Mountain View, California -- Well, finally it seems that after all the rumors, speculation and leaks, Google on Tuesday officially unwrapped its much-awaited Google Drive service that allows users to store photos, videos, and other digital files in the Internet “cloud,” along with 5GB of free space -- an increase of 4GB over what it had been offering users of Google Docs.
2012
Google Drive Officially Launched With 5GB Space In Cloud To All Subscribers
- 27 April 2012
- deepti dhaval
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Google+ Bundled With Its Own “Share” Button For Websites And Blogs
- 25 April 2012
- Abhijeet Kashyap
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Mountain View, California -- Engrossed amid the hysteria over Google's powerful new Drive cloud-storage service, the Mountain View tech giant on Tuesday crowned its Google+ with “Share” button.
Like Facebook's share buttons, the new red and white button can be embedded on your website or blog and will allow website operators to more easily encourage visitors to spread content among connections on Google's social network. It is the latest move in integrating the social network with content across the web. The Share button joins the already existing +1 button, which allows Google+ members to indicate that they--for lack of a better term--like a page or an article.
Google Unveils AdWords For Video On YouTube: Targets The Masses
- 24 April 2012
- Hemant Patel
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New Tool “Gmail Meter” Monitors Your Email Statistics
- 20 April 2012
- Farukh Shaikh
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Mountain View, California -- Have you ever been curious about the way you use Gmail, statistically? Ever wished to discover how long it takes you, on average, to reply to an email? Would you like Google to analyze your email habits? Well! The search engine giant has just highlighted on its Official Blog on Thursday a program called Google Meter that allows Gmail users to learn more about their inbox, a Google Apps Script designed to give users more insight on everything email.
Google's Street View Geared To Arrive In Israel On April 22
- 19 April 2012
- Jitesh Pillai
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Jerusalem, Israel -- In surprising gesture of approval, Google's much adored, and often sued, Street View service will launch in Israel on April 22, which will include street level photographs from number of major Israeli cities and even the Dead Sea.


