Google Released Google Fonts API

Categories: Google, Photoshop, Web developers, web2.0

Google Fonts

Guys, Now a days the world has become more familiar with API's. Now google has released an API on Fonts with its own collections. The fonts are looking so good and we can use them directly by calling the Google Fonts API. Watchout for the Latest Fonts from google here: http://code.google.com/apis/webfonts/ Also Here you can see their Fonts directory with its list: http://code.google.com/webfonts Read More

Google coming up with new SPDY Protocol in place of HTTP

Categories: Google, Web developers, web2.0

Internet has been changing its structure in many forms such as new browsers with lots of utilities, features etc like Mozilla firefox, google chrome and we always see there is lot of innovation happening still to improve the performance of the web. Google is one of the best company which is doing vast research and development on all sides of web and recently it started doing Research on coming up with a new protocol for the web as they found that the ... Read More

Google is getting 10 years Older!!!

Categories: Google, Web developers, web2.0

Google 10 years

This tremendous journey from start is likely to be very interesting and shows several strategies and emerged as the World’s top most Search engine and recently launched with a light weight web browser from google called “Chrome” is creating new records in the web browsers history and getting popular day by day. Here goes the small introduction to Google start from day 1. First thing when lot of people heard about is “google” is how they kept that name??? What's a Google? "Googol" is the ... Read More

GMDesk: Desktop client for Gmail, Google Docs, Google Reader, etc

Categories: Google

Desktop Client for GMail

Some of the applications I use most often aren't desktop apps, they're web apps that I access through a web browser. Gmail, Google Reader, and Google Docs, for example. GMDesk is an Adobe AIR-based client for these and other Google-based services. It's based on the idea that you shouldn't have to fire up a web browser just to check your email. The concept is sound, but the execution leaves a bit to be desired. We've seen other attempts at taking web apps away ... Read More