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Google Buzz

By Hanleigh Daniels 10 February 2010

Google has launched a new social networking service, Google Buzz, for Gmail users that will be made available within the next couple of days. FULL STORY >

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Trends for 2010 and beyond

By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2010

2010 looks to be stocked with some awesome new advances on the technological front. We stare into our crystal ball to predict the big technology trends for the coming 365 days. FULL STORY >

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Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux

By Hanleigh Daniels 9 December 2009

The Google Chrome browser is now available in beta testing mode for Mac OS X and Linux. FULL STORY >

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Google Trike poll winners announced

By Hanleigh Daniels 24 November 2009

Google asked South Africa which three tourist attractions we most wanted the Street View Trikes to photograph. The poll results are in, with few surprises. FULL STORY >

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Google Trikes launched in SA

By Hanleigh Daniels 11 November 2009

Google want you to vote for your favourite SA spots to add to Google Maps SA\'s Street View. Google plans to capture images of secluded location via their Trikes. FULL STORY >

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Google Books Under Fire

By Mike Joubert 2 November 2009

Google\'s ambitions to digitise all the books in the world have been simultaneously applauded and criticised. While Google claims its intentions are noble some point towards its growing monopoly on access to information. FULL STORY >

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Google Maps Localised

By Mike Joubert 28 October 2009

New additions to Google Maps South Africa include support for finding local businesses, driving directions to locations in South Africa, as well the ability to create personalised maps using My Maps. FULL STORY >

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Share entire folders in Google Docs

By Thomas McKinnon 13 October 2009

Google have finally released an update to Google Docs that lets users share folders of documents, spreadsheets and presentations. FULL STORY >

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Push Gmail

By Thomas McKinnon 23 September 2009

The Google Mobile team announced in a blog post yesterday that push functionality is now available for Gmail users making use of Google Sync on the iPhone, iPod touch, or Windows Mobile handsets. FULL STORY >

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Google to crawl docs

By Thomas McKinnon 21 September 2009

Google will soon begin to crawl and index all Google Docs that are published and externally linked to. FULL STORY >

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Google Fast Flip

By Thomas McKinnon 15 September 2009

According to Google reading news online should be more like reading news in print. To solve this problem Google has come up with Fast Flip. FULL STORY >

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Sony pick Chrome

By Thomas McKinnon 2 September 2009

Sony announced yesterday that its VAIO-branded computers sold in the US will have Google Chrome preinstalled. FULL STORY >

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Google Maps Street View coming to SA

By Thomas McKinnon 1 September 2009

Google announced today that it has started imagery collection in South Africa for the Street View feature in Google Maps. FULL STORY >

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Google Books goes Common

By Mike Joubert 14 August 2009

There are some exciting developments over at Google Books for anyone interested in downloading or publishing Creative Commons books. FULL STORY >

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Home desktop searching

By Lance Terner 4 June 2009

Today a very big proportion of the information we deal with is computerised, with most of it sitting somewhere on your computerÔÇÖs hard drive. The very real problem is that itÔÇÖs becoming extremely difficult to keep track of the documents, files, pictures and music we... FULL STORY >

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