Posts filed under Web services

2008-08-03

Google is slowly killing Page Creator, replacing it with Sites

Google Page Creator dies

Google has stopped accepting new users for Google Page Creator, the company’s online web site creation tool. Current users can continue using Google Pages, but the company wants new users to sign up for Google Sites instead.

Google Sites is a web site/wiki creator that Google launched a year after purchasing Jotspot. Sites allows you to create editable pages, embed videos, calendars, and documents. Later this year, Google will transition all web sites made with the Google Page Creator over to Google Sites.

Google Page Creator was never as easy to use…

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2008-07-28

Calgoo goes free: sync Google Calendar, iCal, and others for free

calgoo ical google calendar sync

Since the dawn of time Google Calendar, we’ve been waiting for a free, easy way to fully synchronize our Google Calendar to desktop calendar clients like iCal. We’d love to be able to access the same calendar data across multiple computers, but it’s always been a messy affair, not free, an incomplete solution, or PC only.

Well, Calgoo has been one of those paid options up until now, but the minds behind the program just announced that it is free from here on out. That’s right, Calgoo is now the free option in Google Calendar and…

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2008-07-23

Google Knol goes live, Wikipedia hardly quaking in its boots

Google Knol

Google has finally pulled back the curtain on its so-called Wikipedia killer, Google Knol. We first heard that Google was looking at launching a user-editable encyclopedia-style web services late last year. But to be perfectly honest, a lot’s happened in the last 7 months and we kind of forgot about it. Now that it’s here, we’re not entirely sure it’s fair to call it a Wikipedia-killer.

Knol provides a place to find information about topics ranging from lung cancer to toilet clogs. What makes it different from Wikipedia is that…

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2008-07-22

How to do a global search in Craigslist

google craigslist global search

Many people may not have noticed this, but it’s impossible to do a global search at Craigslist.org. It sort of makes sense, doesn’t it? For most of the public, we’d imagine a global search would turn up useless results, but that only makes Craigslist useful for most of us. What about thoe crazy-curious folks that just need to know all about what’s being offered, asked for, etc. around the world?

Marty Orgel submitted to Wired a short-tutorial on how-to do a global search of Craigslist through Google, and it’s pretty easy. Just do an advanced…

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2008-07-09

Google Lively: a 3D social networking/chat tool that nobody asked for

Lively

If you’ve ever thought it would be a good idea to embed a chat widget on your web site, Google has another proposition for you: Why stop there? Why not embed a 3D environment, let users create avatars, decorate a room, and chat with one another? The company has taken the wraps off of Lively, a 3D social networking/chat service that does just that. You can create or join Lively rooms through Lively.com or you can embed rooms on any site using a small snippet of HTML code.

We got…

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2008-07-08

Gmail adding log-in monitoring features

gmail log-in monitoring features

Have you ever asked yourself, “Is someone else using my email account?” Well, if you’re the cautious type, Google just added a few log-in monitoring features to its email service, so such paranoid questions won’t feel so pressing anymore.

Wondering if you’re Gmail account is open in multiple locations? Just look at the very, very bottom of the main Gmail page. It’ll say something to the sound of: “This account is open in one other location.” Click on the “details” link next to it to get taken to, well, a details page.

It’ll…

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2008-06-13

Gab your life away on Facebook and Google Chat with Gabtastik

GabtastikFacebook has put out their chat service, Google has Google chat. There’s no desktop app for Facebook, but there is one for Google chat.

Confusing, and annoying. It’s also confusing and annoying to have to use those services in separate programs or multiple tabs in a web browser.

AIM is probably the most popular IM service known to man and woman, iChat for Mac…these are both desktop experiences.

Enter Gabtastik.

For Windows XP and Mac OS X, Gabtastik wants to take your browser chatting to the desktop where a lot us feels that…

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2008-06-08

Add HTML signatures to Gmail using a bookmarklet

Gmail signature bookmarklet generator

For some baffling reason, Gmail still doesn’t officially support HTML signatures. In other words, you can’t add links, graphics, or adjust your fonts.

There are a handful of Greasemonkey scripts that add support for HTML signatures, and the latest version of Better Gmail also lets you create HTML signatures without installing Greasemonkey. But what if you don’t want your signature to show up on every single message? Or what if you want to create multiple signatures that you can use in different situations?

GeekFG has developed a web service that lets you create…

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