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Monthly Archives: September 2011


Google’s September ‘Spring Clean’ Cuts Services You’ve Never Used

As they move yet more focus to Google+, Google have announced a ‘spring clean‘ that will see ten lesser-known services completely cut from Google’s offering. But don’t worry. You’re not about to lose indispensable tools like Analytics, Gmail and Docs. The products being dropped are things you’re not likely to … Continue Reading


Google Celebrates Freddie Mercury’s Birthday

Google’s animated doodles are nothing new, and the past 12 months have seen a range of interactive images, doodles and games. But today, to mark what would’ve been Freddie Mercury’s 65th birthday, Google have gone all out with an animated music video. Featuring scenes from iconic Queen videos, along with … Continue Reading


Gmail Now Available Offline

Complaints rang out back in May when Gmail users were told that there would be no more offline access to the webmail service following the closure of the Gears tool. But now Gmail users will be the first to benefit from a revived offline functionality tool for the Chrome web … Continue Reading


Mobile Internet Usage On The Up (Again)

If you’re between the age of 16 and 24, it’s highly likely that you’re reading this post from a mobile device – according to the latest findings from the Office of National Statistics. But it’s not just the Facebook and Twitter generation who are rushing to get online while they’re … Continue Reading