Google Chrome Browser

Google Chrome

Google will be releasing a browser called Chrome to compete with Firefox and Internet Explorer. Google Chrome is created using Apple’s WebKit and Mozilla’s Firefox. The beta version will be release tomorrow for Windows initially follow by Mac and Linux. Read the rest of this entry »

GeoEye Sattelite

Earth

Google has signed a contract to use GeoEye the newest half-billion dollar satellite after it launches in September this year. GeoEye would exclusively provide its imagery for Google Map and Google Earth. Imagery will be available at as high as 41cm in black and white and 1.65 meters in color. The deal will only allow Google to use a maximum resolution of 50 cm.

Knol : a unit of knowledge

KNOL

Google has revealed the wikipedia alternative, Knol, to the public, letting people write about anything. The key differences are authors can opt to show Google ads to make revenue and authors can choose collaborate when moderating their work. Knol is still young and shy of 7 million edited articles available through Wikipedia. Full press release after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Lively

Google Lively

Google has launched a 3D virtual world called Lively just like Second Life with cartoon like avatars. You can create your own virtual rooms and post it on a blog or social network profile. Lively runs on Firefox and IE but the download is only for Windows Vista/XP. Mac users can use virtualisation through either Parallel or VMWare.