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Googleifacation

Mission Statement. (...) Our mission is ambitious, but clear: do what it takes to inspire or create a mobile ecosystem in the United States that will allow user choice to flourish and level the playing field for new applications and devices. (...) . Ready for this?. A lot of stuff Questions ok

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Googleifacation

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    1. Googleifacation Dec 07, IT Managers Meeting Dave Packham

    2. Mission Statement (...) Our mission is ambitious, but clear: do what it takes to inspire or create a mobile ecosystem in the United States that will allow user choice to flourish and level the playing field for new applications and devices. (...)

    3. Ready for this? A lot of stuff Questions ok… Dave.packham@utah.edu for more info Some new some old (read weeks old) Subject to rapid change Why didn’t we buy stock when it was $80

    4. Gmail important features? Ability to send and receive email Attach files to email to send to people Any time any where Spell check email before sending Contact list and chat capability Pop and imap access

    5. LOL Hehehe you really bought that last slide didn’t ya…. Hehehehe JK on to the REAL cool stuff

    6. Introduction to Digital Natives

    8. Why? Why is Google so cool Google Vision for Unified Communications AD’s = Money? Google does AD’s right Open flexible architecture and accurate data is key

    9. Just launched! Colored labels Better organize your email with new colored labels. Just click the color swatch next to each label to assign a color

    10. View as slideshow Now you can open PowerPoint attachments as slideshows, without having to download anything. Just click "View as slideshow" next to the .ppt attachment you want to preview. Since you can open .doc and .xls attachments with Google Docs and Spreadsheets too.

    11. Attachment limit-- 20 MB! Now you can start sharing more of those home videos, large presentations and files you just can't seem to get smaller. We have doubled the allowable attachment size to 20 MB to make your Gmail space even more useful

    12. Mail from other accounts Now Gmail can check for the mail you receive at your other email accounts. You can retrieve your mail (new and old) from up to five other email accounts and have them all in Gmail. Then you can even create a customized 'From:' address, which lets you send messages from Gmail, but have them look like they were sent from another one of your email accounts. Please note that you can only retrieve mail from accounts that have POP3 access enabled

    13. Embarrassment-reducing new message notifications Ever replied to a message only to find out that someone sent a better, smarter reply right before you? Now, if someone sends a reply while you're in the middle of reading a conversation (or replying to it), you'll get a notification that a new message has arrived. Click "update conversation" to see what you’ve missed.

    14. Forward all When viewing a conversation, use the new “Forward all” link on the right if you want to forward the entire conversation instead of just one message.

    15. Gmail on your mobile Gmail on your phone with just a click or two. You'll also like it because: It has the same Gmail interface you know and love Your account stays synchronized whether you access it from your computer or the phone You can easily view attachments such as photos, documents and .pdf files

    16. A picture's worth a thousand words With contact pictures in Gmail, you can pick ones for yourself, see which ones your friends have chosen, and set certain pictures to show up for specific people in your Gmail account. Best of all, you can even send picture suggestions to your friends

    17. Shortcuts on the right Now Gmail automatically detects addresses and tracking numbers, and displays useful information such as directions and package tracking alongside your messages

    18. Using an address alias Gmail doesn't offer traditional aliases, but you can receive messages sent to your.username+any.alias@gmail.com. For example, messages sent to jane.doe+notes@gmail.com are delivered to jane.doe@gmail.com. Great for Internet Sites.

    19. Break time …and proof that we need funnier TV shows

    21. Chat with AOL, MSN in Gtalk? Google Talk has claimed a whole lot of IM converts. If you're one of them, though, you probably still have a lot of contacts who use other services, like AIM, Yahoo, and even (gasp!) MSN. Today I'll show you how to chat with all of your instant messaging buddies—with all the benefits of Gmail and web integration—using Google Talk as a universal chat application.

    22. Set up Google Talk with Psi When you're done, launch Psi. The first thing you need to do is set up your Gmail account (as you know your Google chat works through your Gmail address), so type in a descriptive name at the Add Account screen (Gchat will do) and click Add. Now you need to enter in all of the pertinent information on the Account tab of the setup.

    23. Register your other IM services with a transport server Now comes the magic part. Connect your Google Talk account with Psi by right-clicking the account name, then Status, and then Online. Now right-click the account name a second time and click Service Discovery.

    24. Mobile Take Google with you on the go Get Search, Maps, Gmail and more, designed especially for your mobile. Want to get started right away? Just click the button and we'll send a link to your phone. http://www.google.com/m

    25. New magical blue circle on your map See your location on the map, with or without GPS. Save time and tedious keystrokes finding where you are, what's around you, and how to get there. Watch the video on the right to see how it works.

