Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Google has introduce 3D Street Views

Hi Friends,

Google has introduced the 3D Street view,isn't it amazing? It is expected by Google.after success of Avatar movie people are to much interested to view every item in 3D view.

Now, Google has introduced 3D street view mode in google maps,look at below image which is taken from Google Maps.



Now question is how to view picture in 3D image, please look below video which helps you to create your own 3D Glass.


Make 3D Picture Glasses Fast And Easy! - Click here for more free videos

Enjoy,
Abhishek

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Google working on site makeover

Hi Guys

Google is working on site makeover. Experience the change and tell me do you fill its power full ?

When you paste the following into the address bar of your browserwhen on google.com and hit return, you should find yourself as new participant of Google's latest and more all-encompassing prototype test – the one with a new logo, buttons, and always-visible left-hand pane in results. Please note I needed to sign out first for this to work.

javascript:void(document.cookie="PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com");




Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Finally Microsoft Replied to Google in Search Engine

I have been using Live search for quite some time and now use it fulltime as I find it excellent. Now you may think that I am biased as I am working with Microsoft Porducts but that's not the reason. I was looking at my referrals log for this blog and in the last 3 months I see that live.com and search.msn.com brings in 20% of my referrals and google has gone down from 100% to about 76%. This is a huge improvement as same time last year I used to have 0 referrals from search.msn.com. My referrals is not such a huge collection and was wondering if people with higher referral volume see such similar spike. This kind of performance not only I have seen my blog but its seen in very popular website in last year

Friday, October 24, 2008

iGoogle lanches reader integration

It's a little known fact that Reader and iGoogle are siblings. They share some parents (hiSteve!). They've both been growing up fast since their respective launches in mid-2005. They even sat next to each other for a while.

When we heard about the iGoogle team's plans to have a canvas view (allowing for much richer content), we thought it would be great to help a brother (or is it sister?) out. We therefore took on the task of powering iGoogle's new canvas view for feeds. Now you can get the same powerful Reader interface for any feed in iGoogle, complete with keyboard shortcuts, expanded and list views, infinite scrolling and embedded videos.

For those of you who are Reader users already, the Reader gadget has also been updated to take advantage of the canvas view: you can now share, email and browse through your folders and subscriptions, all within iGoogle.

You can see both the new feed view and the updated Reader gadget in action on the updated iGoogle.

http://www.indianic.com/