The voice chat and instant messaging client from Google has been implemented as a Flash-based application, usable from any web browser that supports Flash.
Wikipedia is the Next Google
Fear. You can just feel it in the air, can’t you? There is fear everywhere that Google has become too powerful. As John Battelle notes, the tide of public opinion is starting to turn from loving Google to fearing them.
Google Readying Gmail Anti-Virus Utility
The search advertising company has been prepping anti-virus scanning for its web-based email client, a development sure to spur antacid sales at places like Symantec and McAfee.
Privacy Concerns May Impact Google Analytics
Business is up for one web analytics provider after Google rebranded Urchin and launched a version of it as a free service, and that could be due to privacy questions.
Microsoft Fremont Appears Based on Google Base
Microsoft coders have been working quietly and steadily over the past few months to create a classified advertising system.
70+20+10 Equals Google
In a conversation with John Battelle, Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussed the percentages of time Googlers work on aspects of the business…but he won’t discuss Microsoft.
Dr. McCoy’s Tricorder Must Link To Google
Presented with a lengthy list of symptoms afflicting an infant, a group of physicians and medical staffers hashed out potential diagnoses with a visiting professor, without reaching consensus; the woman presenting the case then disclosed her diagnosis and how she reached it.
Google’s Site Targeting: Giving Control Back to the Advertiser
If you use Google’s Adwords program you know that in the past you had no control over where your text ads were displayed. By adding “site targeting” Google has finally given control back to the advertisers.
Google Stock “Not For Weak Stomachs”
A Merrill Lynch analyst sees some short term risk in place for shares of high-flying Google, and a need for long term revenue alternatives.
Will Google’s Stock Pass $500?
It got to quittin’ time Wednesday and I buzzed on home daydreaming about the nearly suicidal feast that was awaiting me the next day-I could leave Google in Mountain View for Thanksgiving, I thought. But during the commute, listening to the only guy that makes Wall Street interesting for me on the radio…