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Gubuntu — Google and Linux

"Gubuntu, Glinux or Ginux could all be worthy names if Google were to seriously consider entering the platform battle. A more united and professional...

Google takes aim at Microsoft, carbon, China

Zentering on PowerPoint competitor: Google's acquisition spree of recent weeks has continued with the acquisition of Zenter, another PowerPoint-but-online outfit.… Link: The Register Category: Internet &...

Google Browser Sync extension clones Firefox settings

Author: James John Eaton Computers can make your life easier, but you may not think so if you use more than one and like to...

New Google Linux Apps Coming Soon

Michael Larabel writes "In addition to Chris DiBona's words about NVIDIA and ATI binary display drivers, Google had also made an interesting splash at...

Open source ad player takes on Google

Openads, which offers free software that helps Web sites manage their online ad campaigns, recently received $5 million in initial funding, led by Index...

Supply the big picture with Google Map Image Cutter

Author: Nathan Willis Google Map Image Cutter (GMIC) is a free software program that automatically slices up images, arranges them in tiles, and puts them...

Google Gears churns toward Microsoft

Google just accelerated its rivalry with Microsoft, though Google executives still deny there is a competition over who will dominate in an increasingly Web-based...

Google’s Eric Schmidt: Viacom’s lawsuit is “just a mistake.”

On stage at D5, on what will later be known as Google Day, Walt Mossberg asked Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the the $1...

Google Gears API to power offline Web applications

Author: Shirl Kennedy Released just this morning at Google Developer Day in Australia, Google Gears is "an open source browser extension" that allows developers to...

Why Google loves developers

Millions of people use Google's Web services every day. Now the search giant wants to actively recruit the geek elite of software programmers. Link: news.com