GooglePasswordDecryptor allows to to recover stored Google account passwords by various applications. Most of the Google’s desktop applications such as GTalk, Picasa etc store the account passwords in their private encrypted store to prevent it from entering the password every time. GooglePasswordDecryptor goes through each of these application’s encrypted stores and decrypts this Google account password. Read the rest of this entry »
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Google URL Shortener at goo.gl is a service that takes long URLs and squeezes them into fewer characters to make a link that is easier to share, tweet, or email to friends.
Facebook Cleanup addon for google chrome allows you to remove all facebook ads in google chrome and it also moves the news menu to the right side to save the space. We had previously covered a review of facebook notifications addon for google chrome also. Read the rest of this entry »
Google has just revamped its search interface with new look and feel, and it is much faster and intelligent when it comes to searching. I have recently read some client side JavaScript which you will need to paste in address bar to access this new google search interface.
Google Chrome 4.0.249.4 Beta (Download)
The new Google Chrome Beta is out. Download link below Read the rest of this entry »

Google had a low-key event today to preview Chrome OS, its new operating system based on Linux and the Chrome browser. Read the rest of this entry »
Polaris 1.0005 (Download)
Polaris is a cross-platform desktop widget for Google Analytics. With 8 standard reports it’s the easiest way keep your data always instantly available. The rich interface and swift navigation make it a pleasure to use. Read the rest of this entry »
We’d heard last month that this month was the month that Google would finally launch its highly-anticipatedChrome OS, and now we’ve got a “reliable source” over at TechCrunch asserting that the software is gearing up for launch “within a week.” Read the rest of this entry »
I know its pretty late but I still found this post as a hot issue with the new people. So, I posted it on my blog too.
Google Wave lets you add gadgets and tools to your waves making them interactive and more useful.
Adding gadgets to your waves is very easy. At first, I had some difficulty in finding the procedure out, but once followed the right steps, it becomes a piece of cake! Read the rest of this entry »
For the last couple of months, Google’s been testing a new search architecture called Caffeine—a back-end upgrade, but one that changes the results in virtually any search. Today, Lifehacker gets word that Caffeine is ready to go live in Google proper. Read the rest of this entry »

