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Google Earth opens new ?Sky? for stargazers - Space- msnbc.com
Google Earth has launched a new feature called Sky, a ?virtual telescope? that the company hopes will turn millions of Internet users into stargazers. (more...)
Google Calendar
What's new with Google Calendar. Just launched! Snooze reminders on your desktop with Google Talk, Labs Edition Get Google Calendar reminders on your desktop that you can snooze! (more...)
New website launched | CDex
1. Daniel L. 2. Richard P. 3. Michael W. 4. John D. 5. Justin R. 6. Fredric E. 7. Stephen P. 8. Nelson I. 9. Claudio C. (more...)
Gmail: What's been keeping the Gmail team busy
Here's a taste of what's new since Labs first launched: Google Calendar and Docs gadgets; A forgotten attachment detector; Advanced IMAP controls; Canned responses to save and ... (more...)
Launched - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Launched is the second album from German hardcore punk band, Beatsteaks. It was released in March, 2000 on Epitaph Records and follows the band's debut release 48/49 in 1997 on XNO ... (more...)
NASA - ST5
The ST5 micro-satellites successfully launched on March 22, 2006 aboard an Orbital Sciences Pegasus Rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. (more...)
Shoulder-launched missile weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A shoulder-launched missile weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile at a target, yet is small enough to be carried by a single person, and fired while held on one's shoulder. (more...)
launched definition of launched in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
To cause a program to load and run. Contrast with exit. (more...)
Qtrax Claims Major Labels Are Onboard With P2P Music Sharing (Updated ...
The service launched today, after what Klepfisz called four and a half years of negotiations with the labels. But the resulting deals are nowhere near as firm as Klepfisz indicated ... (more...)
launched definition | Dictionary.com
lônch, länch) Pronunciation Key v. launched, launch·ing, launch·es v. tr. To throw or propel with force; hurl: launch a spear. To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or ... (more...)