Were you one of those smartphone users that became insanely jealous back in December 2009 when Google launched its Google Goggles app for Android, but you couldn’t use it because you were stuck with that pesky old iPhone? If so, you may be pleased to find out that Goggles is now available for the iPhone [...]
Posts Tagged ‘New Way’
Google Offers New Search History Link
Do you ever surf away from a page or close your web browser, only to forget how to get back to that particular website which you were lucky enough to stumble across in the first place? Chances are you have, which is why last week Google launched a new search history feature that lets you [...]
Did You Know There’s a Google Voice Desktop Petition?
Have you seen the new Google Desktop application for voice communication? Some of us have while others haven’t. Chances are, if you have, you’re probably pretty excited. But, perhaps you shouldn’t get too excited…
We’ve heard that the guys over at Google may not even release its answer to Skype and other VoIP communications solutions, prompting [...]
Feb. 8, 1865: Mendel Reads Paper Founding Genetics
1865: Gregor Mendel reads his first paper on genetics to the local scientific organization. It will be decades before Mendel’s intellectual seeds take root in the fertile grounds of Darwinism and grow a scientific revolution.
Mendel was born in 1822 and became an Augustinian monk, living at the monastery in Brünn, Moravia. (Moravia was then ruled [...]
The Google Phone (Nexus One) Is Here
Unless you were hiding behind a rock for the last 2 days, I am sure by now you would have heard about Google’s own smartphone called Nexus One.
Nexus One, which was long rumored and anticipated, was finally announced by Google the other day in a detailed blog post. What’s interesting is that they started off [...]
Dec. 30, 1924: Hubble Reveals We Are Not Alone
1924: Astronomer Edwin Hubble announces that the spiral nebula Andromeda is actually a galaxy and that Milky Way is just one of many galaxies in the universe.
Before Copernicus and Galileo, humans thought our world was the center of creation. Then (except for a few notable stragglers) we learned that the sun and planets did not [...]
Unions and Consumer Groups Support Bill to Audit the Fed: Call Congress To Support The Effort
A number of unions and consumer groups have signed a letter endorsing Ron Paul and Alan Grayson’s call to audit the Federal Reserve.Here’s their letter:House Financial Services Committee2129 Rayburn House Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20515November 1…



