. The new app works very well.
Chrome Sets Browser Security Standard, Says Expert
Jan 10th
All browser makers should take a page from Google’s Chrome and isolate untrusted data from the rest of the operating system, a noted security researcher said today.
Dino Dai Zovi, a security researcher and co-author of The Mac Hacker’s Handbook , believes that the future of security relies on “sandboxing,” the practice of separating application processes from other applications, the operating system and user data.
In a Wednesday entry on Kaspersky Labs’ ThreatPost blog, Dai Zovi described sandboxing, as well as the lesser security technique of “privilege reduction,” as “[moving] the bull (untrusted data) from the china shop (your data) to the outside where it belongs (a sandbox).”
New Google Phone Nexus vs. iPhone
Jan 7th
After the launch of google Nexus, people are comparing the smartphone with iPhone. It is really cool to compare two coolest smart phones. Here, take a close look on the comparison. It’s really interesting.
Google Nexus launched
Jan 6th
Google has launched the Google Nexus One, its first official mobile phone. Google unveiled the Nexus One at its Silicon Valley headquarters during a low-key event that was as hotly anticipated as any of Apple’s dramatic launches.