Launched in 1980, Pac-Man is one of the most successful arcade games of all times. This year, Pac-Man turns 30 and Google created a playable Pac-Man doodle on its homepage on the launch day (22nd May).
The Google Pac-Man doodle was so popular that it is now permanently available at http://www.google.com/pacman/
Not only that, it is estimated that world over, 4.82 million hours have been spent playing the Google Pac-Man on the launch day alone, translating in $120 mn loss in economy. Nothing short of any record, the next time your company sends out those lay-off notices, you know who to blame. While that happens, all you need to do is Insert Coin to be a part of the Google doodle community.

Insert Coin to play
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From time to time, Google has added functionality to its products, particularly Gmail. It is quite worth keeping an eye on that ‘Labs’ link on top.
Today, I tell you about an exciting new use you could put your Gmail account to, reducing the number of open browser tabs (or windows) and making your Gmail box a step above others. You can add iGoogle gadgets into Gmail, and the best way to start off is to add the two hottest social media gadgets, Facebook and Twitter.
Here’s a step-by-step to enable the gadgets. You can find and add pretty much any gadget but the two below work best for me. Of course you can view them full-screen in place of your email rather than in the sidebar:
To install them, just do the following:
1. Go to Settings –> Labs, find “Add any gadget by URL” and activate it.
2. Find a XML gadget for Gmail or iGoogle.
3. Go to Settings –> Gadgets, enter the gadget URL into the text box and click Add.
These are the gadget URLs:
Twitter – http://www.twittergadget.com/gadget_gmail.xml
Facebook – http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/104971404861070329537/facebook.xml
That’s it!
Share other cool gadgets that you use in your Gmail box in the comments.
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Google Docs have immense powers waiting to be tamed and tweaked to serve different purposes. One great feature is to use forms to input data in a preset format.
Using a form can make managing your finances really easy. There are some simple steps that can get you all set up for that new year resolution you’ve been making all those years
Follow the link to jump to the article that explains it all
Gmail+Google Docs Expense Tracking
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