Daily Archives: June 2, 2011

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Google Announces +1 Buttons for Third Party Web Sites

Google is rolling out its +1 recommend button across third-party web sites, as well as to Google properties, a day after Twitter introduced a “Follow” button for third-party sites.

The +1 recommend button was first introduced in March for Google search results and advertisements.

“Today, we’re releasing +1 buttons to the whole web,” Google said on its blog on Wednesday. The company said it had already partnered with a few sites where the +1 buttons will figure in the near future. Google is also introducing the buttons on its own sites such as Android Market, Blogger, YouTube, and Product Search.

“With a single click you can recommend that raincoat, news article or favorite sci-fi movie to friends, contacts and the rest of the world,” Google said on its blog. “The next time your connections search, they could see your +1’s directly in their search results, helping them find your recommendations when they’re most useful.”

Google also introduced on Wednesday tools that web masters can use to include the +1 recommend button on their web sites.

The company said it was continuing to roll out the +1 button for English-language searches on Google.com. Users who want to recommend search results and search ads using +1 earlier can opt in through Google’s experimental search site. To see recommendations from friends and contacts in Google search, users have to be signed into their Google Account.

Twitter introduced this week new “Follow” buttons on third-party web sites, that allow users to discover and follow Twitter accounts directly from the web sites they visit. It also added a tool that enables web sites to add the Follow button.

A large number of web sites already provide links that invite visitors to follow them on Twitter. These links however take the user to the Twitter site, where they can then decide to follow the Twitter account.

More than 50 sites added the new Follow button on Tuesday, including a large number of news sites and some web sites of celebrities.

On the lines of the “Like” introduced by Facebook on third-party sites, the new Twitter and Google buttons will help these companies keep track of the sites that users visit, and their preferences, analysts said.

Crux Loaded Clamshell Keyboard Case for iPad

The Crux Loaded™ is the world’s first clamshell-keyboard case to features both a remote-Bluetooth trackpad and an additional-external battery for your iPad.

Trackpad: CruxCase™ has been developing technology that allows you to navigate the iPad via a remote-Bluetooth trackpad. With the remote trackpad, you’ll be able to control your iPad’s screen using all the same multi-touch functions currently on iOS. Scroll pages, resize pictures, play games, and do many other functions without having to lift your arm to touch your iPad’s screen. The Crux Loaded™ is also the preferred tool when accessing another PC using a remote-desktop program such as LogMeIn Ignition™, Jump Desktop™, or Splashtop™.

Battery: The Crux Loaded™ features an extra-external battery within it’s base. When the battery is connected to you iPad via Apples 30-pin cord, it extends your iPad’s battery life by about 7.5 hours between charges.

Available Fall 2011

More info: The Crux Loaded™ is the world’s first clamshell-keyboard case to features both a remote-Bluetooth trackpad and an additional-external battery for your iPad.

Trackpad: CruxCase™ has been developing technology that allows you to navigate the iPad via a remote-Bluetooth trackpad. With the remote trackpad, you’ll be able to control your iPad’s screen using all the same multi-touch functions currently on iOS. Scroll pages, resize pictures, play games, and do many other functions without having to lift your arm to touch your iPad’s screen. The Crux Loaded™ is also the preferred tool when accessing another PC using a remote-desktop program such as LogMeIn Ignition™, Jump Desktop™, or Splashtop™.

Battery: The Crux Loaded™ features an extra-external battery within it’s base. When the battery is connected to you iPad via Apples 30-pin cord, it extends your iPad’s battery life by about 7.5 hours between charges.

Available Fall 2011