‘Software & Services’ Archives
What does your browser say about you!!!
BrowserSpy.dk is the place where you can see just how much information your browser reveals about you and your system. Did you know that all websites that you visit can find out which fonts you have installed? It's also possible to find out if you have a range of programs installed. These include Adobe Reader, OpenOffice.org, Google Chrome [...]
Think big with a gig: Google experimental fiber network
Google Plans Gigabit Fiber Internet for 50000 to 500000 homes Imagine sitting in a rural health clinic, streaming three-dimensional medical imaging over the web and discussing a unique condition with a specialist in New York. Or downloading a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. Or collaborating with [...]
Google Translate Integrated In Google Chrome 5
Google Translate is a service offered by Google to translate text or complete websites from one language to another. Support for many languages and its ease of use make Google Translate a popular choice for users who need translation. Users who have installed the developer release of Google Chrome might already have noticed that Google has [...]
Microsoft and the State of Georgia to Offer Free Tech Training
Microsoft and the state are teaming up to provide free online training to workers who want to improve their tech skills to land better jobs. A total of 30,000 vouchers will be issued to Georgians interested in learning how to use Microsoft Windows or one of its other office programs. The vouchers also are good for certification exams that will [...]
Top Digital Trends for 2010
The drive for content at scale ranks among the developments set to make waves ... What lies ahead? Adweek identifies 10 trends that are sure to make waves in 2010. 1. Content at Scale 2. The End of the Digital Agency 3. Social Gaming 4. Demand-Side Platforms 5. Engagement Pricing 6. Augmented Reality Grows Up 7. Social Media Morphs [...]
Location, Location, Location: 5 Big Predictions for 2010
Predictions from Mashable ----------------------------------------- GPS-aware mobile devices have become commonplace, which means connecting the dots between what you’re doing and where you’re doing it is easier than ever. In 2009, location-sharing applications finally emerged in user-friendly formats, altering the way we think about [...]



