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Google Music has an iOS web app

Google has finally managed to make it easy to use Google Music on your iOS device, by creating an HTML5 app. Now you can stream all your music from Google Music to your iPhone or iPod touch. To use the app all you ned to do is go to music.google.com in Mobile Safari. You’ll get more »

Angry Birds coming to yet another platform: the web

At the second Google I/O keynote Angry Birds was announced that it would be coming to yet another platform: the web. Starting right now Chrome users can head over to the Chrome Web Store to install the Angry Birds web app for free. The game was announced onstage at Google I/O as part of the more »

Google Voice desktop app video released, still does not mean its coming available

As a Google Voice user I was pretty happy when I learned Google purchase Gizmo5, after all it sounded like it would mean that we would all see some desktop integration with Google Voice. Well, truth be told we did see some in the form of the Gizmo5 app. Then again, we have heard that more »

Rumor: Google Voice desktop app may never come available

Back in April it came to light that Google had begun internal testing of a desktop app for Google Voice and since then I have had my fingers crossed that it would come available soon. Well, according to a recent post on TechCrunch, that app is not going to “launch publicly any time soon.” Sad more »

Google said to be internally testing a desktop app for Google Voice

Way back in November of 2009 we watched as Google purchased Gizmo5, and at the time many had been speculating that the purchase would allow Google to roll out some increased functionality in Google Voice. Well, nothing has been officially announced, however chatter has recently begun suggesting that Google is testing a Voice desktop app more »

Mint.com wants you to get financially fit, introduces “Financial Fitness”

Mint.com, the free online personal financial manager, is releasing a new feature today called Financial Fitness. Mint designed the new feature as a way to help users actively improve their financial well-being. It’s in beta and we have invites for you. Keep reading to find out how to get them.

Google remembers Windows Mobile, releases Google Mobile app

With all the announcements out of Google the last few days, including offline Gmail access for iPhone and Android, many Windows Mobile users have expressed concern over the future of Google innovation on their platform of choice. With the release of Google Mobile App for Windows Mobile, you can almost hear a collected sigh of relief from WM fanboys everywhere. Wednesday, Google, via the Official Google Mobile Blog, made known the immediate availability of the new app which aims to speed up mobile searching for Google power users.

The new application can be mapped either to a hardware key or the Start menu, and includes a handy homescreen plugin. This application mirrors functionality seen in a Google search homescreen plugin that was released in March of last year, but does make significant improvements in some areas. The new app saves your recent search history for quick access, and provides links to popular Google web apps; such as Google Maps and Gmail.

Spiff up your MySpace photo with Pixisnap mosaics and Polaroids

Looking for something to set you apart on MySpace? Need a funky-fresh, dressed to impress photo? Head on over to Pixisnap and use there free service to create your very own mosaics and Polaroid images. The site is just a web application so there is no downloading. Getting images to look cool is super easy. more »