Google Calendar..???
GoogleRumors
has a news abt a possible Google calendar service, possibly to help bolster Gmail.
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GoogleRumors
has a news abt a possible Google calendar service, possibly to help bolster Gmail.
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Today, Google is dropping from its home page the famous count of pages in its index while simultaneously claiming it has the most comprehensive collection of web documents available to searchers.
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ISM claims its Gmail service preceded Google’s — The multicolored letters look familiar. It’s Gmail, but there’s something different here. — ISM Gmail is a free Web-based e-mail service offered by Beijing ISM Internet Technology Development Co. …


Cooperative Linux is the first working free and open source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively. More generally, Cooperative Linux (short-named coLinux) is a port of the Linux kernel that allows it to run cooperatively alongside another operating system on a single machine. For instance, it allows one to freely run Linux on Windows 2000/XP, without using a commercial PC virtualization software such as VMware,
in a way which is much more optimal than using any general purpose PC
virtualization software. In its current condition, it allows to run
the KNOPPIX Japanese Edition on Windows.
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Google is setting up secret invitation-only meetings with 400 elite attendees, including major media figures, who are all sworn to secrecy about next month’s Google Zeitgeist 05. Passwords will be used in lieu of secret handshakes.
Just try to follow this link to Google’s October 25-27 conference with a guest list that includes representatives from the New York Times, the New Yorker, well-known tech-bloggers, and major corporation executives (and perhaps the extra-terrestrials that run this whole show), and you’ll find a sore reminder that you’re not in the loop. No password, no love, get out before the goons arrive.

Thanks to start.com.my,archive.org and digg, this story has recently been brought up again. Let’s travel back in time and have a look at Google in 1997, when it’s hosted at Stanford by its founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page as a project.
You can still view the site here. And be sure to check out the initial hardware setup too.
Since Opera went free, it has been downloaded 2.4 million times and counting.Opera claims that this is twice the download rate from three months ago, and most of the downloads are coming from Microsoft Internet Explorer users. [more ]