It's more than six months for Google's Knol set foot in the webworld. Aimed at provide food for authors Knol was to offer more credible Knowledge units to web. Knol was anticipated to be a tough challange for Wikipedia. Things appear pretty well with 100,000 pieces of knowledge published and shockingly quick schedule of incremental releases. No way! Get in  the site is all filled with trash and nobody's interested in reading it. Even after half a year, its on queer street. Where do the authors go?
Google's up and coming with ideas to revolutionize web-use. This time the cyberspace is ready for a new partition Google Drive or Gdrive(in short). Google's latest innovation Gdrive is anticipated to bring about a major shift of paradigm on web world. It'll change the way you use Desktops today. Already such concepts are ruling the markets with Microsoft's Live Mesh and Apple's MobileMe.  Well, off the records you never now it could be swan song for the Desktops. Lets find out the fittest that could survive the test of times.
No cookies, no cache, no History. Google Chrome offers a cool way to browse Internet without any history stowed on your PC. It was great stuff especially for sluggards like me, who hates clearing cookies. Well I found launching the Incognito mode every time I open the browser was almost a hornets' nest. First switching to the normal mode, then selecting the New icognito window, or the CTRL+SHIFT+N. I'd better look for an easier way, lol call it a sloth, but I can't help it. So I ended up setting the Chrome in Incognito mode by default. Ask me how?
Have you captured a scenic landscape or of kith and kins or a self-portrait with your digital camera? Where do you upload to share the pics? Well! searching for the popular photo organizers, I had Google's Picasa. It hold a lot for organizing and managing digital camera. Of course, it excluded the Mac users . Not until recently, Mac-disciples could only access standalone Picasa Web Album uploader and an iPhoto plug-in. Things changed at the MacWorld ‘09 when Google announced the release of fully featured Picasa for Mac users. Something to smile about in an otherwise boring MacWorld revelations.
Are you a Mac-buff and looking for a Google experience. Obviously you know Google is best for online searches. In its recent updates Google offers a Quick Search Box for the Mac users. It's an open source search box that allows you to search data across the web on your Mac system.
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