Google Apps can now be linked with corporate data behind the firewall, through the Google Secure Data Connector. the tool allows developers to create applications that allow various Google Apps to access corporate databases. The Secure Data Connector is just one of multiple enhancements to the Google App Engine that were announced this week. For…continue reading.

Just over a year since it implemented AdSense for Video, Google announced that it will soon be stopping the said AdSense program by the end of April.  According to the Inside AdSense blog, the decision was made after a careful review of the program which they found out was not creating the impact that Google…continue reading.

CellFrog just announce their syncing capabilities with your google accounts.  I just tried it out and it worked seamlessly.  Originally when CellFrog was first made public they had Plaxo syncing capabilities from the start.  The thing was that all of my contacts were in google, so manually entering all of my contacts to make a…continue reading.

Google has just release a new tool called Google Sync, a service that syncs your Google Contacts and Calendar wirelessly to your iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian, or Windows Mobile phone or any phone that supports the SyncML format with your Google Calendar and Gmail contacts Google used a patent from Microsoft to get the sync to…continue reading.

Mark Mathson of Keenpath noticed an offline access button in his Google Calendar yesterday. As you would expect, the service uses Google Gears, which means you’ll need to either install Gears for Firefox or Internet Explorer or use Google Chrome, which has it built in. To find out whether Google’s ready to let you read…continue reading.

  Google just launched a new location based finding service called dodge ball oops i mean latitude. The new application lets you Share locations Location sharing starts only when both you and a friend agree. Invite friends via email or easily add them from your Gmail contacts. Control privacy You can share, set, or hide…continue reading.

As reported on this site Saturday morning all of Googles search engine results were tagged with “This Site May Harm Your Computer”. I initially thought my computer was infected but it turns out I was wrong. According to Googles Marissa Mayer the problem was simple human error. It turns out that when importing the malware…continue reading.

This morning all my searches showed up like this Google.com May Harm Your Computer!   I thought i had a virus so I reached over and typed into my notebook and the same thing. I am not sure that this a hack or a massive wacky bug but it sure is funny. Or worse yet…continue reading.

Well not quite an add but that was done in July, but they are making it allot easier though. Starting yesterday YouTube is making it even easier to add text comments into your video.  You used to have to use a crazy editor to add comments to your video now you can just click on…continue reading.

Have you ever thought that your downloads speeds should have been faster when downloading from a peer to peer (p2p) connection? Well chances are they should have been. There are quite a number of ISPs that actively are restricting the usage of p2p. How do you know if your ISP is restricting your usage? Well…continue reading.