Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 26, 2006.

Lastly known that the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) have teamed up with Google to offer freely available National Archives video on Google Video.
"Students and researchers whether in San Francisco or Bangladesh can watch remarkable video such as World War II newsreels and the story of Apollo 11 - the historic first landing on the Moon."
The pilot program undertaken by the National Archives and Google features 101 films from the audiovisual collections preserved at the Archives.
History buffs and researchers rejoice. Looking over the offerings, there are a lot of really cool videos to check out.
Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 24, 2006.
What Google Says is …..
Want to create an online photo tour of your vacation to Bali? An overview of the South American precipitation cycle for your science class? A shrine to your pet ferret?
Now’s your chance. We’re testing a new product that makes creating your own web pages as easy as creating a document in a word processor. Google Page Creator is a free tool that lets you create web pages right in your browser and publish them to the web with one click. There’s no software to download and no web designer to hire. The pages you create are hosted on Google servers and are available at http://yourgmailusername.googlepages.com for the world to see.
Aimed at making creating a web page “as easy as it is to create one on a word processor,” get your Google Pages started by signing in with your Gmail account. Then say hello to 100 megabytes of free storage space and what sounds like virtually unlimited bandwidth.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 23, 2006.

Web 2.0 pundit Richard McManus offers up the best Web-based office solutions of 2006. Leading the pack as far as e-mail goes is GMail.
There are various companies offering hosted email for businesses - Webmail.us and Sproutit.com are two that spring to mind. But for me, the clear innovator and leader in the web email department was and still is Google’s Gmail. It was released as a beta on 1 April 2004 and I’ve been using it as my main email client since September 2004.