Apple Takes a Bite of “Don’t Be Evil”
Apple has created a mobile phone revolution with their iPhone. With over 40 million units sold worldwide they have captivated more than 60% of the market and turned thousands of tech lovers into drooling fanboys with open wallets.
All seemed perfect until Google came along with it’s hippie mobile platform that they planned to make open More >
[Rumor] Nexus One coming to Verizon on March 23rd?
Well we have another Nexus One release to Verizon Wireless rumor. The newest rumor is that the Nexus will be realsed to Verizon’s network on March 23rd, perfect timing for the beginning of CTIA.
This would clearly fall into the “Spring 2010 Launch Window”, so maybe March 23rd is the day!
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Google NEVER Gives up! Is It Still A Good Thing When They Have Free Music?
Google lost the bid for Lala to Apple, but don’t worry, Google never gives up. Yes, they have lost track of Lala now, so Google plans to make their own music service. Almost nothing is known about the service at this point, but some roumors out on the internet rumored it to be called “Google More >
Google Steps In As A Utility
A month ago, Google expressed it’s interest in energy, by announcing that it was applying to buy and sell electricity on federally-regulated wholesale energy markets with a new division called Google Energy. And Google just got the green light to go for it (green, get it?). Well, Google has been green for a while now, More >
Google Buzz is staying in Gmail
Over the last few days, we’ve been hearing several concerns over Google’s latest product, Google Buzz.
Buzz is Google’s latest step in the direction of entering the Social world. Dubbed a “Friendfeed clone,” it essentially allows users to update their status for their “Followers” to read. We covered it in depth here.
Recently, there have been some More >
Google has bought Aardvark [Updated]
This just in- Google has purchased Aardvark, the popular Q&A site, for a reported $50 million dollars.
Aardvark is essentially a social search engine startup founded by ex-googlers. It communicates with users via it’s site, vark.com, IM, and its iPhone app (which is great!).
Details are sketchy right now, but we are wondering why Google purchased Aardvark; More >
Google’s new Social Product: “Google Buzz”
Today, Google unleashed its latest step towards the Social Web- Google Buzz.
Launched earlier today, Buzz is essentially Twitter/Friendfeed Google Style. Those who use Google Reader and Google’s Real-Time Search often will easily find their way around it. Users can publish Status Updates, Pictures, Videos, and links real time to followers. Contacts that you email and More >
See what people are Tweeting about a page on Chrome with Twitter Reactions
Everyday, the web grows more and more connected. We post millions of links of Facebook and Twitter to our friends and followers everyday. Twitter Reactions, a Google Chrome extension, allows us to see what OTHERS are tweeting about whatever webpage you’re on. I’ve found that it comes in handy. Try it out!
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Google to unveil Social Features tomorrow
Google is set to become a lot more social.
In an event scheduled for 10 AM (Pacific time) tomorrow, Google will be unveiling new social features, either in the form of additions to current Google products or a new product altogether.
According to the Wall Street Journal, as well as other Tech blogs, Google is expected to More >
Google Books updates UI
When I logged into Google Books today, my jaw dropped.
I was quite surprised. Gone was Google Books’ outdated homepage. This is newer, more social, more usable, and much more relevant than the UI of yesterday.
As you know, Google Books is great for reading books online for free. Many books now are becoming more and more More >
