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Google Wave, HTML 5 Loom Large in The Future of Google Apps
Google, which has been revving new Docs features almost every two weeks, continues to position Docs more and more as a team collaboration application and an alternative to microsoft Office, which is focused on individual productivity. So, what's changed about Google's competitive differentiation between Docs and Office? Perhaps nothing, but Google said more users are interested in co-authoring documents and creating multiple versions that update on the fly. That leads us to Google Wave, the HTML 5-based collaboration platform that could point to the future of google apps. - While it has been a fairly quiet summer for google apps, the search engine giant's enterprise team is intent on reaching a broader audience with the suite's Docs and Sites collaboration tools, a Google product manager told eWEEK. Google August 27 added the ability to translate d...
eWEEK

A university for big ideas
Singularity University is a school that is backed by Google, operates on NASA's Silicon Valley campus and gets its name from futurist and co-founder Ray Kurzweil's favorite term for our technologically enhanced future.
Mercury News

FCC Probes Wireless Industry Competition
Cell phone, smartphone, Federal Communications Commission, FCC, AT&T, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Verizon, Sprint, Apple, iphone, iphone 3GS, iPhone 3G, Google, Google Voice, U.S. Cellular, Alltel, broadband, wireline, wireless, mobile operators, health care, public safety,
Information Week

12 Tips for Making Google Gmail, Google Apps Easier to Use
More than 37 million people visited Google's Gmail application in July, but how many of these users know that they can control Gmail without pointing and clicking with the mouse. Similarly, millions of users, including 1.75 million businesses, use google apps services. This includes Google Docs, Calendar, Sites and Talk. Many of these users may not realize how easy it is to share content with fellow collaborators. In this slide show, eWEEK runs through Gmail keyboard shortcuts and shares features for google apps, as well as some other tips you may not be privy to. - ...
eWEEK

LABS GALLERY: Web-based OpenGoo Office Productivity Suite Is Worth Watching
OpenGoo is a Web-based office productivity suite that attempts to deliver the online benefits of better-known rivals, such as google apps and Zoho Office, without the our way or the highway hosting limitations of those services. OpenGoo is released under an open-source license, and it will run on any LAMP server. For organizations that prefer a hosted option, OpenGoo is available as a subscription service under the name Feng Office. eWEEK Labs found that while OpenGoo falls short of its cloud-based competition in overall functionality, the suite's deployment flexibility and knack for knitting together promising open-source Web office components makes OpenGoo worth keeping an eye on. - ...
eWEEK

Product News: BusyCal Adds Snow Leopard Compatibility
BusyMac announced Friday the release of BusyCal 1.0b13, a beta release whose chief feature is the addition of Snow Leopard compatibility, as well as few bug fixes. BusyCal is an iCal replacement that fully syncs with MobileMe, Google Calendar, and whose calendars can be shared between multiple users.
The Mac Observer

Loch Ness Monster on Google Earth?
Loch Ness 'monster' is latest wonder of Google Earth.
ABC News

Swedish Regulators Ban Word ``Bank`` In Domain Names For Non-Banks
It seems that Swedish regulators have decided to extend the requirement of not calling yourself a bank to the registration of domain names. Now anyone that tries to register a .SE domain name with the word 'bank' in it will need to prove they are a legitimate bank. Hopefully there are no blood banks or anyone with the last name of 'Banks' that might want a .SE domain. Here is a Google translation of the demand issued by the authorities to the .SE registry. of this story at Slashdot.
Slashdot

Publisher Whining Prompts Italian Investigation of Google
Complaints about 'lack of transparency' from publishers have prompted Italian competition authorities to begin an investigation of Google's search and news services. I'm sure their motives are completely altruistic. 'Because Google does not disclose the criteria for ranking news articles or search results, he said, newspapers are unable to hone their content to try to earn more revenue from online advertising. Ad revenue on the Web is directly proportional to the size of the audience, which is heavily influenced by search or Google News rankings.' of this story at Slashdot.
Slashdot

Google`s Curious Chrome Gambit
Why is Google promoting two open source operating systems that can both be run on netbooks -- Android and Chrome? Is this part of a larger strategy, where Google will direct the two along different paths -- Chrome for netbooks and Android for the smartphone? Or could the Internet search giant just be floundering, with different groups of techies each going their own merry way with no clear marketing position?
LinuxInsider

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