MightyText forwards calls and text messages from your cellphone to Google Chrome
MightyText is a service developed by former Google employee Maneesh Arora, and thanks to this service, you’ll never have to reach for your cell phone ever again. MightyText simply routes text messages and calls and it supposedly mirrors everything that is happening on your phone onto your Chrome browser on laptop or computer.
Google Profiles going public on July 31st
If you have a Google account then you probably have Google profile as well, Google has decided to make all of your profiles public online from the end of this month.
This shocking move will take place on July 31st, and after that all Google Profiles will go public.
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Games and Questions feature might be coming to Google+?
Google + is still in limited testing phase, and although Google + might be lacking some of the features that other social networks have, it doesn’t mean that we won’t see these features someday in the feature. In fact, it seems that we’ll see those features sooner than we think.
Video demo: Transit Navigation in Google Maps 5.7 for Android
Like turn by turn navigation, Google’s latest offer – Transit Navigation (in beta) brings GPS guided stop-by-stop directions to over 400 cities around the globe. Using your location along the route, Transit Navigation will alert you when its time to get off at your destination or to make a transfer.
Transit Navigation does require your Android device to be 2.1+, make sure you hit update to get your Google Maps for mobile up to the latest version before trying it out.
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Spam emails disguised as Google + invites
As you know, Google + has been released, although it’s still in the testing phase, it has got a lot of attention. So far, the only way to get into Google + is by getting an invitation from someone that is already using Google +, but sadly, spammers have found a way to utilize this to send you spam messages. Continue reading »
Google releases Swiffy which converts Flash to HTML5
If you access Google Labs you can now find the first version of Swiffy. For those of you who don’t know what Swiffy is – it’s a new tool from Google which can transform swf files into HTML5. It’s very easy to use, all you have to do is to upload your swf files and this tool will do the rest, after which you can take the HTML code that it generates and insert it into your pages. Below you can see an example :











