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The French mobile games developer Gameloft has scaled back its development on Google's Android platform, complaining that the Android application store is "not as neatly done" and offers little enticement to buy games offered there. Full Article at GamePad
Cam Edwards giggled as he shared his "Headline of the Week" with his audience Friday night at NRANews.com. Full Article at Newsbusters
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, left, and Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon Wireless, held a joint conference call in New York City today to announce their companies' new partnership. View Photo »
It is not as neatly done as on the iPhone. Google has not been very good to entice customers to actually buy products. On Android nobody is making significant revenue. We are selling 400 times more games on iPhone than on Android
ou probably missed my heated on-air debate Thursday morning with Anna Maria Tremonti, host of CBC’s The Current. Full Article at National Post
If this is true then hopefully someone else puts public domain videos on their servers and replaces Youtube (provided our broken government doesn't get in the way by passing stupid laws). But wait! I thought google supported open development! Full Article at Techdirt
Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more. Locate wireless services by a specific address, city, state, country, airport, or zip code. Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds. Full Article at PC World
Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York. Verizon will begin using Google's Android platform in it's handheld devices. View Photo »
Denver, 7:22 PM Fri Nov 20 55 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 4149 Subscribers Send a link to this post '' via email: Please enter your name. Please enter a valid email address. Full Article at Kotaku
Gameloft — and other developers according to Gameloft — are cutting back on development for Google’s Android platform due to the “weakness” of the Android Market. Full Article at The iPhone Blog
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Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, left, and Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon Wireless, held a joint conference call in New York City today to announce their companies' new partnership.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York. Verizon will begin using Google's Android platform in it's handheld devices.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO of Google, discusses the partnership with Verizon Wireless, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in New York. Google Inc. is seeing an economic recovery under way, not just in the U.S. , but also in Europe, Schmidt said Wednesday.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt (L), Chairman and CEO of Google, sits for an interview with James Fallows (R) of the Atlantic at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, speaks during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, departs after an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, makes a point during an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, sits for an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to Reuters during an interview in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to Reuters during an interview in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt listens to his introduction before speaking to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh September 23, 2009.
View Photo »A model displays an Acer laptop running Google's Android operating system at Computex 2009 in Taipei June 2, 2009.
View Photo »A model displays an Acer laptop running Google's Android operating system at Computex 2009 in Taipei in this June 2, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »This screen shot provided by Google shows the Google "Fast Flip" service. Google Inc. is testing the new format that is supposed to make reading online stories as easy as flipping through a magazine, a shift that eventually could feed more advertising sales to revenue-starved publishers.
View Photo »Google Director of Mobile Platforms Andy Rubin (L), T-Mobile Chief Technology Officer Cole Brodman (C) and Motorola Inc CEO Sanjay Jha display the new "Cliq" cellphone in San Francisco, California September 10, 2009.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 09: Google CEO Eric Schmidt (R) attends an Apple special event September 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Apple debuted iTunes 9 during the presentation.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »In this product image provided by Google, Google Voice's voicemail transcription feature is demonstrated.
View Photo »In this screen shot provided by Google, a Google Voice inbox is shown.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York. Verizon will begin using Google's Android platform in it's handheld devices.
View Photo »It is not as neatly done as on the iPhone. Google has not been very good to entice customers to actually buy products. On Android nobody is making significant revenue. We are selling 400 times more games on iPhone than on Android
Whether it's Google's Android or Palm's webOS, the smartphone industry could really use a David to the iPhone's Goliath to promote competition and better products all around
Google's Chrome OS doesn't signal the apocalypse for Apple and Microsoft, but that doesn't mean the operating system won't succeed when it arrives next year ... Just like the Chrome Web browser, Google's carving out a small slice of the market for people who want the company's buzzwords of speed, securi...
Even though Twitter and Facebook have exposed the chink in Google’s armor, we don’t think they are the cure
French mobile phone games company Gameloft said it and other software developers were cutting back investment in developing games and other applications for Google's Android platform
Today, in an expected procedural move, Judge Denny Chin granted preliminary approval to the revised Settlement of Google’s copyright infringement lawsuit
We have greater market share to Google Android. Our objective is to have a leading position among these competitors ... We have just recently launched a new generation of Windows phones with new software. We are going to keep making investments, we have a lot of opportunity.
At Google, we are committed to giving you a consistent user experience across products and devices, and we really value the feedback you've given us about Google News for mobile. Today we're excited to announce a completely new Google News offering for iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre users
What's left is usually one intermediary providing a genuine bridge between a customer and a producer. So if you offer that connecting service, like Google or iTunes, then you are going to thrive in this environment. If, however, you are only using your position in the supply chain to try [to] extract a ...
We can give away this real-time feed of data to other companies such as Google and Bing to give them a better experience for searching Twitter
If you Google the Jefferson Highway, I come up before Wikipedia does ... That's not easy.
This will be a long-term trench warfare type of battle ... The war between Microsoft and Google will play out over the next several years. We won't see an absolute winner or loser, but more trench warfare, with each gaining temporary advantages. Users will get the advantage as both companies will be ver...
In China, users prefer Baidu, not Google
Amazon will never invite me to lunch, and nor will Apple. I have a contentious relationship with Google, and Microsoft has probably banned me from the campus ... But then nobody's popular in the Silicon Valley media. It's a cesspool.
We have other relationships with eBay, Amazon, Yahoo, and Canonical which provide some revenue, though not on the scale of our Google relationship. Of course, the top priority in all our financial agreements is ensuring that they do not impede our mission, or our freedom to be consistent with the values...
Our vision is that Facebook is going to be an alternative to Google AdWords. Facebook Ads is going to be a big direct response opportunity
Google believes that the world's information should be accessible to everyone
Sony Ericsson's collaboration with the PhoneGap community is a huge win for mobile users, developers and the future of the open web on mobile devices. Having already adopted and benefited from open platforms like Google Android™ OS and Symbian, Sony Ericsson is now completing the puzzle for developers o...
Bringing Google into Dublin was their single-biggest failure because the local internet companies then couldn’t get staff. They sucked all the talent into Google and had endless rounds of interviews so no one would commit to another job. On the face of it, it’s more jobs and good news. You get the easy ...
Some features are ones only Google can offer, and others are ones where they literally could make the choice to consume and build services on the work of others
So 2010 looks set to be a very exciting year. In addition to delivering Ubuntu experiences with both existing and new OEM partners, we will be working with Google on Chrome OS based devices.
We’re basically looking at a new look and feel for Google ... It’s an overall cleaning up of the search results page.
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Introducing New Interface for Google - Cybertegic, Inc. Blog http://bit.ly/08kMAKr
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