iGoogle – New Technology from Google

The pages of iGoogle, a service that lets cybernauts interact with others, may have new applications that are being tested in Australia. These tools enable users to share information and play online with a select group of friends in Google Contact.

For analysts, the Google tool is a step that gives the company into the structure of Facebook, the social network with 250 million users in the world that allows you to be in contact with other registered users and share content from other websites.

In testing these applications, which in total account 12 users try to spend more time surfing the tools offered by Google and, little by little, it will create a community that can stay in touch with the company’s applications. The new gadgets are social: news.com, Biggest Brain, YouTube, Photos, Chess, Flood-It!, NY Times Crossword, To Do, Go Comics, Trivia, Timeline, and Tile Game.

Style Facebook, Google invites developers to get involved in designing the project to include other applications in iGoogle, and “take the tens of millions of users that are added,” the Blog. For now, residents of other countries can use the gadgets, but the social applications are not available. Google says that at some point will be open to the public at large, or at least, the United States

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Tags: , May 6th, 2009 Posted in Crunches, Google

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