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Google has announced that it is planning to wind down its Labs project as the company aims to its streamline product portfolio and pay more attention on development efforts. The Google Labs project is a platform for all the early stage product prototypes and allows end users to try out without any guarantees of their future existence.

Google's plan to stop Google Labs has already sparked debate whether the Giant Internet company has done the right thing. If we consider the fact that Google has always touted its policy of introducing new products and allowing the users lay their hands on them.

It should be noted that Google Labs was often touted as as the playground for its curious users. The Labs also served as incubator for some of the popular Google products such as Google Maps, Google Readers and Google Groups.

There are more than 50 experimental products listed under Google Labs. When Google Labs disappear, some will be included into existing products. However, there's no comments on which of the products will disappear and which ones will not. Moreover, correct date for shutting down Google Labs has not been announced.

The company added that the most of the Android apps on the Labs will be transferred to the Android Market. Google promises that its product-specific Labs sites, like Gmail Labs, Google Maps Labs and Search Experiments are not going to be affected.


Charts and pie diagrams are ways to convey the relative status of different parameters or products. This can be represented in a table or spread sheet. This will be a tedious task to read and understand each and every item.

Here I am introducing 5 of the most used JavaScript for converting the boring set of available data into useful charts.
1..            Emprise JavaScript Charts

Emprise JavaScript Charts are commonly used JavaScripts which supports charts including Area, Bar, Line, Trend and so on. It also offers the facility to import data from many formats like XML, CSV and JSON.

2.            Flot


Flot is another popular charting solution which has a lot of interactive features like zooming. Mouse tracking is also its salient feature.

3.            Google Chart Tools

Google chart tool combines two charting solutions namely Google Visualization API and the Google Chart API. It is highly user friendly and interactive. An important feature of this tool is that we can make charts using GUI interface.

4.          JScharts

JScharts is impressive charting solution offering powerful charting options. It allows various data formats. We can make pie charts, line, bar and so on using this tool.

5.            YUI Charts Control

This is a part of YUI library. It is based on JavaScript, but users are required to have flash player installed to access this tool.

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Google is taking bold strategy to deal with Android's biggest problem which is the availability of operating system in many versions. They are also available in wide range of devices. The Android has four various operating system versions such as 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1 which is spread across about 20 devices. Some phones not available yet like Sony Ericsson's Xperia range will come with an outdated version.

Google took measures to detach many of the applications from its main OS and to make them available to download through Android market. As a result of this users will get access to new features as soon as they are released.

Thus Google’s defragmentation strategy makes sense.

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