If you want a free Google Sticker for your shiny new laptop to show off that you’re a fan of Google, you can grab a free sticker from iPrint.com. They also have shirts, cups, mugs and much more stuff. The shipping for your sticker is free (worldwide!).

Ok, so everyone should now have access to Google Buzz, but how would you follow people on Google Buzz? Actually, I’m surprised that Google did so little to make their new service user-friendly. Google did not even add a “Follow” button to Google profiles. In order to use Buzz, you will need a Google profile, only then people can find you.

So, Google just launched their brand new service “Google Buzz”. The Twitter-killer-force has been unleashed!
But what if Google forgot you? What if Google Buzz is not showing up for you?

After Chinese hackers attacked Google’s infrastructure and illegally accessed the Gmail accounts of human righs activists, Google decided that they will stop the censorship of Google.CN or shutdown the site forever.

Do you use Gmail and need a Windows 7 Gmail Gadget? I certainly do. This Gmal widget is a real time saver and will help you to check your inbox in just a few seconds. The Gmail widget fully supports the Windows 7 Jumplists and even allows you to preview your mail on your taskbar.

The new year is about to start. If one of your New Year resolutions is that you want to start organizing yourself, then a Google calendar gadget for Windows 7 might come in handy.

Google has been working on a new OS for a while now – Google Chrome OS.
Just a few days ago it was available for download over at chromium.org

Image Source: techcrunch.com
By now the download has been removed by Google. Google’s OS might become pretty popular – it might become the first choice for netbooks!
When you think of Microsoft, you also think of Intel. Those two names are connected to each other very closely. But will this change soon? Will we think about Google instead of Microsoft when we hear the name “Intel”?
Intel teamed up with Google to work on a OS simply called “Google Chrome OS”. According to heise, there are many other companies who will support Google’s new operating system:
- Acer, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Toshiba and Adobe
Despite the fact that Intel is working on a netbook OS too, they are working closely together with Google now. How can that be?
Intel’s latest CPU’s “Core i7″…

Intel Core i7

