
Google+ designed a landmark move and uncovered itself to users who are over the year of 13. Google+ didn’t originally aim the younger crowd and kept itself available just for users above the year of 18.
Additionally, uncovering up to youngsters over the year of 13 the social network also enhanced increased safety features to maintain the younger crowd safeguarded. Now it features more rigid default settings for person but, they can be overridden none the less.
Vice president Product management at Google+, Bradley Horowitz, in a Google+ post told that, “With Google+, we want to help teens build meaningful connections online. We also want to provide features that foster safety alongside self-expression. Today we’re doing both, for everyone who’s old enough for a Google Account.” Read the rest of this entry »

Browser giant Mozilla has revealed a demo version a new technology for browser based gaming.
According to ThinQ, Mozilla, that it’s operating on a new 3D gaming engine for browser-based play.
Alongside from the new game engine, codenamed Gladius, the outfit also planned at an open source store for web apps and a Chrome OS-like browser based OS named ‘Boot to Gecko’ between different things. Read the rest of this entry »

Mozilla has come up with a new proposal which could look a quite slower pace of Firefox launches for enterprises.
The step has been carried by the Mozilla after many of its corporate costumers claimed their sheer disapproval over the frequent updates to the version of the browser each 6 weeks.
The new proposal, when and if gotten, will affect in the maker launching new enterprise versions of the Firefox browser in each 30 weeks – right five times slower than the pace at that different users will be arisen the updates.
Besides, the new proposal will affect in Mozilla launching just one security update in the mentioned 30 weeks period among 2 launches. Read the rest of this entry »

Open source software manufacturer Mozilla has launched the first beta version of Firefox 7, that is planned to be unveiled on September 27.
Mozilla, that launched Firefox 6 to the public a few days ago, announched which the Firefox 7 beta gets Memshrink, a technology that will low the memory usage of the web browser by about 50%. Read the rest of this entry »

Open source outfit Mozilla has dished out the 6th version of its famous Firefox web browser only 2 months after the release of Firefox 5.
Firefox 6 is not being assumed as a main launch but it gets certain tweaks and feature improvements nonetheless.
Some of the new features which get the browser include site particular permits that lets the users to set permits for accessing cookies, password saving, pop-ups and place for specific websites.
Mozilla has also improved the site identity block feature that allows users look exactly where on the web they are or to get whether the website they are on is legit. The company has also improved the Panorama feature with quicker tab groups. Read the rest of this entry »

Google is aiming to take back its Real-Time search feature, that was for a short while stopped a while back.
Google available Realtime Search that presented with live stream from micro-blogging platform Twitter. Google Search changed into a center of live Twitter messages at any time some world occasion used to happen.
When Twitter’s deal with Google to offer it with the data came to an end, the 2 firms were not able to update it due to specific differences and Google was commanded to stop the service. Read the rest of this entry »

On Thursday internet search giant Google announced a Gmail Labs feature prepared at allowing an email preview pane, a function which has already been included in nearly each the leading Webmail programs including competitor Microsoft’s MS Outlook.
Google introduced which users can start this new feature by only going into the Gmail Labs tab under Gmail.
“When I check my email, I often rely on the message snippets to figure out which messages to open first,” Maciek Nowakowski, a Google Associate Product Manager cited on his blog post. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Toolbar for Firefox has long been a unlimited add-on for the well-known open base browser, but Google determined it is no longer necessary.
“As we all know, over the past few years, there has been a tremendous amount of innovation in the browser space. For Firefox users, many features that were once offered by Google Toolbar for Firefox are now already built right into the browser. Therefore, while Google Toolbar for Firefox works on versions up to and including Firefox 4 only, it will not be supported on Firefox 5 and future versions,” tells a message on the Google Toolbar help blog. Read the rest of this entry »

Google’s Chrome Web Store only create its premiere in 41 languages.
The Chrome Web Store is Google’s try to renew the experience of Apple’s App Store for the web. It lets users to install and download web-based applications via the Chrome web browser with advanced web technology like HTML5.
Since its unveil in December, Google’s web-based app store has just been ready for use in the U.S. Wednesday at the Google I/O developers conference, Google SVP of Chrome Sundar Pichai introduced which the Chrome Web Store provides for all Chrome users.
Google has been making efforts toward the Web Store’s international launch for the past few months. In February, Google unveiled a preview of the developer dashboard for the U.K., Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, France, India, Japan, Netherlands and Portugal.
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