Tuesday, March 2, 2010

google mail themes awsome !

if you already know the background display Gmail themes that can be changed in some time? yes, not a lot of mail server providers like this. final later that I realized that his themes may vary.just look at screenshots below!






The following are some books I recommend you see if you are really interested in several tricks to use google mail or gmail. you can see by click this link.
Hacking GMail (ExtremeTech) 
Google Gmail 
Gmail for the Computer Shy - Windows Vista Edition 

Development and history of Chrome google

Development

Chrome was assembled from 25 different code libraries from Google and third parties such as Mozilla's Netscape Portable Runtime, Network Security Services, NPAPI, as well as SQLite and a number of other open-source projects [32] The JavaScript virtual machine was considered a sufficiently important project to be split off (as was Adobe/Mozilla's Tamarin) and handled by a separate team in Denmark coordinated by Lars Bak at Aarhus. According to Google, existing implementations were designed "for small programs, where the performance and interactivity of the system weren't that important," but web applications such as Gmail "are using the web browser to the fullest when it comes to DOM manipulations and Javascript", and therefore would significantly benefit from a JavaScript engine that could work faster.
Chrome uses the WebKit rendering engine to display web pages, on advice from the Android team.[12] Like most browsers, Chrome was extensively tested internally before release with unit testing, "automated user interface testing of scripted user actions" and fuzz testing, as well as WebKit's layout tests (99% of which Chrome is claimed to have passed). New browser builds are automatically tested against tens of thousands of commonly accessed websites inside of the Google index within 20–30 minutes.[12]
Chrome includes Gears, which adds features for web developers typically relating to the building of web applications (including offline support).[12]

The results of the Acid3 test on Google Chrome 4.0
The first release of Google Chrome passed the Acid1 and Acid2 tests, but not Acid3. On Acid3 it scored 79 out of the 100 subtests, higher than contemporary versions of Internet Explorer 7 (14/100), Firefox 3 (71/100), and Safari 3 (75/100); but lower than Opera 9 (83/100). When compared with contemporary development builds of Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari, Chrome scored lower than Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 (85/100), Opera (100/100), and Safari 4 (100/100); but still higher than Internet Explorer (21/100).[33] However, version 2.0 of Google Chrome passed all 100 subtests (but still failed the link test).[citation needed] Google Chrome 3.0 scored 100/100 but showed a 'X' in the upper right corner because downloadable fonts were disabled until security concerns surrounding them could be resolved. Releases of Google Chrome starting with version 4.0 and higher pass all aspects of the Acid 3 test, including the link test and downloadable fonts.
On 7 July 2009, Google announced plans for a Google Chrome OS based on the Chrome browser and Linux.
Google released Chrome 2.0 on 21 May 2009, citing increased speed and stability. New features included form autofill, an improved New Tab Page, and full screen mode.
Version 3.0 was released on 15 September 2009, bringing with it a 25% speed improvement, HTML5 capabilities (such as and elements with native support for Ogg Theora video, Ogg Vorbis audio, H.264 video, AAC and MP3 audio), an improved Omnibox, theme support, and a redesigned New Tab Page.
Version 4.0 was released for Windows on 25 January 2010, adding extension support, bookmark sync, improved developer tools, better HTML5 support, performance improvements, and increased security.

this article is picked from the source wikipedia.

the google chrome

Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine and application framework. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on 2 September 2008, and the public stable release was on 11 December 2008. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers. As of 1 March 2010 (2010 -03-01), Chrome was the third most widely used browser, with 5.61% of worldwide usage share of web browsers, according to Net Applications.





In September 2008, Google released the entire source code of Chrome, including its V8 JavaScript engine, as an open source project entitled Chromium.[2][3] This move enabled third-party developers to study the underlying source code and help port the browser to Mac OS X and Linux. A Google spokesperson also expressed hope that other browsers would adopt V8 to help web applications.[4] The Google-authored portion of Chromium is released under the permissive BSD license,[5] which allows portions to be incorporated into both open source and proprietary software programs.[6] Other portions of the source code are subject to a variety of open-source licenses.[7] Chromium implements the same feature set as Chrome, but without Google branding and automatic updates, and it has a slightly different logo.

Announcement

The release announcement was originally scheduled for 3 September 2008, and a comic by Scott McCloud was to be sent to journalists and bloggers explaining the features of and motivations for the new browser.[9] Copies intended for Europe were shipped early and German blogger Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped[10] made a scanned copy of the 38-page comic available on his website after receiving it on 1 September 2008.[11] Google subsequently made the comic available on Google Books[12] and mentioned it on their official blog along with an explanation for the early release.[13]

At a media and technology conference in July 2009, Eric Schmidt, Google's Chief Executive, said for six years he was against the wish of co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page to build an independent web browser and operating system. He explained that the company was small at the time and he didn't want it to endure bruising browser wars. After the founders hired several Firefox developers and built a demonstration of Chrome, however, he changed his mind and became a huge supporter of Chrome and Chrome OS.

so if you want to download chrome product you can try this link or
http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html?hl=en&brand=CHMB&utm_campaign=id&utm_source=id-ha-apac-id-sk&utm_medium=ha.
this is the screenshot of the page that you can download for, have fun.

Hello folks.. :-)

do you know google? yup, big companies are partly based on open source products. then what is open source? why, what, who, where and how? I will discuss it in my blog this, for this blog that I give the name 'open the worlds'.
hopefully by reading the information I provide can add your insight, thanx.