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Google Buys 3D multitouch control tech specialist

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Google has purchased 3D desktop software developers BumpTop, makers of an innovative touchscreen control system that works on both Windows PCs and Macs.
You can see a video demo of how BumpTop works below this news update.
It essentially lets you move around all of the files and folders and desktop shortcuts on your screen with your fingers much easier than ever before.
Rumours of BumpTop being bought out by Google were first confirmed by TechCrunch. And it clearly indicates an interesting new move for Google, what with the massive potential for these types of touch-based control technologies on the iPad, tablet PCs and other new touchscreen devices.
The mere idea of an Android-based tablet PC that runs this type of desktop control set-up is one that immediately seems to make a lot of sense.
At this point, Google is keeping further details about its plans for 3D touchscreen control with BumpTops tech close to its chest. For now, check out this video demo for a taster of the future of touch-control.
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Google coming with Call to Gmail from your cellphone

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Google Calls

Google is coming up with some amazing and needy upgrade that we will be able to call anyone from our Gmail. Gmail and Google voice together soon to launch phone call integration within Google chat and Gmail.

Our resources have told Google is testing now days , and the test is going at its best. So soon you will find this fusion of GTALK!


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Google phases out Microsoft Windows use

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Web search group Google Inc, is phasing out internal use of rival Microsoft Corp’s Windows operating system, because of security concerns following a Chinese hacking incident, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.  

Citing several Google employees, the report claims the decision to move to other operating systems, including Apple Inc’s Mac OS and open-source Linux, began in earnest in January, after Google’s Chinese operations were hacked.

Internet security firm McAfee Inc said at the time, the cyber attacks on Google and other businesses had exploited a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, which was vulnerable on all recent versions of Windows.

 The FT quoted one Google employee as saying: “We’re not doing any more Windows. It is a security effort.” Another said: “Getting a new Windows machine now requires CIO (chief information officer) approval.”

Google said in a statement: “We’re always working to improve the efficiency of our business, but we do not comment on specific operational matters.”

Google, which already offers e-mail, Web and other software products that compete with Microsoft’s offerings, is developing its own operating system based on its Chrome browser. It will initially target netbooks, or inexpensive, pared-down notebook PCs.

Microsoft Windows runs about nine out of 10 of the world’s personal computers.

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Google with new trends : Pac-Man game

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Pack-Man game in Google

Google surprised everyone this Saturday , having a Pac-Man game , inside Google embedded, This might be surprising that google this time introduces game on search engine page. However, this year google is more frequent in doing such things.

As, google use to change logo with some event , or some special day. What you think will this be more entertaining to have such a google.

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