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Yahoo mobile service soon on Windows smartphones, Wednesday, August 30, 2006
   
 

Yahoo will now have its mobile service available for download on phones that use Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system.



The most popular Internet media company launched its Yahoo Go service, earlier this year. This service permits cell phones access the company's email, digital photo service and web search. Yahoo's wonderful mobile service is available on some phones made by Motorola.

 
   
 

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You can now download books from Google!,
   
 

There is a wonderful opportunity for google users, Google has now expanded its controversial book search service to permit populace to download the entire copies of books in PDF to their computers, and you can also print them out. Before these books were allowed for reading purpose and now it can be easily downloaded. Smith said "only the books which are available in the public domain and thus unprotected by copyright can be downloaded."



 
   
 

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Special services for business users by Google, Tuesday, August 29, 2006
   
 

Moving beyond its usual criterion, google decides to elaborate its amenities for business users providing them with an ideal software package, which comprises of e-mail, calendar, chat programs and a special website development tool for companies. In the beginning this offer will be absolutely free and later Google plans to begin selling a version that comprises technical support and supplementary features. This new package is called 'Google Apps'.

 
   
 

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Yahoo checks Anti-phishing Service, Thursday, August 24, 2006
   
 

Yahoo has started checking latest anti-phishing service that will assist users from being tricked by false Yahoo-affiliated websites as said by the company. This latest service will help someone in letting them know if they have entered into a legal Yahoo sign-in Web page. The main aim is to avoid fraud by preventing the entry of Yahoo ID and password on a site not recognized as such, as so likely to be a phishing site. This service is not finalized officially and just supports US based websites.

 
   
 

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MSN partnering with CEOP to take action against dodgy messengers, Tuesday, August 22, 2006
   
 

Microsoft has joined with CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre) to report unsuitable messaging on its services.

Users of MSN messenger or Windows Live Messenger will now have a wonderful opportunity to take action against the dodgy messengers by clicking on a tab featuring the CEOP's "report abuse" icon. On clicking the tab it will directly connect to online police services.

This wonderful plan will allow users, especially the teens, to report on apprehensive behavior and examples of improper contact of sexual nature. Safety tips on privacy and protecting the personal details will also appear next to the tab.

 
   
 

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Yahoo combines with AT&T for online photo service,
   
 

A web based photo community has been launched by Yahoo combining with US communications company AT&T. Through this users can easily share digital photo collections and can also enjoy photo-tagging, smart-albums, playlists etc.

 
   
 

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Google Proffers Wi-Fi in California at No Cost!, Monday, August 21, 2006
   
 

Google Inc. is proffering Wi-Fi service to about 70,000 plus residents of its hometown at no cost. In addition it guarantees 100% high-speed Wi-Fi service, absolutely free.

Users can register using an existing Google account user ID and password, or make one on the soar. The network can be chosen up on any Wi-Fi-enabled device, like a notebook PC.

 
   
 

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Google Talk with New Features, Thursday, August 17, 2006
   
 

Google has announced that its Google Talk instant messaging platform will now allows its users to share files with other Google Talk users by dropping files or full folders into the client. Photo files will get special treatment, showing up in your client so you could even talk about them with someone else. Another feature newly included is music status which allows other Google Talkers to see what hip (or embarrassing) song you're listening to, if you are using one of these supported players. Talk users already got these new features a few weeks ago. Now they are rolling out to everyone.

 
   
 

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Google launches Blogger update beta,
   
 

Google has recently upgraded its Blogger web publishing tool to offer new features. The revamped version is now in beta and its release is being restricted to selected members only, these members with existing blogs on the system will see a link in their Blogger "Dashboard" inviting them to visit the new system. They also have an option to access its enhanced features by registering for an account directly from the beta version.

The attracting re-launched Blogger comprise the ability to categorize posts with labels, control who could view a blog and change the look of a blog without having to delve into the underlying HTML. Blogger accounts are now incorporated with Google Accounts, which could be applied separately or are linked with Gmail addresses.

"You've been asking for ways to do more with your blog, and you can with this new release," said Jason Goldman, a product manager at Google, announcing the beta on the Blogger Buzz blog.

 
   
 

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Google signed with UC, Monday, August 14, 2006
   
 

Google's signed on a extremely important contributor that's taking an liberal view of fair use: it is the entire University of California system. There can be number of factors noted, which make signing up UC a huge coup for Google. One factor is simply, expansion of system. Berkeley, the first UC campus, dates from 1868, and the system has since grown to contain 10 campuses, as well as several major research plans, such as those at San Francisco, Los Angeles (UCLA), Santa Cruz, and Davis.

Google's library project was, in part, an effort to make certain that researchers in the sciences and other fields didn't miss out on the vast store of information contained in the books of some major libraries, as well as the ones at Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, and the University of Michigan. The project aims to scan the contents of these libraries, digitize the text, and index the resulting information for typical Google-style searching. As with other Google book projects, the work has run into the clash between copyright concerns and fair use. In response to these problems, some of the institutions involved have limited the digitizing to works known to be in the public domain.

