Google has rethought the Internet browser — some of its basic underpinnings are quite novel — but users will recognise some features as they exist in other, open-source browsers on the market today.
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With an interface that lacks ads but is also short on features, this early Google Talk beta serves Gmail users who want to chat via text or voice.
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With an interface that lacks ads, the simple Google Talk beta dresses up its features by allowing you to leave and receive free voicemail messages, transfer files, and find out what music your buddies are tuning in to.
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Google Apps for Your Domain lets you brand online services with your own URL, but it doesn't eat the costs of domain registration as Microsoft Office Live does.
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SlySoft CloneDVD Mobile excels at copying and reformatting nonprotected DVD video for iPod use, although it can't touch commercial discs.
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Google has announced its long-anticipated cellular play: a mobile-phone software stack called Android.
Deep Nishar, Google's director of product management, sees mobility as the new frontier of the Internet.
Google has launched a new feature in its Google Maps for Mobile program that automatically sets your location, even in phones that lack a global positioning system (GPS) device.
Earlier this week, Google released a new version of the software developer kit for its Android mobile open development platform.
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Tug on your boardies, slap zinc on your nose and let CNET.com.au guide you through the wonderful world of mobile Web surfing.
iCal is Apple's personal calendar program to help organise work and personal lives. In this guide we'll show you the basics of the calendar service, how it integrates with other Mac software, syncing your calendar to mobile devices, and sharing your schedule.
You dig your Windows Mobile device, but you'll love it more when it's loaded up with free software for entertainment, security and work. Find the best and brightest free downloads for your faithful handheld.
CNET pits Yahoo Calendar against the Google Calendar beta online scheduling service.
CNET reviews Web 2.0 e-mail applications from major vendors Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft.
Motorola unveiled several new alliances for the new year and a revamped lineup of its handsets.
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Synchronize your Windows Mobile devices with Google Calendars.
View maps and satellite imagery and get driving directions on your Windows Mobile device.
Get directions from Google, Yahoo!, and Ask.com maps displayed on your mobile device.
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