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Google Chrome OS set to wage war with Microsoft?

By Joel Rivera, July 13, 2009
Microsoft Google! oO
Image by Daniel F. Pigatto via Flickr

I don’t know what to say about this but according to Computer World Google could win Microsoft in the long-term could that be possible? right now Microsoft is the leader of most computer desktops which it doesn’t matter how much cost the operating system users will still  pay to get Windows OS.

Right now Google is planning to launch an OS to compete,  well not really compete with the other OS providers but to bring a different OS, an operating system that will rely more on the Internet to do most tasks. Google already has Google Docs, Google Mail, Google Voice, Google Adsense, Google Blogger, and much much more… which means they have money and in my opinion they are in no need to compete directly with Microsoft.

I guess Google only wants to bring a different kind of OS like they did when Google Search was launched as an experiment which now is the most used search engine in the world surpassing Yahoo search and Microsoft search. If Google have the same luck,  it could be possible they beat Microsoft in the long-term will see what happens during this year and half of 2010.

 Google Chrome OS set to wage war with Microsoft?

Is Google and Yahoo in email war?

By Joel Rivera, February 4, 2009

google yahoo logos 300x207 Is Google and Yahoo in email war?

Is Google planning to attack Yahoo again with new features? As we can see Google keeps adding more good services.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Many people have sent an e-mail while angry, exhausted, inebriated or just by mistake that they later regretted. Now, Google has a way to help protect you (and others) from such a faux pas.

As part of its quest to attract users to its Gmail service, the Internet search company has introduced dozens of features, including one that, after a certain time, makes a user solve a math problem before sending an email, giving them time to rethink it.

Because Google makes money every time email users click on ads, it is enhancing its email service to increase advertising and take market share away from Yahoo.

Unique visitors to Google’s sites increased 32 percent worldwide to more than 775 million last year, according to comScore, which tracks such data.

Yahoo had a 16 percent gain to 562.6 million visitors and Microsoft had a 20 percent increase to about 647 million visitors.

Analysts have attributed part of Google’s visitor growth to email features that are being turned out at a dizzying rate by the company’s Gmail Labs.

This month, Google introduced a feature to automatically download mail so users can read Gmail offline in a Web browser. That matches an existing feature in the client version of Microsoft’s Outlook but when Outlook is accessed from the Internet it does not have that feature.

The off-line mail feature was announced in a press statement, but most other features to Gmail have been introduced more quietly. Engineers created and posted 34 experimental features in the seven months since Gmail Labs launched in June.

“They’re able to improve the products much faster than anyone else,” said Forrester Research analyst Ted Schadler.

Google said those features are for adventurous Gmail users because the rapid addition of them means they may not work smoothly or that they will last.

TESTS, REMINDERS

“Mail Goggles” helps users avoid sending regrettable email or Gchat messages, an instant messaging system, by making them pass a simple math test before sending.

Another feature alerts users who forget to upload promised attachments. And another lets users send free SMS (short message service) messages to friends via Gchat.

The new features can be found in “Labs” on the main Gmail account page in the upper right corner under “Settings”.

Google engineer Dave Cohen took half a day to code an experiment that lets users add a photo next to a friend’s conversation in a chat window. It was available for users to try out a few weeks later.

Cohen said it used to be “hard to take an idea you had and get it out there.” Now, he said, Gmail Labs “has increased our freedom and flexibility, and we can do more at a whim when there’s something you really want to add.”

Analysts said the quick roll out of experimental features puts pressure on Yahoo, Time Warner and Microsoft.

Helping to speed development is a “Send Feedback” link in each experimental feature that allows users to make suggestions directly to the developer on how to improve it.

“We didn’t … have that kind of direct feedback between engineers and users,” said Keith Coleman, product manager. “Now, we have engineers looking at the raw feedback that they are getting.”

(Reporting by Jennifer Martinez and David Lawsky; Editing by Edwin Chan)

Reuters – Wired

What do you think? Which one do you prefer?

Detect invisible users in Yahoo Messenger

By Joel Rivera, February 3, 2009

Well maybe this might be a stupid service but if you want to know the status of your Yahoo friend then 4invisible is the website to go, this is a service that shows you if the yahoo user is alive, dead, or who knows can be near you in the invisible way.

4invisible Screen Shot

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In my opinion if a Yahoo messenger user is set to not be seen by everyone, what are the odds of responding to you? If the user doesn’t want to chat, its useless knowing the status of the user. See my point??????

Well if you want to test this website go here and experiment! who knows maybe you find useful.

Connect to Gmail securely!

By Joel Rivera, January 19, 2009

Did you know you can connect to your Google email account securely? This ability is offered only by Google email service, Yahoo mail doesn’t offer this feature at least for the free email version, I don’t know if the premium version offers the ability to connect securely.

Steps to change your Gmail access:

Log-in to you Google account and click on “Settings

gmail account settings Connect to Gmail securely!

Scroll down to the bottom of the setting page and in “Browser Connection” select “Always use https” and click “Save Changes” and you are done!

gmail https turn on Connect to Gmail securely!

Once you had saved the changes log off and log in again, now you should the a https:// before google web address.

Is Google and Microsoft in war?

By Joel Rivera, December 5, 2008

googlegeneric 300x213 Is Google and Microsoft in war?Apparently Microsoft live email users are complaining because Google is sending there emails to the spam folder, so why is this happening? Some users say Google is getting so secured that is marking legitimate spam like @msn.com, @hotmail.com, and @live.com addresses like spam. Now my question is, is this a war from Google to Microsoft? In my opinion I don’t think Google is blocking msn, hotmail, or live.com addresses on purpose maybe they are to secured. It’s not the first time this happens it also happens to me how many times I had checked my Gmail

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Get unlimited space with Yahoo Mail!

By Joel Rivera, November 7, 2008

We know Gmail is good and maybe one of the best free email provider but lacks of sufficient email storage space. Also MSN has a real good email program but is limited to 5GB and who wants that right?

And because of these capacity problems Yahoo came to the rescue,  remember when Yahoo mail was limited? Well now is not, you can hold your emails without deleting any of them. Yahoo has eliminated the storage limitation and convert it to unlimited storage, uplifting the storage capacity wasn’t the only thing Yahoo did it also designed a modern email interface.

yahoomail Get unlimited space with Yahoo Mail!

Cool right? Also if you sign up for a Yahoo account you can choose between 2 additional domain names (Rocketmail, Ymail, and of course Yahoo) I guess now you’re convinced Yahoo mail is a better option if you want more storage, but if you want more spam control Gmail is better. Yahoo spam controls are not that good as Google Gmail.

To get a Yahoo email click here | To get a MSN email accout click here | To get Gmail account click here

Consolidate your chat clients into one

By Joel Rivera, November 6, 2008

Do we love to chat or what? Well unfortunately yes we like to chat a lot and for that reason we have installed in our computer 3 or 4 chat clients, so to resolve this problem I got a real good chat client that supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, MSN, and IRC.

With this client you can add these four clients and use it as if you were using their stand-alone version, it works very well. Below is a video from CNET showing you the details of this client

If you want to consolidate your chat clients click here to download now.

AT&T delayed Bold 9000 until nov 4

By Joel Rivera, October 22, 2008

For those expecting the new Blackberry Bold 9000 it’s going to be delayed until Nov 4, RIM announced that the bold 9000 was being launched this summer but for some reason they didn’t launch it. RIM has already launched the Bold 9000 overseas and it’s expected to be launched also in the United States by Nov 4, apparently the delay cause by RIM hurts it summer shares while AT&T makes money selling the new iPhone 3G.

More info – [here]