Google has updated its Google+ social network app. The new update brings many improvements including adding support for Hangouts from the iOS device. Google Plus 1.0.4.2326 features are: Join Hangouts from the mobile app Huddle is now Messenger Send photos in Messenger +1 on comments Reliability improvements in Messenger Granular push notification settings Map view in profile for places you’ve ...
Read More »Google Chrome 14 Adds Support for Lion’s Fullscreen Mode
Google has released a stable version of their Chrome browser. Chrome 14 supports the following: The Web Audio API enables developers to add fancy audio effects such as room simulation and spatialization. Native Client is an open-source technology which allows C and C++ code to be seamlessly and securely executed inside the browser. Currently, Native Client only supports applications listed ...
Read More »Google+ App Updated, Available Everywhere Except Saudi Store
Google has updated their Google+ app for the iPhone to version 1.0.3.2124. The update includes: Support for reshare Bug fixes and performance improvements Resharing is easy. Simply tap on a post (like you would to +1 it). At the bottom near the comment box, you’ll see a small arrow. Click it and you’ll see the option to “Share this postâ€. ...
Read More »Google Plus iPhone App is Now Available
Google yesterday has released their Google+ social network app for the iPhone yesterday. Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler. Huddle lets you send super-fast messages to the people you care about most. And no matter where you are, the stream lets you stay in the loop about what your friends are ...
Read More »Unnecessary Restrictions Imposed on Free Android Apps
Last week Google added “Paid Android Market” access to 99 countries excluding major tech markets in the Middle East such as Saudi Arabia, UAE and Egypt. These countries were left with the “free global Android Market” which includes most free Android apps (but no first party Google apps such as Gmail, Google Maps). Staring today many popular free Android apps ...
Read More »Android Market in 131 Countries Except Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt
Google recently added support for paid Android apps (and first party app access) to 99 countries bringing the total of countries supporting the full Android Market to 131, beating Apple’s 90 countries in global reach. Middle Eastern countries such as Oman, Bahrain, Morocco and more still has no Apple App Store. Unlike Apple’s App Store the Android Market limits visitors ...
Read More »Google Translate App for iPhone Released, Speaks Arabic
Google has released a Google Translate app for the iPhone and iPod touch. The app supports voice input in 15 languages and translates between over 50 languages. Google Translate’s features are: Translate text between 57 languages Translate by voice by speaking the text instead of typing it (15 languages) Listen to your translations spoken aloud (23 languages including Arabic) Display ...
Read More »Google Docs Adds Editing on Mobile Devices
It is now possible to easily edit your documents on Google Docs directly from your iPad or iPhone. Here’s a video from Google demonstrating this feature: Just visit Google Docs on your mobile device then click Edit while viewing the document. You can also create new documents. This feature of Google Docs is supported on the following mobile devices: Android ...
Read More »Google Goggles released for the iPhone
Google has updated their Google Mobile App for Apple iOS devices. This latest update included support for Google Goggles, a search engine that searches using photos. Google Mobile App 0.7.0.4836 includes the following: • Added Google Goggles – using pictures to search the web. • Faster suggestions. • Fixed voice search on iPod Touch 4th Gen. Google Mobile App is ...
Read More »Google Earth for iPad
Google has finally updated Google Earth to be a Univeral App. With that Google Earth can take full advantage of the iPad screen. Google Earth is free and available in the US App Store. Arabic version of this post on SaudiMac Arabic Edition. Please follow SaudiMac on Twitter and add SaudiMac on Facebook.
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