Google has added support for drag and drop uploading of files in Google Docs. Now instead of manually browsing and selecting files, you can quickly drag multiple files and add it to the drop area to start uploading. You could already drag and drop images to documents and starting today you can […]
Google has quietly added a new feature in Gmail which enables recording of phone calls. With the click of a button you will be able to start/stop recording phone calls, while doing so it will also play a verbal warning to both users saying “this call is now being recorded,” and […]
Checking your emails may not be the most enjoyable thing you do during the day, so here’s 0Boxer, an extension for Gmail that attempts to make the task more fun by creating a social competition out of organizing your inbox. 0Boxer ( Zero-Box-er) adds an element of gameplay to Gmail […]
Here’s the Chrome OS Screensaver. Click on the image or on the link below to view it in action. View: Chrome OS Screen Saver [via Chrome Story]
Google has rolled out an update for Android 2.2+ and iOS 3.0+ users that will allow them to edit Google Docs documents. Till now, you could only read or download documents from the mobile version of Google Docs but from now on you can also edit your documents from mobile, […]
Google has a X-ray Doodle on its homepage today to celebrate the 115th Anniversary of the discovery of X-rays. The Doodle is a GIF animation of X-ray film made up of human bones, a key, a rubber duck, and maybe some coins. It also has a nice effect (stare at the image […]
YouTube announced Tuesday that it has forged a new partnership with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which will bring full-length episodes of Friday Night Smackdown, WWE NXT, WWE Superstars and ECW to YouTube users in the U.S. on the official WWE YouTube channel. “In case that’s not enough pile-driving goodness for you, there […]
Google has started testing a new beta user interface for Google AdSense. The new interface is similar to the recent new beta interface for Feedburner.
Picnik, the online photo editor has added new Halloween-themed effects so that you can ‘spookify’ your pictures.
Google, in celebration of Halloween, has a unique 5-framed doodle with a Scooby Doo theme. The frames, clicking through one by one, paraphrase an episode of the cartoon by showing the team solving the mystery behind the missing word Google.