Windows 32bit Family XP RTM - 5.1.2600
XP SP1a - 1106
XP SP2 - 2180
Server 2003 RTM - 5.2.3790
Server 2003 SP1 - 1830
Server 2003 SP2 - 3959
Vista RTM - 6000.16386
Server 2008 Beta 3 - 6001.16510
Windows 64bit Family XP 64bit RTM - 5.2.3790.1830
XP 64bit SP2 - 3959
Server 2003 64bit RTM - 5.2.3790.1830
Server 2003 64bit SP2 - 3959
Vista 64bit RTM - 6000.16386
Server 2008 64bit Beta 3 - 6001.16510
We don’t know how to tell you this, but it’s time that we break up. [...]
But don’t be sad. We’ll always remember the good times: our first date, when we rolled out the new user-interface together, and the way sometimes we could just sit there and not talk at all because you are just a label. [...]
Today is a big day for us. We learned to speak some newlanguages. And frankly, you don’t translate well. But we both speak English, and we know that “u” and “I” are far apart in the alphabet. We’re farther in real life.
It’s not you. It’s us.
Love always,
The Google Reader Team
As well as adding new languages, the logo has now lost the “Labs” beaker icon and the interface appears to have gained the same top navigation bar as services like Search, Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Picasa Web Albums and Groups, although I’m not seeing any links to these other services yet.
Joining Google Reader on its graduation day is GOOG-411, the US-only “Google Voice Local Search” service for finding local business information which was launched in April this year. GOOG-411 now has its own mini-site; an updated and simplified version of the old Google Voice Local Search site which, for now, is still available in Labs.