Tag Archives: services
10 Very Useful Google Services You Should Know
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by Alex.Braz.
In only a few years Google has become the king of the Web. It went from a college research project to the most popular search engine that rakes in billions of dollars every year. They’ve expanded to mobile, OSs and, in the past few days, promising the fastest broadband Internet to thousands of homes in the States.
We use the Google search engine on a daily basis, but Google has lots of other great services out there. Recently, we talked about 5 Great and Unknown Google Products. I want to dive back into that topic and share a few more services that Google has going that you should know about.
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Find Every Google Service in One Place
Posted on 14. Oct, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
As Google continues its quest for world domination, it continues to add more and more services. Many of which are undiscovered by your normal Internet user. You could go to www.Google.com and search around the website to find all of the great services and applications Google provides, but this could take awhile.
I know you’re very busy, so just go over to Simply Google to find all of the Google services in one place. The site includes everything from blogs to software. I’m sure you’ll find all your favorite services and few things you haven’t seen before, so go check it out!
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LostInTechnology Can Help You Solve Your Computer or Blogging Prolems
Posted on 11. Aug, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
CrossLoop is a remote desktop client that allows people to connect with technical experts in order to get the tech support they need without ever leaving the house. The technical experts list their areas of expertise and their prices for the services they offer. The prices have a wide range from free for very basic problems to hundreds of dollars per hour.
Well, LostInTechnology has signed up for CrossLoop in order to try it out and maybe make a little money from consulting with other users about technology problems or blogging issues. Until the end of August, I am going to make all basic questions and services free of charge for LostInTechnology readers. All you have to do is mention that you read this story, and I’ll answer your questions as quickly as I can.
Just follow the link below to get started.




