Google2Go: Windows Mobile application for Google services

Google2Go

Most of Google’s services are optimized for mobile web browsers, including their search page, Google News, RSS reader, and email client. Google has yet to release a version for Windows Mobile, so developer Bryan Burkholder decided to create one. It is called Google2Go.

The application supports almost all Google mobile services, including:

Google web, image, and local search
Google Calendar
Google Reader
Gmail
Google Docs
Picasa
Google News
Google Notes

Google2Go requires a Windows Mobile 6 Professional device with a touchscreen, but Burkholder plans to add support for other devices later this year.

via Google Blogoscoped

Google Releases online business software package

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Google has just introduced an online business software package designed to make it easier for people in the same organization to share documents and information.

The free “Team Edition” version, released today, shows the Internet search leader’s latest attempt to attract more users to free applications, which makes Microsoft quiver because of their costly word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and calendar programs.

Most likely Google chose to release the software this week due to Microsoft offering a bid to buy Yahoo Inc. in an attempt to stop Google’s lead in Internet search and advertising.

Microsoft’s bid, said to be $44.6 billion, is from the profit of software.

Google knows that giving away free software cloaks how they make a profit. By users clicking ads on search result pages.

At this time more than 500,000 businesses have signed up to use Google’s applications, according to Google. Some businesses pay $50 extra per user for more features, but the fees are measly compared to Google’s $16.6 billion in annual revenue. Google makes $181 million for software sales.

Gmail now offers 5GB

Gmail 5GB

Gmail now offers you a 5GB space to store your email as you can see on the home page.

From Google:

In April 2005, we started increasing Gmail storage as part of our “Infinity+1″ storage plan. At that time, we realized we’d never reach infinity, but we promised to keep giving Gmail users more space as we were able. That said, a few of you are using Gmail so much that you’re running out of space, so to make good on our promise, today we’re announcing we are speeding up our counter and giving out more free storage.

New Version of Live Search Maps Launching soon!

Microsoft is adding some making some changes to its services in the coming weeks. A new page will offer a many new features making it easier to find and print driving directions. Here are a few of new features:

  • A new display mode will let you compress the first few or last few directions. If you’re tired of wasting paper by printing out the 5 step directions for getting out of your driveway, this feature could make your day (and prolong your printer’s days).
  • The two-box search bar at the top of the page will be transformed into a single search box with multiple tabs.
  • There’s a new option to select the best route to avoid current traffic.
  • A new 1-click directions feature will let you search for a location and then get directions to that location from the North, South, East, or West.

The question we need to ask ourselves is are we going to start using Live Search maps now?