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Google images modifications
Gmail Notifier released
Google's index nearly doubles
Welcome FireFox 1.0
Gmail opens the door for POP3
Google Deskbar Graduates
Desktop Search tool for MAC OS X will not be developed
PDF results problem fixed
U.S. 2004 Elections!
PDF results problem
Zeitgeist: Special Edition
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Misc. News
posted by Andrés on Monday, November 22, 2004

Google images modifications
posted by Andrés on Saturday, November 13, 2004
Google recently faced ridiculous problems, the pictures of Abu Ghraib are a problem and actually it seems absurd that people complain about it. It could be not absurd if the information that users are looking for is something different than Abu Ghraib. In addition, Google added images of Google news, so when you search for a specific query ( something that has happened lately of course), you'll get results from it.

Gmail Notifier released
posted by Andrés on Saturday, November 13, 2004
If you are interested in knowing when some email arrives to your Gmail account, then this might be handy for you. Google released the "Gmail Notifier", download it and start to know when you get emails in real time!.

Google's index nearly doubles
posted by Andrés on Wednesday, November 10, 2004
As previously mentioned in Google's official blog:

"Today that number nearly doubled to more than 8 billion pages."

This gives us an answer for every possible anomaly of the system, and that includes the GoogleBot rare perfomance and the differences within the search results when a given query is sent. Anyway, this benefits everyone.

Welcome FireFox 1.0
posted by Andrés on Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Google decided to create a section in order to congratulate Mozilla FireFox for their latest version. The latest version is Mozilla FireFox 1.0 and it's considered the best web browser for navigation. You should switch to FireFox too!

If you would like to see the page that Google designed for FireFox's welcome, it is right here.

Gmail opens the door for POP3
posted by Andrés on Wednesday, November 10, 2004
As previously mentioned by Sergey brim Google had plans for POP3 and IMAP support with Gmail. Gmail now supports POP3, but IMAP is not available for now. Anyway, you can look for the instructions for using the POP3 account with any Email program such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, among others from here

Happy e-mailing! (You must be logged in the system in order to look the instructions)

Google Deskbar Graduates
posted by Andrés on Saturday, November 06, 2004
Every new program or web application as some of you might say. The Google Deskbar (Do not confuse with Google Desktop Search Tool) was released in a BETA phase. However, the application graduated this week, and it is out of beta. You can check what applications are in BETA phase and which of them have graduated lately. Here is the lab's url.

Never used Google Deskbar before? Download here. The Google Deskbar lets you search with Google right from your Windows taskbar. Get the information you're looking for without having to switch applications or launch a web browser.

Desktop Search tool for MAC OS X will not be developed
posted by Andrés on Friday, November 05, 2004
"I can't comment on what the Reuters reporter heard or reported, but I can clear up any confusion by saying now that Google has not announced or decided one way or another on developing Google Desktop for the Mac " A Google Spokesman told the press.

This implies that Reuters heard wrong, and therefore their report was completely wrong. Reuters reported that Google was about to develop the tool for MAC OS X; however, it is proved now that they were wrong.

In addition, Apple Computer is currently developing an internal search engine called Spotlight for MAC OS X in order to search files with the computer locally with multiple features. It is also logical that Google wouldn't be interested in doing the same thing for the MAC because Apple is already developing a search engine that comes internally in the MAC OS X.

PDF results problem fixed
posted by Andrés on Wednesday, November 03, 2004
A few days ago, we mentioned here about a possible programming bug that blocked the possibility to look every search result for PDF filetypes. However, this problem will no longer exist, if you search now with the operator filetype:PDF, you'll get the results correctly.

U.S. 2004 Elections!
posted by Andrés on Monday, November 01, 2004
The United States election day, which is on November 2 (tomorrow). Google recently published another logo for this event. Who will win? Bush? Kerry?


PDF results problem
posted by Andrés on Monday, November 01, 2004
It's a little strange if you search for example with this query, you are supposed to get 10 out of 4,260,000 search results; however, Google only shows us 4 search results and obviously, this is not correct. There is a possibility that might be programming bug. Hopefully, this "flaw" will be fixed. (This only happens if you search PDF files with the filetype: operator that Google provides to us)

Zeitgeist: Special Edition
posted by Andrés on Monday, November 01, 2004
"As the last week before the election winds down, the search results for Google News offer a bit of insight into people's campaign interests."

You can look which search queries are more popular, either John Kerry or George Bush. This Zeitgeist special edition is here.

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