Filed under: Web services, Google, Googleholic, web 2.0
Googleholic for October 31, 2008

Welcome to Googleholic, your weekly fix of everything Google!
In this Ghoulishly-Google edition:
Filed under: Web services, Google, Googleholic, web 2.0

Welcome to Googleholic, your weekly fix of everything Google!
In this Ghoulishly-Google edition:
Filed under: Business, Internet, Google

Filed under: Macintosh, Google
Google is sometimes a little slow at releasing Mac compatible applications. They are getting better, and have hired on some additional Mac guys and girls to do the development work. So, now its time to show off the fact that they really do support Mac's.
Google has put together a nice little page for Mac users, which shows their collection of software downloads specifically for Mac users. This list of software includes:
Software might take a little longer to develop for the Mac, so we can only hope that Google, and other companies shorten the dev time, and realize that Mac users have been patient long enough.
Filed under: Audio, Business, Internet, Utilities, Web services, Google, Mozilla
Google and Mozilla know how to push their software out to the masses. People love their software, and do pretty much anything to get it out there, either through word of mouth, or through distribution deals with the likes of Dell and other major players in the technology industry. Filed under: Internet, Utilities, Adobe, Google
Filed under: Internet, Security, Text, Utilities, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, E-mail, Google, Freeware, Browser Tips
Google has finally released version two of their browser toolbar for
Firefox. The new version picks up on some of the features that have been in the latest version for IE for some time,
but as they state on the Official Google Blog, Firefox and IE users have different needs, so there are some differences
between the two toolbars.
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