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Will Google Sync Supplant MobileMe?

Macworld’s Dan Moren with a clear eyed evaluation of Google’s new iTunes-free contact and calendar sync as it relates to MobileMe:

It’s the kind of thing that would look like a shot across Apple’s bow if it weren’t for the fact that the two companies are apparently the best of pals—Google CEO Eric Schmidt is still [...]

Google Tasks Web App on iPhone

Google Mobile Blog: Google’s gMail integrated Tasks is now available via a web app for iPhones and iTouches. I don’t use it, but you can sign in and give it a go if you’re on your phone reading this.
What I’d really like to see is the ability to sync todos from Mail.app to the iPhone. [...]

Drag and Drop Upload to Google Docs

GDocsUploader removes the clumsiness of uploading your docs onto the web.

Google Mobile App… – TechCrunch

TechCrunch detailing the fate of Google Mobile App for the iPhone and it’s speak to search feature. Hopefully this makes it out.

Use Google to Master a New Language – Some Tools and Techniques

Learning a new language is no easy task. Here are some tools and techniques to help you make the most of Google’s powerful language translation features and become a master at a foreign tongue.

Jailbreak the G1

Macworld gives the heads up that the G1 has been cracked. In unrelated news, I covet an iPhone here in South Korea!

Google Earth on iPhone and iPod Touch

Google Earth (iTunes Link) is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Check the demo vid on YouTube. Yeah!

Monitor a Currency’s Performance From Dashboard

The easiest way to monitor a currency, I think, is with Google. Just type in your currency and your target currency and Google will give you an up to date exchange rate. Here’s how to monitor a currency’s exchange rate using Google and Dashboard.

Gears comes to Safari

TUAW lets us know that Google Gears is now available for Safari. I’m not totally familiar with Gears, but this is a great development for Safari users (like myself). Despite a philosophical soft-spot for Firefox, I can’t stand to use it myself, so Gears for Firefox wasn’t really an option for me. [...]