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Google Android on a HTC mobile !

The new Google Android 3G Phone, HTC Dream (HTC Dream G1) will be officially launched Google and T-Mobile in New York on September 23, 2008. The new handset is developed by HTC of Taiwan. It is supposed to be the first commercially available mobile phone to run the Open Source mobile platform, Android.

It is speculated that, the HTC Dream will cost $199 on USA’s T-Mobile mobile network. The phone is supposedly features a touch screen, trackball, and an inbuilt 3.1 megapixel digital camera, slide-out Qwerty keyboard, built-in GPS1 GB memory card and a video player. (global positioning system),

Exiting for Open source Users.Hail google !

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Login Different Google accounts using the same firefox window !

Just follow the following steps and you will be able to login in gmail and orkut or any other google accounts. Through this you will be able to make profiles in your firefox.

Step 1:
Open system properties(by right clicking my computer), choose tab advanced, click to environment variables button. in system variables section, click new. type this information to each textbox.

Step 2:
variable name: moz_no_remote (should be all small letter).

variable value: 1

Step 3:
open firefox icon’s properties(from desktop and quick launch). add extension -p to command line(like “c:\program files\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe” -p). press ok.
When you will open firefox it will prompt for profile selection create a profile,open firefox login to orkut open once more use another profile login.

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Myvox – Give voice to everything including maps.

MyVox turns any phone into a microphone hooked up to your application. And with our free API, deploying voice recording is as easy as can be.

Your phone is now a broadcasting implement. MyVox is opening up a new set of APIs today that will let Web developers add voice notes and audio advertising to any Web application. Instead of making people record their voice on their PC mic or upload an audio file, with MyVox, they use their phones as their mics instead. Website visitors can simply call a number on their regular phones and follow the voice prompts to record a note or message.

Great isn’t it ? !

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Place spotting page – wonders of google maps ~

On this page you can try to solve the shown google map quiz. In the upper part of the page you see a satellite picture. Drag and zoom the map in the lower part of the page until it shows the same location as the upper map. To zoom the map, you can use the zoom bar at the left or the scroll wheel of your mouse. The zoom level must match exactly, the latitude and longitude only approximately. When you solved the map quiz, the field on the left of the map will turn green.

Amazing application..Place spotting fun…think you know the world …tell us how you find this one !

Go Here

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Google Gadgets For Linux

Google Gadgets for Linux provides a platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users. We are compatible with the gadgets written for Google Desktop for Windows as well as the Universal Gadgets on iGoogle. Following Linux norms, this project is open-sourced under the Apache License.

An important area where Google Desktop for Linux is different from its siblings on other operating systems is support for gadgets. Now, the Linux version of Google Gadgets will extend the gadgets platform to Linux users. By enabling cross-platform gadgets, a large library of existing gadgets are immediately available to Linux users. In addition, gadget developers will benefit from a much larger potential user base without having to learn a new API.

There’s two main components to the application: one is a common gadget library responsible for running and presenting a gadget, and the other is a host program that allows the user to choose gadgets and run them on the desktop. Currently we have hosts written for GTK+ and QT, with the GTK+ host offering a sidebar similar to that of Google Desktop for Windows.

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