
Google’s latest design test for the search results pages and homepage is clever and has big chances of replacing the current one. The big change is that Google adds a navigation menu for its services placed at the top of the page. The list of services includes Gmail, Calendar, Google Docs (the last two are hidden under “more”). Under the search box, you’ll see links to other specialized search engines that provide useful results for that search. Read the more »
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Communicate…
Give your users Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Talk accounts that use your own custom domain, helping them to stay connected and work together more effectively.
Collaborate and publish…
Docs & Spreadsheets lets users share files and collaborate in real-time. The Start Page is the first place your users will look to preview their inboxes and calendars, access your essential content, and search the web.
…and get on with business.
It’s all hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software to install or download, and minimal setup and maintenance. You can get up and running quickly, even if you don’t have technical resources. Read the more »
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Pei-Hua Huang is an Industrial Design grad of NC State University. “What You See Is What You Get” is Huang’s latest concept project. The purpose of this project is to look for farther possibilities of future cell phones. Read the more »
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“Everyone loves Gmail. But not everyone loves email, or the digital era. What ever happened to stamps, filing cabinets, and the mailman? Now with Gmail Paper, you can request a physical copy of any message with the click of a button, and it’ll be sent to you in the mail. Photo attachments are printed on high-quality, glossy photo paper, and secured to your Gmail Paper with a paper clip. And it’s totally free: the cost of postage is offset with the help of relevant, targeted, unobtrusive advertisements printed on the back of every print.”
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The Helio Ocean is a dual slider phone, to begin with, and looks pretty good too. The QWERTY keyboard that slides out of its side is great to use, thanks to the distinctiveness of the keys, buttons or whatever you call them. Read the more »
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