Watch movies, music and photos on TV with Google Media Server.

It is a windows based gadget application that will bring Google and your TV closer than ever before.

This Google Desktop Gadget allows you to search media files (photos, videos etc) on your desktop.

To get started wth Google Media Server (more…)




RSS feed is a quick and efficient way to gulp loads of information in least amount of time. We have already seen number of web services that allow you to embed and publish any RSS Feed in HTML form.

Here is Google Dynamic Feed Control wizard that allows you to put feeds on any webpage or blog. First, select the feed display style among vertical, vertical stacked, horizontal. Then enter feed expression (yeah, no need to remember RSS feed URL).

Enter any keyword for a popular website or blog and it will pull the respective RSS feed URL by itself. For example, (more…)




“…Favicon is a short name for ‘favorite icon’. These are small icons that can be associated with a particular website or a webpage. It is shown next to URL in the address bar of a browser. These are very small icon with sizes like 16—16, 32—32, 48—48, 64—64, 128—128.”

Google got a favicon makeover from big cap ‘G’ to small ‘g’ as shown in the picture. Now, you will see small ‘g’ as favicon while accessing Google. In case you liked the old favicon and want to revert to it, read on for the simple procedure. (more…)




Here comes another way to monetize your RSS Feeds - Google Adsense. Soon to be launched “Adsense for feeds” program will allow you to put Google ads in your RSS feed.

It will contain both CPM (Impression based ads) and Contextual CPC ads. You can manage ‘Adsense for feeds’ from existing Adsense account. Till now publishers were able to show Feedburner Ad Network ads in RSS Feeds.

However, Feedburner Ad Network is only open to select highly subscribed publishers. Existing FAN users will able (more…)




Google Application Gallery has awesome collection of some simple and useful tools from upcoming developers. Google App Engine allows you run your web applications on Google’s infrastructure.

With App Engine, there are no servers to maintain: just upload your application, and it’s ready to serve your users. You can serve your app using a free domain name on the appspot.com domain, or use Google Apps to serve it from your own domain.

App Engine offer free account with 500MB of storage and enough CPU and bandwidth for about 5 million page views a month. Here are few cool tools from Google Apps Gallery, fresh ones… (more…)