If you are a Google user fanatic and loves to use Google’s desktop applications, it is certainly at your pleasure to be using these same applications that you like directly on your Android phone. Google thrived hard to provide the public consumers with its best Android Apps in 2012. Google application fanatics are very pleased when Google made available their desktop applications on Android. Now, using these valuable desktop applications of Google is made more convenient to use with instant access through the Android applications that you can download directly to your Android mobile device. Mobile users are now optimistic that they can be as productive using their Android phones as they are using their desktop when using the Google applications on Android mobiles.
GmailGmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. Get your email instantly via push notifications, read and respond to your conversations online & offline, and search and find any email.It's always easy to find what you're looking with the power of Google Search right in your inbox. Gmail is always available wherever you are, from any device - desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.
Google ChromeGoogle Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. It was released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008. As of November 2012, according to StatCounter, Google Chrome had 35% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser. Net Applications, however, indicates that Chrome is only third when it comes to the size of its user base, behind Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Google TranslateGoogle Translate is a free statistical multilingual machine-translation service provided by Google Inc. to translate written text from one language into another. Before October 2007, for languages other than Arabic, Chinese and Russian, Google used a SYSTRAN based translator which is used by other translation services such as Babel Fish, AOL, and Yahoo.
Google CurrentsGoogle Currents is a social magazine app for tablet computers released by Google in December 2011. It is currently available for Android and iOS devices. The application covers a variety of sources and offers a list of featured content that includes Forbes, CNET, ReadWriteWeb, IBN Live, Zigwheels and the like.
Google Voice SearchGoogle Voice Search or Search by Voice is a Google product that allows someone to use Google Search by speaking on a mobile phone or computer, i.e. have the device search for data upon entering information on what to search into the device by speaking. There is also Voice Action which allows one to give speech commands to an Android phone. This feature is however currently limited to only a few languages: U.S. and British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish
Google EarthGoogle Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program that was originally called EarthViewer 3D, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funded company acquired by Google in 2004 (see In-Q-Tel). It maps the Earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and GIS 3D globe. It was available under three different licenses, two currently: Google Earth, a free version with limited function; Google Earth Plus (discontinued), which included additional features; and Google Earth Pro ($399 per year), which is intended for commercial use.
GmailGmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. Get your email instantly via push notifications, read and respond to your conversations online & offline, and search and find any email.It's always easy to find what you're looking with the power of Google Search right in your inbox. Gmail is always available wherever you are, from any device - desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.
Google ChromeGoogle Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. It was released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008. As of November 2012, according to StatCounter, Google Chrome had 35% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser. Net Applications, however, indicates that Chrome is only third when it comes to the size of its user base, behind Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Google TranslateGoogle Translate is a free statistical multilingual machine-translation service provided by Google Inc. to translate written text from one language into another. Before October 2007, for languages other than Arabic, Chinese and Russian, Google used a SYSTRAN based translator which is used by other translation services such as Babel Fish, AOL, and Yahoo.
Google CurrentsGoogle Currents is a social magazine app for tablet computers released by Google in December 2011. It is currently available for Android and iOS devices. The application covers a variety of sources and offers a list of featured content that includes Forbes, CNET, ReadWriteWeb, IBN Live, Zigwheels and the like.
Google Voice SearchGoogle Voice Search or Search by Voice is a Google product that allows someone to use Google Search by speaking on a mobile phone or computer, i.e. have the device search for data upon entering information on what to search into the device by speaking. There is also Voice Action which allows one to give speech commands to an Android phone. This feature is however currently limited to only a few languages: U.S. and British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish
Google EarthGoogle Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program that was originally called EarthViewer 3D, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funded company acquired by Google in 2004 (see In-Q-Tel). It maps the Earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and GIS 3D globe. It was available under three different licenses, two currently: Google Earth, a free version with limited function; Google Earth Plus (discontinued), which included additional features; and Google Earth Pro ($399 per year), which is intended for commercial use.
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