The ICANN gave initial approval for the creation of the controversial .xxx domain at its conference in Brussels, for (who else aside from Vin Diesel's movie franchise) porn site use. In response and approval of…
Google officially launches goo.gl URL shortener
Google has finally released it's own brew of it's URL shortening service to the public. Dubbed as the Google URL Shortener (goo.gl), it has been part of the Google Toolbar and Feedburner syndication service at…
Gmail introduces Priority Inbox
I wasn't able to try this until recently (mostly because I've been extremely busy finishing stuff) which is why I'm only posting about Gmail's Priority Inbox just now. So what exactly does the Priority Inbox…
Google discontinues Nexus One
It's sad day for Android fans as Google has decided to pull the plug on it's very own smartphone, the Nexus One. Reports indicate that the last batch of these once mighty superphones for U.S.…
Gmail now supports Rich Text Signatures
Gmail's signatures have always been borderline boring because you can't have anything fancy on it (unless you manually edit in on the actual message) as it only supports plain text. Thanks to the multitude of…
Google officially unveils Android 2.2 “Froyo”
Google has just announced the latest release of the Android platform, version 2.2 and codenamed Froyo, during the Google I/O event. Many Android users are highly anticipating this release, not only for bug fixes but…
Google Chrome drops http://
It's the buzz in reddit a few days ago and it seems that the latest Chrome update for the development builds has confirmed the rumor that Google has purposely removed the http:// from the address…
Google offers $500 reward for detecting security vulnerability…
Despite receiving praises indicating that Chrome is a secure, sandboxed browser, Google is not one to sit on it's laurels waiting for people to submit bug and vulnerability reports. In light of their recent dealings…
Remove and Disable Google Analytics from a FeedBurner…
Google Analytics has long integrated stat reporting from Feedburner. This allows you to track visitors to your site that come from Feedburner fed feeds (pardon the pun :D) and view the stats under the "Traffic…