Jul
09
Google Launches Checkout Feature
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Have you wanted to take your store into the online word, but aren’t tech savvy enough to get started on the project? Google has devised a simple solution for adding shops to websites, and it’s called Google Checkout. With this application you can easily add a checkout system to a website or blog.
There are a few steps you have to go through to setup the gadget. You have to sign up for a Google Checkout account, fill out a Google docs spreadsheet with all the information of the products you want to sell. The just finalize it, and insert the plug-in on your website. 
With the stale economy, people are looking for any way to make money. There’s a good chance that Google Checkout could become a huge hit. With easy instructions and implementation, there’s no reason to keep from trying this gadget out.
You can sign up for Google Checkout, here. Or if you want to learn a little more about the service you can visit the forums.
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What’s the difference between Google checkout and GBuy? Are they different or one and the same?
I love the new browser and I think it’s going to kill IE. It’s just a better browser all together - and super fast. My favorite things about it are that it runs Javascript code much faster and that makes Google docs so much better!
Google isn’t that big, but yes many think that. They have no own satellites at all. The satellite Landsat 7 is launched on April 15 of 1999. All pictures it has taken (500 a day) are now used in many programs, some even much better than google Earth ! Really, also the free program Nasa World Wind is much better made to explore all these original stunning pictures of the LandSat 7.
It should be quite a while because they are very efficient already meaning they probably feel they don’t need to upgrade much. this new caffeine project will be released within the next few months though hopefully.