All the rumors about Google are true. Or at least most of them. I've finally decided to collect some excerpts from news articles and blog posts that announce a new Google service or a new feature and start with "Google has finally". In retrospect, everything seems obvious probably because Google set the bar so high that nothing seems impossible.
#1 "Google has finally launched the long-awaited Lively virtual reality service."
#2 "Google has finally added a link to its privacy policy on its home page."
#3 "Google has finally remembered it has an IM client, releasing a Labs test of a new version of Google Talk."
#4 "Google has finally released its long awaited answer to Amazon's web services."
#5 "Google has finally released a version of its Google Desktop search for Mac OS X users."
#6 "Google has finally enabled offline access to Google Docs using their Google Gears plug-in."
#7 "To google has finally been added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary."
#8 "Google has finally added the long-awaited search box to their popular web-based RSS reader."
#9 "Google has finally come out with Street View."
#10 "Google has finally opened up Orkut subscription for all users."
#11 "Google has finally proved its seriousness about healthcare by opening Google Health release to general public."
#12 "Google has finally launched Google Finance, its Yahoo Finance slayer."
#13 "Google has finally announced its open-source mobile phone software, Android."
#14 "In addition to giving us ever-growing amounts of e-mail space, Google has finally added IMAP access to Gmail."
#15 "Google has finally posted a public message about their new favicon on their official Blog."
#16 "Google has finally released a product/service that is NOT stamped with a 'beta' moniker - Google Checkout."
#17 "Google has finally begun introducing some support for Boolean operators with the addition of an OR operator." (that's from January 2001)
#18 "It may have taken 16 months, but Google has finally done something with its JotSpot acquisition."
#19 "Google has finally announced their long anticipated paypal killer. The name: Google Checkout."
#20 "After gangbuster earnings quarter after quarter, search king Google has finally disappointed Wall Street."
#21 "Google has finally released a beta version of its long-awaited and much anticipated blog search, two years after it acquired the popular Blogger technology."
#22 "Google has finally lifted the invitation-only restriction on opening Gmail accounts."
#23 "Google has finally revealed its hand in the scholarly research market, unveiling a beta search site called Google Scholar."
#24 "Google has finally made another acquisition, and this time, the lucky target was a company known as Jaiku."
#25 "It took nearly a decade, but Internet giant Google is finally honoring Veterans Day with a special holiday design for its famous logo."
#26 "Synchronization is probably the most requested feature for Google Calendar and Google has finally done something about it." (other contexts from this blog)
I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Google has finally launched a browser, an operating system, a time travel machine or that it has finally released a search engine for obvious news.
July 30, 2008
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wohoho...
ReplyDeletei believe this collected "google-finale-things" should enough for a couple months.
very nice.. i'll check it.
and a... Maybe i'll "blog-this" this post :)
But it still hasn't release "gdrive" grrrr
ReplyDeleteGoogle Operating System has finally run out of news about Google? :P
ReplyDeleteDon't Look Back ... Look forward ... Google has yet to ...
ReplyDelete*"Google has yet to find the key to making money with YouTube"
*"Google has yet to release an official notifier for Reader"
*"Google has yet to ruin any company they bought"
*"Google has yet to develop a second huge, fantastically profitable monopoly - the Office equivalent - but AdSense is getting there. ."
*"Google has yet to come up with a plan to restrain the massive infringements on YouTube"
*"Google has yet to see the light and provided a REST interface to the search API instead"
*"Google has yet to formally toss its hat into the portal ring, analysts say a number of its recent moves, such as offering the ability to customize the Google home page and upgrades to news search and other content-oriented products leave little doubt that it's headed that way.(2005!)"
*"google has yet to tackle ... blog spam"
*"Google has yet to figure out crowdsourcing search" (huh!?!)
And finally ...
*"Google has yet to show they can't be trusted".
Onward, as they say, and upward!
Where is Picasa for Mac? They know people want it then whats the issue?
ReplyDeleteGoogle has yet to find an image in the Internet if you give the image file.....
ReplyDeleteUmm... Guys.. Google has launched a browser internally... Was touring Google's MV office when I came across the product... And the powers that be are at liberty to ask Marissa Mayer about this. I kid you not, this is not a rumour. I have seen it with my own eyes.
ReplyDeleteGooglers should read this blog and try to fix any problems. They can't be just too happy working for Google, they also have to create innovative products.
ReplyDelete"Umm... Guys.. Google has launched a browser internally... Was touring Google's MV office when I came across the product... And the powers that be are at liberty to ask Marissa Mayer about this. I kid you not, this is not a rumour. I have seen it with my own eyes."
ReplyDeletethis doesnt surprise me, they probably have their own OS working too...
"But it still hasn't release "gdrive" grrrr"
ReplyDeleteThat's the one popping into my head, too.
"Google has finally unveiled GDrive, otherwise known as Platypus, giving Microsoft's Skydrive a run for its money..."
Dare to dream, folks.
what about google health?
ReplyDeleteFinally there's a post about Finally Google.
ReplyDelete"Where is Picasa for Mac? They know people want it then whats the issue?"
ReplyDeleteI think Google decided it wasn't worth trying to compete with iPhoto, so they instead made it possible to use iPhoto with Picasa Web Albums: http://picasa.google.com/web/mac_tools.html
Google's Mac Products page:
http://www.google.com/mac/
What about Google health and picasa for mac? I am not sure but I think that Google had launched a browser for internal use.
ReplyDelete"this doesnt surprise me, they probably have their own OS working too..."
ReplyDeleteThey do, it's called Goobuntu, search wikipedia for it.
You forgot one ;p
ReplyDelete"Google has finally added SSL support for Gmail.
@Hunnter:
ReplyDeleteThat's not true. Gmail has always has SSL support, but now you have the option to see HTTPS version when you go to gmail.com.
Googlers should read this blog and try to fix any problems. They can't be just too happy working for Google, they also have to create innovative products.
ReplyDeletei thinks it is the best to every one thanks for google.