Googleholic for November 6th 2007

In this issue of Googleholic we cover:
- Google fights poverty
- Google has never had a problem with Indian security
- A Google $199 PC
- Camping with Google
- Bookmarks and Labels in Notebook
- Andy Rubin, the guy behind the 'gPhone'
Google fights poverty
The United Nations gets help from Google to help cut extreme poverty in half.
Google has never had a problem with Indian security
Google has supposedly never had any issues with the Indian Government about publishing high resolution imagery of sensitive military installations.
A Google $199 PC
A PC maker released a low budget desktop PC that runs Google applications and open source software in an effort to bring Linux to the masses.
Camping with Google
Google hosted a developer event last Friday that saw the release of OpenSocial.
Bookmarks and Labels in Notebook
Google beefs up and generates some new buzz about Notebook.
Andy Rubin, the guy behind the 'gPhone'
A look at what Mr Robot is all about.
Last weeks Google news...
- Google's gPhone is dead, long live Android
- Google Notebook adds support for labels
- Download gOS, the operating system of Wal-Mart's $199 PC
Make sure to check in for Friday's Googleholic Google News report.
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Subscribe to commentsCarlNov 6th 2007 8:51PM
Did anyone notice the update in gmail with the ability to message individuals by scrolling over their name in your inbox.