Selasa, Julai 01, 2008

Google Friends Newsletter - June 2008

POWER TIP

Real-time stock quotes on Google Finance

You can now access real-time last sale prices from both the NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Google Finance, Google.com and other search properties. And of course it's free - there are no subscription fees or registration.
http://finance.google.com


NEW PRODUCTS & UPDATES

New improved YouTube homepage

The new YouTube homepage answers the question "What should I watch today?" by recommending videos based on what you've previously watched, what your friends have "favorited" or rated, and more. It's fully customizable so you can tailor it exactly to your taste. You'll have to be signed into your account to use this feature. Also this month, we added a search-suggest feature to the YouTube search box, so now you get query suggestions as you type. By offering these suggestions, we save you several keystrokes, reduce spelling errors, and improve the overall search experience on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com

Google Maps for Mobile adds Transit

With Google Maps for mobile, you can now get schedule-based public transit directions in any of the more than 50 areas worldwide covered by Google Transit. This includes Chicago, the San Francisco Bay Area, Vancouver B.C., Denver/Boulder, Zurich, and Florence, among others. As new transit coverage is added to our web maps every week, it will automatically become available in Google Maps for Mobile.
http://www.google.com/gmm

Street View doubles coverage

We're celebrating Street View's first birthday by doubling our mileage of imagery served in the U.S. Now you can see 37 new metro areas, 10 parks, and expanded, updated coverage in 15 existing areas. It's all available on Google Maps, Google Earth and through the Maps API.
http://maps.google.com

New Google favicon in your browser

Have you noticed something different on Google recently, but can't quite put your finger on it? Well, you might be thinking about the change we made to our favicon - the tiny image that appears next to the URL in your browser's address bar. This is the first change we've made to it in 8 1/2 years. As more and more of you access Google from your computers and on mobile devices, we need an image that fits all screen sizes. This is the icon we're going with for now, but we've asked for suggestions from users to help us as we consider more
updates to this small visual reminder of Google.
http://www.google.com


MISCELLANY

Lately you may have been hearing a lot about "cloud computing" - a phrase that describes the notion of using web-based software to work on, and share, your own information and files via the Internet instead of having to store them on your hard drive. Businesses are taking a closer look at harnessing the power of "the cloud" because of the efficiencies it can create for them, like burdening IT departments less, helping employees to be more self-sufficient, and not having to invest in hardware infrastructure. But the cloud works for regular folks too. We've been seeing some great examples of people "living in the cloud" to manage their personal lives more easily, including a couple we recently heard from who planned their entire wedding using web-based applications. There are a whole host of tools out there, like Google Docs and Google Calendar, that let you access your information via a web browser. Doing so gives you the freedom to access your documents and photos anywhere you have Internet access, from any computer - especially helpful if you're on the road. The cloud is great for sharing, too: you can invite people to contribute to your document just by sending them a link, and any of you who are sharing it can make changes in real time. That means saying goodbye to the version control madness on your desktop. And that's a very good reason to celebrate.
http://docs.google.com
http://calendar.google.com

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