Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Gmail Motion


Wearing a blue T-shirt bearing the logo of Google, Paul McDonald introduced a new product his company. This product was staying able to make it easier for mankind to send and read e-mail. This new product is a great revolution in sending mail in cyberspace. We will get rid of keyboard and mouse. Google called Gmail Motion.

Gmail Motion is an electronic mail service that allows us to open, write, reply, and send electronic mail only with body language (body language). Enough to move the body with certain movements, then e-mail has been sent.

Assisted by a staff, McDonald, Product Manager of Google, explained how her e-mail using body language. Staff white shirt was then moved his hands like a middle man opened the envelope. In a flash, e-mail open and ready to read.

If you want to reply to the letter, simply align the right thumb with the thumb to ear and then navigate back. Well, if you want to reply all, repeat similar movements to reply, but this time using two fingers with the thumb. Easy is not it?

Movement is somewhat difficult when the letter would be sent. Motion will be read by a computer that is hand rubbed on the tongue, such as gluing the envelope. Then followed by a half-sitting movement that accompanied both hands extended forward, such as giving the order to move forward.

Not only that, Gmail Motion is also able to translate certain body movements to write the message. It is rather difficult. Google is going to help us without preoccupied with the keys on the keyboard and mouse. This application is able to translate the contents of a user thoughts into text in an e-mail. Very easy is not it?

After listening to presentations McDonald-reinforced by comments of two experts, who amazed me with this new product immediately press the button "Try Gmail Motion". I do not want to just listen to the sophistication Gmail Motion from others. I want to feel his own experience this fun.

If you want to try Google's latest application, please visit the http://gmail.com/motion. Do not forget to provide the computer / laptop / tablet that connects to the camera (webcam). I am sure, you will experience a unique experience as I felt earlier. Good luck!

Oops, Google is unique in providing freshness to its customers at the opening this April. This is April Fool's from Google.

Monday, 28 March 2011

Chrome and Firefox Hold Attack from Hacker


VANCOUVER - hacking contest to break the security system Internet browser and mobile devices called Pwn2Own that lasted as the CanSecWest conference in Vancouver, Canada, 9-11 March 2011, has ended. As a result, a browser made ​​by Google and Chrome 9 Mozilla Firefox 3.6 that is not broken. While 5 of Apple's Safari and Internet Explorer 8 Microsoft's submission on the first day.

"I love Pwn2Own! Safari and IE8 broken on the first day, but not with Chrome," writes Matt Cutts, head of Google's web spam team, in your Twitter account when the first contest day is complete. The hope lasted until the contest ends since Chrome was nevertheless successfully penetrated.

This is Google's goal to maintain the record for browsers that do not easily penetrated. For two consecutive years in the same contest, Chrome proved to be the only browser that can not be penetrated by hackers. However, this year Firefox 3.6 was no less safe and for the first time failed uprooted.

"Whew, Firefox survive in # pwn2own 2011. This is not a big success, but I am still glad to hear it," said Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla, on his Twitter account to comment on such good news. Do not forget, Mozilla boss was also congratulated the team of Google Chrome through the next tweet.

The same praise delivered Google to the Mozilla team. "The two browsers that survive are both open source, have a rewards program, have the inherent security team, better and faster improvement. coincidence?" writes Chris Evans, an engineer in Chrome security team.

In addition to challenging the hackers to penetrate the security your Internet browser, Pwn2Own also challenges participants through a mobile device operating system. IOS on the iPhone 4 and BlackBerry Torch successfully penetrated, but the Android and Windows 7 Phone survive.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Google Message Hope 100,000 Euro

A car carrying the Google Street View camera caught camera at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, USA by Wikipedia user named Kowloonese

PARIS - The authority that regulates the protection of personal data in France dropped the penalty to the Google of 100,000 euros, or about USD 1.25 billion. This is because Google is considered disturbing the privacy of citizens during the recording scene with Street View of his vehicle.

"That is the biggest fine ever since we impose sanctions in the form of cash since 2004," said CNIL, Yann Padova, as reported by Le Parisien on Monday (3/21/2011).

Fines are imposed because Google is considered not in good faith. indeed, citizens personal data has been removed from the recording panoramic images collected by Google. However, it is evident that Google is also collecting data points hotspots private property without their knowledge.

CNIL rate of data collection is not permitted under the rules of law in France. Because, with the data Google can get a very large economic benefits.

Services began to run Google's Street View since 2007 for displaying three-dimensional scene on a digital map online certain places. However, the data recording process sometimes invited controversy. Not only in photographs, but also acts Google records information from the hotspot that is passed along the journey. Such actions are feared to steal sensitive data such as passwords or email.

Monday, 21 March 2011

China accuses deliberately confuse Google Gmail


Google accused the Chinese government deliberately disrupt access e-mail service Gmail in the country. Recent weeks, Gmail users admitted difficulties accessing these services the most popular. 

In fact, Google says not having a technical problem with Google's main site or the Gmail service in China. "There is no technical problem. We've done a thorough investigation," said Google. 

Analysts who track the development of networks say that the Chinese government may intentionally interfere with access to Google and other networking services as part of a campaign to tighten internet controls and censorship of material. 
Beijing has long been known to have some system of strict controls on the Internet. Especially after the Middle East conflict broke out in January 2011, the Chinese Government intensify the control systems. 

A year earlier, the Chinese Government does not get along with Google. Last year China protested Google's censorship in the area by opening its services after accusing China rip off the system and steal your Gmail account customers related human rights movement activists in the country. Google finally decided to flee from China and moved to Hong Kong. There, the Chinese government in controlling the power can be minimized. 

Until now, the search engine Google and Gmail can still be accessed in China. However, the government has the ability to block them. Many popular social media sites, including YouTube, which is owned by Google, as well as Twitter and Facebook, blocked there.