Google Currents is a new mobile app that lets you enjoy free online magazines and other content optimized for your Android or Apple phones and tablets.
In case you haven't heard already, Google Music is out of beta and is fully open for business with some great features that defiantly rival iTunes and Amazon.
Highlights;
*You can add up to 20,000 songs to Google Music from your PC, Mac, or Linux computer, free of charge.
*Free and purchased music is automatically saved to your Google Music library, and does not count towards your storage limit.
*Sharing; For songs purchased from Android Market, you can share a listen with your friends on Google .
*Stream music instantly on the web and listen on your Android phone or tablet with the Google Music app. Plus there's no device limit.
Blogger recently started letting people view blogger blogs in 5 new dynamic ways using some of the latest web tech like html5. And below is a video with all the high-lites.
Basically Google one pass is a new payment system for publishers to set the terms for access to their digital content. And with features like purchase-once, view-anywhere functionality and subscriptions. Something that could possibly rival Apple's app store.
The video description for this video says that "25 computers were harmed in the making of this video. Fortunately, no data was lost." Could this be the new "netbook", always working and playing in the cloud? Anyway enjoy this video by Google, featuring their new Cr-48 notebook.
Google users in the USA can call anywhere in the US and Canada for free and get low rates for other countries with a small plugin right from within Gmail. I've recently tried this new service out myself and the call quality was excellent. If I had land-line phone I would so downgrade or even cancel the service together.