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After launching Google Drive, Google also came in the line of online storage services and now other storage services find a very tough competition. At present Dropbox is on the top of roof, lets see who on the future. So below I’m going to show you a small comparison between Google Drive, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Box, SugarSync and Adrive. I’m making the...

Finally, google paused the rumors market and today introduced the Google Drive on their official blog. In the words of Google, Google Drive is a place where you can create, share, collaborate, and keep all of your stuff. Whether you’re working with a friend on a joint research project, planning a wedding with your fiancé or tracking a budget with roommates, you can do it in Drive. You can upload and access all of your files, including videos, photos, Google Docs, PDFs and beyond. Google Drive provides 5GB of free storage. You can...

Do you read every received emails, how fast do you reply or which day you got highest emails, Now you can get these answers by using Gmail new tool Gmail Meter. Gmail Meter is a Google app script which runs on monthly basics and sends you statistics report including How many emails you received and sent, how long you will take to reply and also tell how you managed...

Google has just unveiled a new features “Google Account Activity”, Currently it is beta stage. As is name indicated as same it works means Google Account Activity creates a monthly summary of your all accounts activity on various google products and send you a link on to your gmail, So now google users have enough insights to find what they did whole...

Tech-WD blogger has reported yesterday that google event at G-Saudi Arbia where google employees has discussed with him about several new features. He claims that google will soon launch Google Drive, Google+ Commenting Platform and Changed the Google + Profile link. Google drive has already in the rumor from past few months, this service will provide ability to...

OnlinePhd comes with a stunning infographic of Google Evolution from Grad School to $150 Billion Company. In this Inforgraphic they visualize from when first time Google’s founders Larry Page and Sergey Bin met ar Stanford University. They categorised Infographics yearly from 1995 to 2011 and included Hardware Used, Top Meme, Browser  Market Share and Big Site Launch that Year. ...

Recently Google published on their official blog and claims that Google Public DNS(Domain Name System) is now the biggest DNS service in the world with 70 billion requests a day. “We launched Google Public DNS in December 2009 to help make the web faster for everyone. Today, we’re no longer an experimental service. We’re the largest public DNS service in the world, handling an average of more than 70 billion requests a day,” Jeremy K. Chen SE  Google Public DNS Google launched public DNS service in December 2009 to make...

Google Map introduces a new features My Places, so that you can access directions you’ve recently looked up on google maps. The My Places tab makes it easy to find starred locations, places you’ve rated and checked-in, saved Custom Maps, and even past local searches. You’ll also have the ability to filter results to access only the previous directions from...

Recently Google has announced on their official blog to the new design for the Google bar, Previously in november google brings with the new layout. The Google bar, which runs across the top of the browser of nearly all Google services and offers easy access to Google’s products, has recently updated its look for a more consistent, streamlined user experience and...

Recently in India, Google start redirecting blogspot.com url to country specific url blogspot.in. Even Google is not official announced about this, But in India it start redirecting to the country specific domains (ccTLDs) which is “.in”. Google says in a help page, “Over the coming weeks you might notice that the URL of a blog you’re reading has been redirected to a country-code top-level domain, or ‘ccTLD.’ For example, if you’re in Australia and viewing [blogname].blogspot.com, you might be...