Category: Google Docs

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Chromebook Pixel is a Great Deal, And Here’s Why

At first glance, Google’s new Chromebook Pixel looks like a horrible deal. Weak Operating system, middle of the road hardware, and a $1300+ pricetag. I even ranted about the price here. But then I reevaluated all of the extras Google was throwing in, and although it’s expensive, it’s actually a good deal. Look at the breakdown below for yourself. Value Breakdown: Looking at the...

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Chromebook Pixel Becomes Reality…Starting at an unreal $1300

Last week I brought the news to you of a rumored high-end chromebook, along with a video, and within that span we’ve seen the actual low-key release of it, the Chromebook Pixel, which Google seems to be using as a weird experiment into “what if”. For those of you that are unaware of Chromebooks, they’re laptops based on Google’s Chrome OS, all of which...

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Why Google’s Poor Earnings Don’t Matter

What does Google’s recent earnings fail and stock dip mean to you? Not much. It means I’m making a “killing” in the fantasy stock market speculating. The magnitude of these things is often overemphasized. The low numbers don’t mark a slowdown for google. They mark a shift as Google evolves its’ business model. The world is going mobile and tech companies are having to...

Is Google Drive Better Than Dropbox? The Answer

As I mentioned yesterday I applied for a Google Drive invite and I received access and tested it out. Here’s my first thoughts on Google’s new Cloud Storage Solution and how it compares to Dropbox in terms of feature and value. So the first thing I noticed when I entered G-Drive for  the first time was the striking similarity to Google Docs (which I...

Is your data safe? Google Centralizes “Privacy Policy”

As a web Junky I’m not always as careful as some when it comes to data. That being said, I am still worried about the new Google Centralized Privacy Policy. I like having Separate Policies for each program because I believe Youtube which is meant for sharing should have different privacy options than my Gmail.  By overgeneralizing and Simplifying Could Google be leaving a Big Gap...