Google’s photo organizer, Picasa 3, has finally come out of the Beta stage. Though you will see ‘beta’ written when you will go for the download. The search engine giant’s photo organizer has been upgraded to 3.0 and the downloadable version is the final one.
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Google must have been up and going with the general search but it recently came out with a new search. It now enables users to perform profile searches via a search box beneath your profile page.
It works smoothly enough save for a couple of times when it simply choked up. Apart from that there is another associated problem, one that shows Google doesn’t include every data field within its search.
We all want more from the internet, and Web searches being an important part of every web user these day’s has brought about a revolution in searching and looking for stuff. But what if you have got specific question’s, and want answers to those?
Late in the game, Microsoft today pledged to come up with an innovative add-in to it’s Live Search Engine. Google does its via it’s serach integrated service and Yahoo has it’s most successful platform of answers called Yahoo Answers.
Google after launching Knol in July lately expanded its open for all encyclopedia by offering it in three different languages. The language support now extends to French, German and Italian. The problem that arises here is of Knol becoming a super spot for all those spammers to make posts and cash in on advertisements provided by AdSense.
Google might have no issues when it comes to acquiring a business, or getting involved in a partnership, but what it can’t take is people peeping into the science of how they run their business. Google’s deal with Yahoo might get a green signal if only Google permits inspectors to get in and keep an eye at their business. This signals trouble heading Yahoo’s way, as it’s obvious that a failed deal would only hammer Yahoo.
Nobody can much as to what exactly happens. Perhaps this shout from Google is primarily to put some pressure on the Department of Justice to make haste or pull this latest controversy off. One thing is for sure that Yahoo must be ready to dial in Microsoft anytime soon.


