Saturday, April 23, 2005

Google labs...

Google labs innovates more...

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Google needs your Video...

You worked hard making your video; you deserve an easy way to put it in front of millions of potential viewers. That's the idea behind today's announcement of the Google Video Upload Program, which lets you upload your video to Google for free. Eventually your work will be included in Google Video, where users will be able to search, preview, play and purchase it. We're accepting digital video files of any length and size. So if you have a video - or hundreds of videos - that you want the world to see, show Google what you've got, and stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu - Kamal's next film


As Sify.com reports the next film of Kamal. Vettayadu Vilayadu is said to be a racy thriller in which Kamal plays his age and the first half is set in New York, second half in Chennai and the climax in a remote village in Tamilnadu. It is directed by the stylish director Kakha Kakha fame Gautham Menon with his own tune Harris Jeyaraj.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Google...Infinity+1

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It might be like an April Fool's joke, but it isn't. Google has just announced that to celebrate the one-year birth of Gmail, the search engine giant is expanding its mail service to two gigabytes of storage space for members.

The new plan dubbed "Infinity+1" offers members twice the storage space - from one gigabyte to two - and adds rich text formatting to the one-year-old Gmail e-mail service.

On it's Gmail website, users can see a counter running showing the storage allocation for the mail service. As of 3:20pm EST the counter had reached over 1550 megabytes of storage.

"Storage is an important part of email, but that doesn't mean you should have to worry about it," Google says on the Gmail website. "To celebrate our one-year birthday, we're giving everyone one more gigabyte. But why stop the party there? Our plan is to continue growing your storage beyond 2GBs by giving you more space as we are able. We know that email will only become more important in people's lives, and we want Gmail to keep up with our users and their needs."

The added storage turmps Yahoo's move to one gigabyte last month for its Yahoo Mail.