Latest News
New York to require social media platforms to display mental health warnings
Trump's AI hiring campaign draws interest from 25,000 hopefuls
Waymo to update software after power outage snarls robotaxis
Telstra used ConnectID impermissibly for months
NSW Housing Development Authority largely cleared on shadow AI use
LOG IN
SUBSCRIBE
NEWS
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
RESOURCES
PODCAST
EVENTS
ADVERTISE
Search
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Tech Partner Views
Executive Retreat
BENCHMARK AWARDS
NEWS
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
RESOURCES
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Tech Partner Views
PODCAST
EVENTS
Executive Retreat
BENCHMARK AWARDS
ADVERTISE
Log In
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
Home
google
google
Google integrates Apps with Microsoft Outlook
Google has launched Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, which it claims will allow customers to use both applications together seamlessly.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 10 2009 6:11AM
Software
Google targets swine flu with Australian search data
Google is monitoring its Australian users' flu-related search queries in an effort to provide daily information on the spread of influenza.
Liz Tay
Jun 9 2009 9:34AM
Software
Google promises major Docs improvements
Google has announced that its Google Docs productivity suite will be updated with a number of improvements over the next 12 months.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 6 2009 10:47AM
Software
Google issues test Chrome builds for Mac and Linux
Google has made available test versions of its Chrome browser for Mac OS X and Linux, but warned the builds are aimed at developers and not stable enough for everyday use.
Daniel Robinson
Jun 6 2009 10:47AM
Software
Google rates Gumblar distribution URL as top malware site
The URL hosting the Gumblar attack, which has compromised thousands of legitimate websites with code that silently redirects users to a single Chinese domain, heads Google's list of Top 10 malware sites.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jun 5 2009 11:17AM
Security
Google Squared launches to lukewarm response
Google has launched a new analytics tool called Google Squared that presents search results in a spreadsheet.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 5 2009 1:08AM
Software
Google to launch e-Book store as Amazon readies new Kindle
Google will enter the electronic book sales market later this year with a new store that allows publishers to sell e-books online for use on what the company termed 'web-enabled devices.'
Shaun Nichols
Jun 3 2009 6:01AM
Hardware
Google unveils Search Appliance 6.0
Google has today unveiled the next edition of its enterprise focused Google Search Appliance (GSA), which it claims can search and scale billions of documents.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 3 2009 2:21AM
Software
Google's Aussie partner Waves in opportunity
Australian-owned Devnet says users should reconsider investments in Microsoft Exchange or Sharepoint and ride Google's Wave.
Lilia Guan
Jun 1 2009 5:47PM
Software
Google opens six-star Sydney ‘Googleplex’
Google has officially opened its new headquarters at Pyrmont in inner Sydney in a six-star energy rated building that has all the trimmings one would expect from the world’s largest dotcom.
Ry Crozier
Jun 1 2009 2:34PM
Software
McAfee documents riskiest search terms
A McAfee study into 2,600 of the most popular keyword searches on the web has concluded that hunts for screensavers present the most risk.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 1 2009 11:41AM
Security
Google considers dropping beta tag
Google has revealed that it is considering taking some of its products out of beta, after years of keeping flagship applications such as Gmail in test status.
Madeline Bennett
May 30 2009 6:50AM
Software
Opinion: Google's wave drowns the bling in Microsoft's Bing
The browser battle renewed today as Google launched its game-changing successor to e-mail, Wave, while across town NineMSN demonstrated its new search engine, Bing.
Nate Cochrane
May 29 2009 4:07PM
Software
Google waves goodbye to e-mail
The Sydney-based brothers that built Google Maps have released to developers a new tool called Google Wave that has the potential to succeed e-mail, instant messaging and collaboration tools.
Brett Winterford
May 29 2009 6:02AM
Software
Google gears up for HTML 5
Google has been showing off some of the new HTML 5 features that it will be building into future releases of Chrome and Android 2.0, codenamed Donut.
Iain Thomson
May 28 2009 2:52PM
Software
Opinion: Sizing up Google's new search rivals
Can computational search engine Wolfram Alpha or Microsoft's forthcoming 'Kumo' search engine compete with Google's dominance in search?
Shaun Nichols
May 25 2009 3:21PM
Software
Google puts Chrome 2 out on final release
Google has released final code for the second version of its Chrome browser, eight months after the official launch.
Iain Thomson
May 22 2009 2:14PM
Software
Google adds language translation to Gmail
Google has launched a new translation feature in Gmail which could allow colleagues in global organisations to communicate with each other in their native language.
Phil Muncaster
May 21 2009 6:24AM
Software
AusCERT09: Googling our way to network apocalypse
Disabling Australia's critical infrastructure starts with a simple Google search, a security researcher warned today at a Gold Coast conference soon after another speaker told audiences of the need to aggressively pursue smart power meters.
Nate Cochrane
May 19 2009 2:55PM
Security
Google owns up to service outage
Google is blaming an error in its traffic routing system for causing a service outage that lasted several hours overnight.
Shaun Nichols
May 15 2009 11:50AM
Software
Previous
Next
Most popular tech stories
Audit Office of NSW and Data61 explore AI for gov auditing
State of HR Tech
Zara turns to AI to generate fashion imagery
State of HR Tech 2025
Cochlear pilots voice-to-text Salesforce integration for lead management
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
'Touch-free' smartphone controlled with head movements
Photos: The 2024 IoT Awards winners
Govt launches consumer tech label program for smart devices
Telstra to host IoT State of the Nation event on November 14
Log In
Don't have an account? Register now!
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot your password?