Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Charging the plug in electric vehicles is always a time consuming job and that too during the peak hours of traffic. The entire electric plugins would create traffic in the power grid. Google has come up with a solution to this which can charge these plugins in a smart way.
Its developing this software for smart charging which would use variable sources of electricity like wind or solar energy and produce instant charging of these vehicles. This search giant has taken up lots of measures to combine the IT and the ET (energy technology), as stated by the director of climate change and energy initiatives at Google.org, Dan Reicher.This software would probably help in regulating the power grid distribution.
According to a report published in the Financial Times, Google boss Eric Schmidt has confirmed in an interview that the company has been planning for buying a newspaper. But in the same interview he also says that now they have decided against this idea, as the targets for this possible buyout are quite expensive as well as is full of liabilities. According to Schmidt, they are trying to avoid crossing the given line that can be seen in content and technology.
No worries if you don’t have a Gmail account, now Google has just uncovered its contacts manager which allows users to make the most of Google different services like Calendar, Picasa and Google Docs.
The contacts manager has been especially developed to allow users share their contacts with much ease and it works like the same way as some other contacts function. It allows users to export and import their contacts from many other sources like Outlook Express, Yahoo, and Hotmail. You need to use an “A to G” utility to use it for Apple.
Most of the Chrome users are already pretty happy with its speed. Now, it is time to get even happier. Google has released a spanking new Beta for its web browser, which is reportedly a lot speedier than its predecessor.
Google has been updating two release channels since December 2008; Stable and Developer. This beta has been checked for its speed on Google’s V8 Benchmark Suite and SunSpider Benchmark. V8 showed that the new Beta was 25% faster than the current Stable version, and SunSpider showed that it was 35% speedier than the current Stable channel version. Also, the new Beta was more or less twice as faster as the original beta version on both the Benchmarks.
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. will soon be launching the Android next month at MWC; Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona.
It is a great news for those who wish to buy Google’s Android operating System, but can’t for any number of reasons. But no more worries for them; no need to buy T-Mobile G1 or G2. Read the rest of this entry

