Depending on your version of Mac OS and Google software there may be an uninstaller to be found at...
/Library/Application Support/Google/GoogleVoiceAndVideoUninstaller.app
That is: Double click on your hard disc icon
Then in the hard disc window double click on the Library folder
and then the Application Support folder
and then the Google folder
In there double click on the GoogleVoiceAndVideoUninstaller.app which will run a script to uninstall the software.
Restart the computer to reset everything.
From the Google calendar's Settings there is a link to Delete your calendar.
You can use your camera on your mac in any type of messaging system but for google talk you will also need a special microphone that you can buy at radio shack
The Logitech Z5300 speaker system can be used with a Mac but check that your Mac will be able to connect - the Toslink may require an adaptor. (See links below)
as far as I know, it's called a MAC adress, and these are specific numbers allocated to specific device within your computer, eg. netword adaptor ect. So you can't really get a mac-adress for your computer, but u can for network adaptor (NIC) peace
A photograph of a Mac can be taken by pointing a camera towards the Mac and pressing the button.
There is a version available for the Mac
Google Earth 5 is available for the Mac. (See links below)
Very few Vivitar cameras come with Mac OS X support the software is often for Windows computers. Try connecting the camera to the Mac with the USB cable, turn the camera on, and see if iPhoto or the Image Capture application recognises it. If the camera has a removable memory card then the addition of a card reader may help. Specific details of camera and version of Mac OS X would help.
Google is different from The Others
Google Chrome for Mac OS X 10.4.11 can be downloaded from several sites on the Internet. However, the most current version of Google Chrome for Mac is 34.0.1847.131.
google maplestory for mac
No, Google Chrome will not allow viruses into your Mac (to the best of its abilities, but most likely no since there is no known virus for a Mac yet).