The quality of the collection is also predictable to be very important. Collectively, the UC schools considered the top public university systems in the US, and include some of the top research programs in the world. As such, the 34 million books in its collection would be a extremely significant addition. But UC is in fact following Michigan's lead in allowing the scanning of their entire collection, rather than only those works that are definitely in the public domain. Hopefully, the combination of the UC collection and Google's indexing skills would mean more researchers would have to rely less on luck to find older information.

 
   
 

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Yahoo to launch voice service, Thursday, August 10, 2006
   
 

Budding online joint venture Yahoo7 is aiming at offering "Internet-based voice service" by next year, it is a part of a plan to overhaul bigger competitor ninemsn. Yahoo7 is already offering its users with instant messaging services - the ability to call other computer users.

"Most of the stuff that is needed to do it is here", Yahoo7 chief executive Ian Smith told Media. "We require working out the timing and the approach we are going to take to market.

"It has to be carefully analyzed - after all, the fundamental raison d'etre of voice over IP is that there is very little money to be charged. It would probably be 2007 unless a few other things come down the pipe."

 
   
 

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Yahoo! announces the launch of Search Builder, Tuesday, August 08, 2006
   
 

Yahoo has recently announced their latest service named Yahoo! "Search Builder". This is designed specially to enable the user to make their own customized search engines.

Yahoo! Search Builder has been developed to permit users to choose a set of trusted sites and create a customized search engine for themselves.

This is great and perfect tool for the people running multiple websites and desires to offer a single search tool for their visitors. And it is perfect for contextual linking for Bloggers as well.

 
   
 

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New 'neighborhood watch' from Google search,
   
 

Google is on its way to build a new "traffic cop" layer into the search engine, it is made to help the internet users evade websites containing spyware and malicious code. When a user click on a link from Google's search results to a site that is called to contain malware, they would soon be routed to a page that reads: "Warning - the site you are about to visit may harm you computer!".

All the sites which Google recognizes as harmful are based on the reports from the StopBadware coalition that was set up Harvard Law School's Berkman Centre for Internet & Society and Oxford University's Oxford Internet Institute, Google, Lenovo and Sun Microsystems also hold partnership in the scheme.

The StopBadware website said its proposal was incoming a "new phase" with Google introducing the warning system to its search engine. Although Google has already introduced some warnings for several malevolent websites, a number of sites lately identified by StopBadware did not yet trigger a warning from the search engine. Given the company itself has not yet issued a statement on the proposal, it is not yet clear when the function would be fully operational.

 
   
 

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MSN Spaces struggles in beginning, Friday, August 04, 2006
   
 

First days of MSN's improved Spaces blogging and social - networking service have been overwhelmed by troubles. The upgrade to Microsoft's Windows Live Spaces blogging and social-networking service has been a revise in what can go incorrect with a commencement.

According to the representative Spaces blog, the first 12 hours after the launch were overwhelmed by deprived presentation problems, counting matters connected to e-mail issues, statistics pages not functioning and emoticons from prior Spaces versions not functioning.

The blog entry went on to guarantee Spaces users that its team was on top of the problems and that feedback was asked.

 
   
 

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Yippee for Yahoo's redesigning!,
   
 

Yahoo Canada's recently re-planned home page is choc full of features probable to plea the clients - mainly younger users. This home page was planned as a part of "the most inclusive redesign in the company's history till now" - suggesting that it is much better than face lift. It is designed in such a way that the user can access to everything: mail, instant messaging, music, maps, news, blogs and others. The job done by Yahoo.ca design team is pretty decent in job balancing contents and aesthetics.

 
   
 

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SEO Questions responded by Matt Cutts on Google Video, Tuesday, August 01, 2006
   
 

Google's Matt Cutts spent some few moments answering the SEO questions on Google Video. The videos have come out well. According to Matt Cutts this video was done by him on the weekend to give little more detail and shade to the people for trying something new, he also added instead of writing two sentences, it is easy and interesting to listen to a video. The videos came out a bit rough because edition was not done and was directly uploaded, added Matt Cutts.
This video was taken with help of his video camera.

 
   
 

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Google Begins Open Source Hosting Center,
   
 

Recently, google has proclaimed that it will add a new feature to its services, i.e. open source project hosting. The latest site goes up against the most admired and popular source project hosting sites, including SourceForge.net. The novel service offers software storeroom and debugging amenities. On July 31 Google proclaimed the launch of a developer's site to host open source projects.

According to the reports, this service of google is not yet ready and it is on the process for production use. This offer will surely become a popular with developers because it integrates with Google Groups, Gmail, Google Talk and other services.

 
   
 

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