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Let it snow–Google Easter egg for Christmas

If you search for “let it snow” on Google, you start seeing the new Easter egg for this holiday season. It is built using HTML 5 ad JavaScript and it appears that this combo makes it a beautiful animation to the page where you can find snowflakes and frost covering your screen You can try [...]

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CityVille Comes to Google+

Zynga’s most popular game, CityVille, is now available at Google +. Google search has a notice just below the Google Search box in the home page, which gives a boost to the access to Google + as those who are familiar with the games in Facebook tend to click the link. Data from Appdata indicate [...]

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Google Plus, you and socializing

What is Google+? Unless you have been marooned on an internet-less island, chances are you have heard of Google+. It is Google’s attempt to foray into the social space by “making sharing online more like sharing in real life”. After a string of failed social products like Buzz and Wave failed to, Google seems to [...]

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Making Gmail as beautiful as it is powerful

Google has released a sneak preview of how the new Gmail interface is going to look like. The Gmail official blog mentions that they want to make Gmail as beautiful as it is powerful. Gmail users who are eager to feel the new look and feel can apply the themes which are made available by [...]

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Lunar Eclipse 2011: Live on Google Doodle and YouTube

The longest lunar eclipse in 100 years was just over last night. Have you seen it? Well, if you have missed it, you can watch it in Google Doodle or you have YouTube where it is recorded from various parts of the world by individuals. Check out the Google homepage which will give you instant [...]

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Google Music logo

Google has celebrated the 96th birthday of musician Les Paul with a playable guitar logo. On Thursday, the Google logo is changed to this interactive logo, which has the appearance and features a six-string guitar that can be strummed with a mouse. The musically inclined users with time to kill can click the black "compose" [...]

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Google launches music service without labels

GOOGLE has unveiled its long-planned music service, but it will likely need deals with the recording industry to reach its full potential. Called "Music Beta by Google", the service lets users store their tunes remotely and access them from any compatible device, including mobile phones, tablets and computers. So far, it does not offer music [...]

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