Friday, September 9, 2011

Google Launches Blogger App For iPhone

Google today has launched its official blog publishing service Blogger application for iPhone and iPod touch. You can create and publish posts with pictures, labels and location information with iOS app now. Blogger is the famous blog publishing website tool has been established in 1999 and Google acquired them in 2003.

With Blogger app for iPhone and iPod touch, you can easily publish posts with pictures, labels and location information. Also, you can view the list of posts and if you have multiple accounts or blogs, you can easily switch between them.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Google Voice will let you change your phone number for $10

After what seems like an eternity in closed private testing, Google is starting to send out beta invitations for Google Voice (formerly GrandCentral). The company also reportedly snagged about a million US phone numbers to use for the service, which lets users give out a single phone number that will ring all their phones and record, transcribe, and email voicemail messages.
Those new phone numbers will come in handy for new customers. But what if you're an existing user looking to change your number? I signed up for GrandCentral when I lived in Brooklyn and got myself a number with a 718 area code. Now I live in Philadelphia and feel silly giving out that number.
Now Google is offering users like me a chance to change our numbers. You'll have to pony up $10 for the change, but since most of Google Voice's features are free, that seems like a pretty reasonable price.
When you change numbers, all calls made to your old number will continue coming to your new number for 90 days.
[via TechCrunch]

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Windows 7 Beta shuts down today. Repeatedly (time to upgrade to RC)


So you downloaded the first beta version of Windows 7 when it was released to the public in January. You installed it on a separate partition on your Windows XP, Vista, Linux, or OS X box played around with it for a little while and then forgot about it. You never got around to installing the Windows 7 release candidate that came later. Well, let me tell you what will happen the next time you ...