Google products, Social networks
Posted by Jacque on February 7th, 2007
Anyone Can Sign up for a Gmail Account
After almost three years of invitation-only access, Gmail gradually opened in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Egypt and now everywhere. You can get Gmail on your mobile, too.
Getting good with Google Reader
Lifehacker shows you the ins and outs of Google’s powerful newsreader, with an emphasis on Reader’s powerful and time-saving keyboard shortcuts.
Google Apps for Your Domain: The Honeymoon May Soon Be Over
Soon, Google Apps is expected to add Google Docs & Spreadsheets services to the suite, which now includes an online calendar, chat service, and Web page builder. In coming weeks, Google Apps will turn into a real business as Google begins charging corporations a subscription fee amounting to a few dollars per person per month. But there could be a small catch, Amit Agarwal at Digital Inspiration says, if you subscribe to Google Apps now, Google will continue to provide you with the free version forever.
3D Video Inside Google Earth
A cool concept implemented by Google Earth modeling innovator Joey Wade. [Google Earth Blog]
Are Social Networks just a feature?
Social networking as we think of it today is just the start, says GigaOM. It is time to start thinking beyond the web-page paradigm, and regard social networking as part of a larger “experience,” one that starts to blend the best of online and offline worlds.



