Can you see another animal in this picture? Chances are slim that you could spot another animal’s face in this picture on your left. Yet, apart the animal king there is another, more insignificant animal hiding there. Before you check the solution below, I can give you a little hint: the illusion works in a quite similar way the Hidden Owl Illusion did. This should be more than enough for you....
Hey, funky learners and online gophers! Found a brilliant & easy to use widget for you to enhance your learning day - it's the cool blue BBC World Service one on the right-hand side (scroll down a bit). Use it in this browser to search for stuff - a lot of you have asked how to find good podcasts, and this is one of my answers! Get it for yourself if you use iGoogle here Another useful tool = a...
Many Gmail interfaces lack a basic feature: adding attachments. You can't add attachments if you use Gmail's mobile app, the mobile version of Gmail, iGoogle's Gmail gadget or if you used the offline version of Gmail until today. "Starting today, attachments work just the way you would expect them to whether you are online or offline (with the exception that when you're offline you won't be able...
Genieo can find, filter and organize relevant information into a personal, privat homepage. Unlike regular start pages, such as iGoogle or Netvibes, Genieo does not require your explicit intervention or customization; it automatically finds and organizes the most interesting information for you personally. Genieo is also unique because it selects only the most relevant items in any given content feed....
As any good Cloud evangelist worth his salt will tell you, a browser beats operating system hands down for all the usual reasons, e.g. platform agnostic, reduced complexity etc. etc. However, I get the feeling sometimes that browsers have gone the way of most operating systems lately. Let me explain. Quite often in recent days, I have seen a URL or a subject offline that I have quickly wanted to research....
Seriously. I'm convinced that right before Dante's Inferno actually comes out, they're going to offer free DLC if you sacrifice a goat or something. Anyway, Visceral Games has announced a Facebook app called "Go To Hell" to promote their upcoming Dante's Inferno . With the push of a button, you can send anyone or anything to any one of the nine circles of hell. It launched today on Facebook,...
Do you want TV chef Iain Hewitson in your browser? The answer might well be no, but Google is still hoping to tempt you with a bunch of food-centric themes. (more…)
Googlers live all over the world , and so do Google's users. In fact, more than half of iGoogle's users are outside the US, which is why we're pleased today to announce the release of support for social gadgets on iGoogle in more than 30 languages, from Bulgarian to Vietnamese. That means if you're developing or thinking about developing a social gadget to help users connect and collaborate on iGoogle,...
Visceral Games, an Electronic Arts studio (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced 'Go to Hell', an all-new social application inspired by the upcoming game, Dante's Inferno™. This application takes the poem's canonized nine circles of hell, and brings them into everyday life. With the click of a button, anyone can send a friend foe, place, product or brand to one of the nine circles of hell. Angry at...
I can’t thank you enough. You sent me over 300 translations since Saturday, and I’ve already implemented most of them! You should check your iGoogle homepage, and if it’s set to show your home language (at lest set it temporarily), you’ll see the change. I’d like to hear your comments on this. If you notice any misspellings or irregularities, be sure to notify me. Anyway,...
At Google, we're huge foodies, and most of us love spending time in the kitchen with friends and family - especially around the holidays. Particularly during this season, many people turn to Google when searching for recipes - in fact, as you'll see, Australians are searching for recipes more than every country but the US and Canada! But, in addition to spicing up your recipe repertoire, Google can...
Alton Brown, Google, and YouTube team up to answer the most puzzling Thanksgiving questions from the YouTube community and celebrate Thanksgiving with new themes and gadgets for iGoogle. www.google.com/gourmetthemes. This question is from YouTuber "Hakuo0000" For the big meal, get Alton Brown's roast turkey recipe at FoodNetwork.com/thanksgiving.
James and Rupert Murdoch are increasing their attacks against rival media and things will not get very pretty between now and the next UK general election in the summer of 2010. In the eyes of News International, the BBC is ripe for picking apart, not least because of the amount of "free" services from on-line news to original childrens' programming for an ultimate cost to the consumer far...
Good list of Google's more prominent failures . They are far from perfect, as any heavy duty Google user knows. Time for me to update my Google Quick, Sick and Dead list . Here's the current list, I use pretty much everything except Android. I'm surprised to see that there have been more promotions than demotions over the past 10 months ... The Quick Search and Scholar Android Google Reader Gmail Google...
A new comer in the world of News readers: Firefox powered by Red Panda's add-on. Red Panda turns Firefox into a contextual browser. To each page is associated a series of News from Google News, Blogs, Diggs and even Twitter, Red Panda analyzes each page on-the-fly and displays related news. Pretty cool. A powerful way to fight against overloaded pages offered by iGoogle and other NetVibes.
Google has now officially released the new and improved version of iGoogle. A new canvas view has been incorporated in the main page which enables you to view your gadgets in the full screen view as well.
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The new iGoogle is a fetid and steaming pile of manure. Why does google think I want a tab listing the items on the page that I'm looking at; I'm already...