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The geolocation feature now in new chrome

Google recently launched the developer version of Chrome, which now includes preliminary support for  the W3C’s geolocation API. Google’s Geolocation API allows developers to pinpoint your computer’s location by looking at the WiFi networks around you,Chrome has had geolocation support since March, but it wasn’t activated by default until now. The support hasn’t yet arrived in the beta or stable...

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Gmail gets drag-and-drop attachments

Drag-and-drop attachments, a feature which lets you drag files from your desktop machine right into your e-mail message to have them begin uploading, and hence save you a lot of time . Now no more hassles of clicking on “attach a file” , finding that one file among the thousand others in your computer and uploading it .Now you can just drag and drop your attachments-a cakewalk . It works the same as the system Google implemented...

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Asia to get Google’s fast pipe real soon

Your very own google is about to get its connection to Asia in no time.A reason for all us Asians to be happy and excited.Google and group of other companies have invested about $300 million dollars in developing a super fast internet cable running under the Pacific Ocean from the U.S. to Japan, increasing bandwidth by about 20 percent.The Unity Consortium, which consists of Google, Bharti Airtel, Global Transit, KDDI, Pacnet, and...

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Sudden decrease in Feedburner Count? Find out why!

UPDATE: Feedburner has solved this issue now! Feed Count is back to normal and it is now showing counts from FriendFeeds Just today only (26/12/2009), I saw a sudden decrease in my Feedburner count! The amount was quite surprising… My Feed count decreased from 270+ to straight 73… As obvious, it was really shocking. After a bit of investigation I find out that, I was not only the victim. Popular blogs like BlogKori, iTechArena and some...

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Freely Host CSS, JS & other static files using Google Code and SubVersion

Google Code, is a free platform to host Open Sources Projects. If you are a web developer then you might have used Google Code before. In many projects, we can just simply upload JavaScript files and hotlink to it. But you should have noticed, that the same trick does not work when hot linking to CSS or Image files. The reason is that, by default when we upload any file to Google Code, it is served as text-plain mime-type. This works with...

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Multiple Search Feature Comes to Google Maps

Google has added a new feature to Google Maps, which allows you to perform multiple searches, while keeping them around for future reference. It’s hard to explain without an example .It lets you conduct multiple searches within one search for directions. This feature lets you add visual layers to a particular map as you add more search parameters. So let’s say you are searching for a particular route to get from one destination to...

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