How to Disable Push Notifications for Google Plus
by Haris on July 1, 2011
in Google, Social Networks, Tips and Tricks

Google+ pushes out notifications to your mobile devices through push notifications on Android and iPhone. Of course, they are very useful and eat a lot less battery than a service running in the background eating most of your batter.
Push Notifications for Google+ can get annoying sometimes, specially if you have a lot of activity going on in your account. How to disable push notifications? Read below.
How to Turn Off New Look in Google Calendar
by Haris on July 1, 2011
in Google, Tips and Tricks

Google Calendar has just rolled out the new interface and have given a facelift to their classic old look. Just like all the other Google apps and services getting an interface update, Calendar is no different. The concept behind the new look is the same: focus, elasticity, effortlessness.
The changes don’t stop here. According to Google, this is just the first in the series of changes they will be making in their products.
Gmail Getting a New Look – Preview from Gmail Team
In the last two days, there has been a lot of new design changes, product launches and other stuff happening at Google. After Google+, Google Bar, Google Profile – then ext Google product to get a facelift is Gmail.
The official Gmail blog has posted a preview of what we will be seeing on Gmail in the coming few months. A brand new, cleaner interface that is as beautiful as powerful Gmail is.
How to Add Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo!, LinkedIn, Flickr, Hotmail Accounts to Google Profile
by Haris on July 1, 2011
in Google, Social Networks, Tips and Tricks
The launch of Google+ has brought updates and changes to many of other Google services as well. Google Profiles in one such service. Google Profiles already got a facelift a few weeks back, but that was all part of the bigger picture – the Google+ project.
You can now add to connect your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo!, LinkedIn, Flickr, Hotmail with Google Profile. How to do that? Continue reading after the jump.
Download Your Google Data Archive with Google Takeout

Google is trying to go head-to-head with Facebook with their latest project, Google+. Just like Facebook has the option to download or backup all your profile data on your computer, Google+ also allows you to quite Google+ anytime with the addition of downloading all your Google+ profile and Google account data with Google Takeout.
Google Takeout allows you to download a copy of your data stored within Google products.
How to Send Google+ Invites
Google+ invites by email are currently not available to everyone except those who work at Google, but there is a small tip that could still make it possible for you to send invitations to your friends, family, co-workers etc.
Thanks to Badar Khushnood for sharing the tip, we can still invite everyone to join Google+. Read after the jump to know how to still send invitations even when not available by email.
Google+ Android App APK, Direct Download From Here
by Haris on June 30, 2011
in Android, Google, Mobile Apps

Google+ Android app was released yesterday when Google first took the wraps off Google+. The app is available to some countries only and for most of us living in the ‘other’ countries where the Google+ Android app is not available in the Android Market – I have shared the direct APK file for your Android phone below!
Google+ Invitations Giveaway

Google yesterday announced Google+, their another attempt to take on the social networking world which is an invite-based stage currently and the Google+ project is not open to all.
I have got my hands on an invitations today morning and now would love to share it will all my readers who still haven’t got one.
How To Watch Lunar Eclipse 2011 Live
by Haris on June 15, 2011
in Google, Mobile Apps

We geeks seriously need to get out, don’t we? Some part of the world today will be experiencing a rare 100-minute long total lunar eclipse starting at 11:20am PDT today. And for those who will not be able to experience it, Google has found a solution for that!
They are working with Slooh Space Camera to provide you a live mission interface so that you can also experience the lunar eclipse today from your home, and if you’re in one fo the following countries who won’t be able to experience it: South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.



