Friday, January 23, 2009
+ Three Interesting Things
There are many things that Google allows us to do. Here are three new things that would help you know more about what happened or what is happening or about whatever jazz you want.
1. You can watch YouTube videos through Gmail chat. This may not be a big deal because you could do this regularly. But now, YouTube is part of it's features so you don't have to do that complicated HTML. You just have to insert the URL of the video onto the "conversation stream" and PRESTO!
2. Google Transit site gets a makeover. Google created a new version of its Transit site that enables you to which places in the U.S. are capable of using Google Transit.
3. The Vatican goes Web 2.0. It was announced by YouTube, on Friday, that the Vatican is now their content partner. The only problem in this is that the Vatican disables embedding so you have to get it from YouTube instead.
There's two more but they're not as interesting.
Anyways....Wow.
Life gets better and better. ;)
Lowensohn, Josh (2009, January 23). Google stuff we missed this week. Retrieved January 23, 2009, from CNET News Web site: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10149375-2.html?tag=mncol
1. You can watch YouTube videos through Gmail chat. This may not be a big deal because you could do this regularly. But now, YouTube is part of it's features so you don't have to do that complicated HTML. You just have to insert the URL of the video onto the "conversation stream" and PRESTO!
2. Google Transit site gets a makeover. Google created a new version of its Transit site that enables you to which places in the U.S. are capable of using Google Transit.
3. The Vatican goes Web 2.0. It was announced by YouTube, on Friday, that the Vatican is now their content partner. The only problem in this is that the Vatican disables embedding so you have to get it from YouTube instead.
There's two more but they're not as interesting.
Anyways....Wow.
Life gets better and better. ;)
Lowensohn, Josh (2009, January 23). Google stuff we missed this week. Retrieved January 23, 2009, from CNET News Web site: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10149375-2.html?tag=mncol
Labels: Tech Class
*Leave me a Comment, Yeah?
8:10 PM
0 commented
8:10 PM
0 commented