What was the thing where it posts your location for the whole world to see? Was that Buzz?
Saw it on my andriod, was like "hell no!" at enabling it.
Also rape.latitude is useful for keeping track of family members in case of emergency
That's google latitude....
... and yes that's a flop too. Maybe Google should actually get a real marketing department and make it at least look like something I want to use.
Wierd up Google is good at a few things (search, gmail, maps,) but fails at anything else (wave, google apps?, buzz, chrome?, android?)
I think google should convert gmail to wave .. this will force a lot of users to start using wave
Yeah it absolutely did. This this this. It seemed as feature rich as I imagine the first build of facebook was and thinking you'd want everyone you've contacted to be able to contact everyone else through it is just fvcking stupid, who the hell oked that?Buzz seemed like a quick shot in the dark
Really? I can't imagine many sizable organizations are ready to have all their sh*t hosted on google to have it indexed and archived for google's analytics to go and digest it in every possible way.Google Apps is replacing MS Exchange in corporations and governments nationwide, and Chrome is gaining marketshare while pushing Firefox's numbers out.
Chrome is gaining marketshare while pushing Firefox's numbers out. In fact, I think I read somewhere it's supposed to become the #2 browser sometime this year.
Really? I can't imagine many sizable organizations are ready to have all their sh*t hosted on google to have it indexed and archived for google's analytics to go and digest it in every possible way.
The first one from Genentech doesn't even sound like a real company. I'm sure it's from a movie 🙂http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/customers.html
City of LA
Konica Minolta
Motorola Mobile Device Divison
etc...
A lot of companies are switching nowadays.
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/customers.html
City of LA
Konica Minolta
Motorola Mobile Device Divison
etc...
A lot of companies are switching nowadays.
Where did you read that? Because that's not going to happen in the foreseeable future, and an impossibility this year. IE has 60%, Firefox has 25%, Chrome has 6% through March this year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers