Thursday, January 29, 2009

Watch videos right in Gmail chat



My friends always hate it when I multi-task in other tabs while chatting with them (they can tell because of my obviously delayed reactions...). But sometimes it's not my fault: if they send me a link to a YouTube video, I have to open another tab in order to watch it. To help with this, we've just added a new feature to Gmail chat: YouTube and Google Video previews. If you receive (or send) a link to a video in a chat message, you'll see a preview of the video right in your chat window.



Click the preview, and the video will play right there. Just remember to say something every once in a while or your friends will probably catch on that you're enjoying the dramatic chipmunk more than their conversation...


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Sunday, January 25, 2009

3D formula racing game free racing mobile game download







3D Formula Racing is one of the best 3D race game of Formula 1 races. The game presents a big number of actually existing racing circuits from all over the world.

Choose from three different racecars with different characteristics and controls! Try to win a championship or take part in a single race! Realistic graphics of the game resemble most closely reality. There are several vision modes in the game, such as view from the cockpit or view from behind of the car. Racing cars reach the speed of more than 300 km/h, the car control is as close to reality as possible.In case of crash with another car or dash out off the track your car will be

correspondingly damaged. In the championship mode you will have several rivals at the same time.

Features:

- Incredible graphics

- Full 3D space

- Damage system to racing cars

- Actually existing racing circuits

- Variable camera views

- Accompanying sound

Do you like this 3D F1 racing game? If you like it, dont forget to leave your mobile games reviews, and we will try our best to get you more and more free mobile games!

Please choose the right downloadable file to fit your mobile phone and download to your PC, then transmit the jar file to your cell phone via USB Cable or Bluetooth.





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Major Pain - Free Shooting RPG Mobile Game Download free for all mobiles



At 2030 IST a meteorite rich in a unique radioactive isotope has fallen in an isolated island controlled by a militant group known by the name of “The Paradigm”. This group is known for its fanaticism and will do anything to get their hands on the isotope. Scientists believe that with the help of this meteorite, they would be able to attain Nuclear Fusion at room temperature. Such power in wrong hands would be catastrophic. You, Major Pain, are therefore deputed on this stealth mission to retrieve the isotope from the militants. Since the island is heavily protected by S.A.M.s, your insertion will be conducted by an AH 64D Apache helicopter. These machines cannot carry a large team, so you’re going to be all alone out there. Make your way through the forest, secure the isotope and turn off all the enemy Radars. You’re the best we’ve got, make us proud. Good Hunting Soldier!!!





Do you like this shooting rpg mobile game? Please write some mobile phone games reviews in the bottom commentform and we will try to get more and more free mobile games for you!

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

[24.1.2009] ~ Awesome Theme ^_^! ~ Levi's by DzungKTS (240x320) & (320x240)

Theme ~ Full SVG Theme + Icon Levi's Button slyte + 3rd Icons, High quality Background Image (480 x 640 pixel) ... Enjoy!







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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Flock, MySpace, Vidoop Debut OpenID for Flock

Ever since Flock was founded, we have envisioned the role of the browser to be much greater than an application that simply lets you view your favorite websites. Throughout the many versions of Flock released to the public to date, we have focused on key innovations that help you stay connected with your favorite sites, people, media and content so that you can be a happier, more informed and plugged-in person.


OpenID is an open standard for shared authentication across many sites. Simply, it’s your free, single digital identity that you can use to sign up for and log into many sites without dealing with all the paperwork. This idea has been around for a while, but only until recently has there been a broad enough adoption of both OpenID providers as well as sites supporting OpenID.







Although there has been quiet momentum and support building across the web for OpenID for some time, it was the folks at Vidoop that identified the need for the browser to play a critical role as the common denominator to best serve as the broker between a user’s OpenIDs and the increasing number of sites that support this standard for authentication. Vidoop also founded the Identity In Browser open source project (IDIB) and championed the vision for a browser that could help users discover and manage OpenID’s easily from the comfort of their own browser view.


Flock was introduced to Vidoop by the good folks at MySpace, and without a moments delay a meeting between the three parties was put together at our offices in Victoria, B.C. Our engineers all agreed on the critical role that Flock could play in aiding the adoption and management of OpenID and the result of the brainstorm was an extension we’re calling “OpenID for Flock”. This extension is a reference design for better Discovery, and Management of Identity in the browser and is Flock’s flagship contribution to the IDIB project.


The OpenID for Flock extension is available on our own extension site, as well as on the IDIB group page. We encourage everyone to watch the video above, download Flock 2.0, and install the extension to experience how gratifying it is to traverse the web and log-in to sites seamlessly with the assistance of the OpenID standard.


We’ve enjoyed our collaboration with the MySpace and Vidoop team on this project, and look forward to hearing about your thoughts and interest in getting involved with this project.


Once you’ve had a chance to experience OpenID in Flock, we’d appreciate it if you would help spread the word about Flock and OpenID. The more sites that support the OpenID standard, the better the web becomes for all of us.


-Cheers


Dan Burkhart

VP of Marketing at Flock

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Friday, January 16, 2009

New in Labs: Turn an email into a Google doc



More than once, I've had a conversation over email and later realized that the information contained in the messages would make a great starting point for a document. So I built an experimental feature for Gmail Labs that does just that: with one simple click, "Create a document" converts an email into a Google Docs document.

No more copying and pasting the text from your email -- just open the message you wish to convert, click the "Create a document" link on the right side of the page, and voila, you have a brand new document which you can then modify and share!



Even if you're not interested in converting any of your current messages into documents, you can easily open up a blank doc by hitting g and then w (just make sure you have keyboard shortcuts on).


To turn on this feature, go to the Gmail Labs tab under Settings, select "Enable" next to "Create a document" and hit "Save Changes" at the bottom. Though we're temporarily missing the "Send feedback" link for this feature on the Labs page (oops!), we're still anxious to hear what you think.


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