Google Voice Finally Heads to iPhone With HTML5 Webapp
Posted on : 01-26-2010 | By : Cool Geex | In : Google Voice, iPhone
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What’s the solution to Apple’s stinginess about Google getting an official Google Voice app on the iPhone App Store? A webapp that has about all the functionality, but usable on any HTML5-capable smartphone.
The webapp mimics the functionality of hitting up Google Voice on your desktop. You can make calls, send texts, listen to voicemails, change your settings and access your contacts all from your phone’s browser. It syncs up with your Google account’s contact list—not your iPhone’s contact list—so you’ll have to make sure to sync your contacts to Google first. The Pre however, if you already have your GV account as one of your contacts, should have a more transparent process.
The Real GDrive – Not from Google but from Glide
Posted on : 01-14-2010 | By : Cool Geex | In : Cloud, Google
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Cloud OS Glide finally gave a name to its online storage, calling it the “GDrive” And also increased its capacity to 30GB.
It was a rumored for years that Google is about to come out with their own cloud storage called GDrive
But now that Google released their own Cloud Hosting without choosing the Already Branded name GDrive Glide jumped on the name.
Good Call….. Glide
HAITI Earthquake Fund
Posted on : 01-14-2010 | By : Cool Geex | In : Cool Geex
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Haiti yesterday faced a natural disaster of unprecedented proportion, an earthquake unlike anything the country has ever experienced.
The magnitude 7.0 earthquake – and several very strong aftershocks – struck only 10 miles from Port-au-Prince.
If you want to help you can do one of the following:
Text YELE to 501501. It’ll automatically donate $5 to Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund and charge your cell phone bill.
Text “HAITI” to 90999. It’ll automatically donate $10 to Red Cross relief efforts and charge your cell phone bill.
If you want to donate more Please go to Yele Haiti Earthquake Fund and choose the amount.
Cool Geex already did….
Make Your Mac Terminal More Personal
Posted on : 01-08-2010 | By : Cool Geex | In : Mac Leopard, Snow Leopard, Terminal
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Terminal windows are usually pretty boring, but you can make them more personal by adding a welcome message and changing some colors.
To do so, open your terminal under Applications –> Utilities.
Then type : open -e ~/.profile (The file will open in the graphic text editor)
Go to the end of the file and add the red text:
echo -n “Current Time: “ (To Show The Current Time)
date
echo “Disk Usage:” (To Show the Disk Usage)
df -h