    26. Text message Google for quick results Send TXT to 466453 'GOOGLE’ Send TXT commands, help set location 84108 pizza / weather / movies save off / save on translate hello in french directions pasadena ca to 94043

    27. 1-800-GOOG-411 Search for businesses by name or category. Can't stand typing? GOOG-411 will understand your voice and find the business you're looking for. Search by name ("Giovanni's pizza") or category ("Pizza"). Connect to the business directly, free of charge. No need to write down a note or memorize long phone numbers. GOOG-411 connects you, free of charge. Get more details by SMS — Simply say "text message" and GOOG-411 will send you a text message with more information and a link to a map of the business you've selected, free. Dial 1 800 GOOG-411. For fastest access, simple add GOOG-411 to your contact list: 1 800 466-4411

    28. Google to Bid for the 700MHz Spectrum Google announced that it will bid in the FCC auction of wireless spectrum in the 700 MHz band. "We believe it's important to put our money where our principles are. Consumers deserve more competition and innovation than they have in today's wireless world. No matter which bidder ultimately prevails, the real winners of this auction are American consumers who likely will see more choices than ever before in how they access the Internet," said Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO.

    29. GPHONE OR NOT?

    31. Android™ will deliver a complete set of software for mobile devices: an operating system, middleware and key mobile applications. An early look at the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) is now available.

    32. Vendor Support

    34. GPhone Photos

    35. Google Apps for Domains A set of Google services targeted to small and mid sized companies. With the new service, companies can use Gmail, Talk, Calendar and Page Creator under a single control panel. Applications and data will be hosted by Google, for free, with ad support.

    36. GAFD Your personal website Free for personal use Email @yourdomain.com Calendar and contact share within your family

    37. iEarth Google's answer to NASA's problem regarding weather data. Every day, NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS) transmits terabytes of data back to ground stations. A terabyte is 1024 gigabytes, or about one trillion bytes, of information.

    38. Reasons we NEED iEarth Consider the following video clip

    40. iEarth ASA's EOS consists of a dozen satellites, plus weather balloons and assorted ground-based sensors. Air temperature, water-vapor density, concentrations of selected aerosols across wide swaths of the plate pour in. How can you possibly organize this much information?

    41. iEarth (Google Earth - from space) Enter Google, whose Google Earth application already provides easy access to worldwide maps. iEarth is an application that superimposes this data on top of 3D maps provided by Google Earth.

    42. Grand Central Service that links all your phone numbers and gives additional features. "Grand Central is an abstraction of phone service. (...) It sits on top of your phone service - cell, pots, skype, whatever you have, and adds features by being in front of your phone service,

    43. Edit Maps Collaboratively "The My Maps feature of Google Maps lets people create maps to share their hobbies and expertise with the world. For example, a surfing enthusiast could map out their favorite surf spots or a surfing club could plot all the best beaches in Southern California. Now imagine if all the surfers around the globe worked together, leveraging their combined knowledge to create a single map of the best surf spots worldwide, applying the power of wiki-style collaboration to cartography,"

    44. Personalized Maps

    45. Will GDrive Ever Launch? Wall Street Journal reports that Google plans to launch a service for storing files. Of course, we all know about GDrive, an internal Google project, and Google's goal to store 100% of user's data. "With infinite storage, we can house all user files, including: emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc and make it accessible from anywhere (any device, any platform, etc),"

    46. YES

    47. iGoogle

    48. Rule-Based iGoogle Themes

    49. NewsMap a la Google Newsmap is a brilliant visualization for the headlines that reflects the importance of a news. Everything is displayed in a single page that is automatically updated. "Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator. A treemap visualization algorithm helps display the enormous amount of information gathered by the aggregator."

    50. News in a new way

    51. GMobileSync http://rareedge.com/gmobilesync/ GMobileSync is officially open-source. You can get involved with the project at CodePlex. I will still be contributing and maintaining releases. (Heck, I still need the program too for my mobile!) If you’re one of the several developers who have contacted me in the last few months offering to help… now is your chance! GMobileSync is entirely written in C# (all managed code) and uses the .NET 2.0 Framework.

    52. UNGOOGLEFI

    53. Crayon Physics http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/games/crayon/ Check it out Deluxe Coming soon http://www.kloonigames.com/crayon/

    54. XDA Wifi share http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341398 Starting with Windows Mobile 5 AKU3 Microsoft included an "Internet Sharing" application, for free, that allowed you to share your Internet connection (like the commercial apps PDANet and USBModem). But all of these applications only supported sharing your dial-up connection via a USB cable or Bluetooth PAN/DUN connection. This hacked version lets you share your Internet connection via an Ad Hoc WiFi network. This useful, among other reasons, if you want to share your Internet Connection with a device that doesn't support Bluetooth PAN, or USB Host connectivity, but does support Ad Hoc WiFi networks, such as a Sony PSP or iPod Touch.

    55. Cell Phones LOTS of NEW Cell phones to DEMO Thanks to in completely Random typed order T-Mobile, Sprint, ATT (the old Cingular), Verizon

    56. DONE

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