Google Mobile

Goto Google-mobile Home..   Google Web Search (XHTML)

Use Google WebSearch on your phone or mobile device to search through 8 billion pages. While on the go, use the Web to find ingredients for a recipe, answer a trivia question to prove that you're right or find facts on your favorite sports team.

  1. Access the mobile Web browser on your phone or mobile device.
  2. Type www.google.com in the URL field (if you get an error message, type www.google.com/xhtml*).
  3. Type your search query.
  4. Highlight the "Google Search" button and press "Enter."
  5. Ten search results will appear per page.
    • Select the desired link by scrolling through the results page
    • Or scroll down to the bottom of the page, select the "Next" link to view the next ten results
  6. Once you have selected a link Google will reformat the selected webpage to fit your phone screen.

Google Web Search (WML)

Even if you can't access www.google.com/xhtml on your phone's mobile web browser, we also offer www.google.com/wml which offers Web Search and Mobile search. Mobile search restricts your search to the mobile index which contains sites that are specifically written to fit your mobile screen.

  1. Access the mobile Web browser on your phone or mobile device.
  2. Type www.google.com in the URL field.
  3. Type your search query.
  4. Highlight the "Web" or "Mobile Web" button and press "Enter."
  5. Five search results will appear per page.
    • Select the desired link by scrolling through the results page
    • Or scroll down to the bottom of the page, select the "Next" link to view the next five results
  6. Once you have selected a link Google will reformat the selected webpage to fit your phone screen.

Google Mobile — Mobile Web Search

Want to search for sites that have already been designed to fit the screen of your phone or device? Here's how.

Tip: You can get help using Google Mobile Search on your phone or mobile device at any time by selecting the "Help" link located under the search box or in your search menu options.

How to Use
Use Google Mobile Web Search, which searches through sites that have been specifically designed for mobile phones and devices.

  1. Access your phone's mobile web browser.
  2. Type http://www.google.com in the URL field (if you get an error message, type www.google.com/xhtml).
  3. Type your search query.
  4. Select "Mobile Web " then scroll up to highlight the "Google Search" button and press "Enter."
  5. Ten results will appear per page.
    • Select the desired page by scrolling through the results page and selecting the corresponding image
    • Or scroll down to the bottom of the page, select the "Next" link to view the next ten results

oNLine Systems(NLS)-First & Foremost GUI of World

NLS, or the "oNLine System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and the researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. The NLS system was the first to employ the practical use of hypertext links, the mouse (co-invented by Engelbart and colleague Bill English), raster-scan video monitors, information organized by relevance, screen windowing, computer presentation (such as PowerPoint), and other modern computing concepts.

This was the world debut of the computer mouse, 2-dimensional display editing, hypermedia--including in-file object addressing and linking, multiple windows with flexible view control, and on-screen video teleconferencing.

Click to see biography of Douglas Carl Engelbart

On December 9, 1968, Douglas C. Engelbart and the group of 17 researchers working with him in the Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, CA, presented a 90-minute live public demonstration of the online system, NLS, they had been working on since 1962. The public presentation was a session in the of the Fall Joint Computer Conference held at the Convention Center in San Francisco, and it was attended by about 1,000 computer professionals. This was the public debut of the computer mouse. But the mouse was only one of many innovations demonstrated that day, including hypertext, object addressing and dynamic file linking, as well as shared-screen collaboration  involving two persons at different sites communicating over a network with audio and video interface. 

Click here to see the videos list..  (The original 90-minute video of this event is part of the Engelbart Collection in Special Collections of Stanford University. This original video has been edited into 35 segments and reformatted as RealVideo streaming video clips. )

iTUNES 7 - Now Available!

The latest release of iTUNES 7 by Apple has the following features added..

  • Movies

Buy Disney films from the iTunes Store and go to the movies without leaving your comfy chair.

  • Cover Flow

With Cover Flow, you can flip through your digital music and video collection just as you would CDs.

  • iPOD Games

Just $4.99 in the iTunes Store, iPod games give you hours of fun.

  • Download Manager

Make the most of your time by telling iTunes in what order to download content from the iTunes Store.

  • iPOD Summary

Get at-a-glance information about everything on your iPod.


Get it from Apple ! Get it from CNET Download.com!

Windows Live Writer - Blogging made more fun

A new product from Microsoft - "Writer",makes life of bloggers easy!

 

According to Microsoft description..

" Windows Live™ Writer is a free, downloadable program that will help you include rich content in your blog posts and know exactly what your blog will look like before you publish it to the Web. "

Features include..

WYSIWYG editing: Edit using the style of your blog, including fonts, colors, line spacing, margins, etc.
Rich content: The ability to insert and customize rich content like photos, maps and more
Offline editing: Support for offline editing to compose posts even when you're not connected to the Internet
Blog preview: Rich HTML and source-code previewing of your blog post before you upload it
Smart image publishing : Smart image publishing directly to your blog automatically links your thumbnails to larger images with more detail
Compatibility: Support for publishing to Windows Live Spaces, as well as Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad, WordPress, and many other servicesChange the size of your graphics, and add borders and other effects