Tag Archive | "Google"
Posted on 28 October 2008
Tags: Google, Zip-Line
Google is known for having funny solutions to all kind of problems, but I think this is the funniest of them all. This summer, Google moved to a new building, that, unfortunately, wasn’t on the same side of the creek with their other buildings, so they needed a way to cross it.
So, they needed a [...]
Posted on 28 October 2008
Tags: Andoid Applications, Android, Android Apps, Android G1, Android Operating System, Android OS, Compare Everywhere, Compare Everywhere Android, Diggin, Diggin Android, Enkin, Enkin Android, FBReader Android, FBReaderJ, FBReaderJ Android, G1, GoogHelper, GoogHelper Android, Google, Google Android, Google Android Applications, Google Android Apps, Google G1, Google Operating System, Google OS, HandyCalc, HandyCalc Android, HTC Android G1, HTC G1, Life 360, Life 360 Android, Life360, Locale, Locale Android, Operating System, Phonebook 2.0, Phonebook 2.0 Android, T-Mobile G1, Twitroid, Twitroid Android
Google Android is the latest mobile operating system and it has made a lot of fuss in the industry, so I felt the need to try it, along with the multitude of applications designed for it. I listed and wrote a short description of those I liked, because what would an operating system be without [...]
Posted on 22 October 2008
Tags: Android, Android Source Code, Download, Download Android, Download Android Source Code, Download Google Android, Download Google Android Source Code, Google, Google Android, Google Android Source Code, Open Handset Alliance, Software, Source Code
Yesterday, Google announced that the Android Source Code is available for download for everyone and for free. We remind you that yesterday as also the day when the T-Mobile G1 was made available for the public so Google and the Open Handset Alliance decided that it would a great moment to release the Android Open [...]
Posted on 17 October 2008
Tags: August, ComScore, Google, Queries, Rankings, Search Engine, Search Queries, Second Place, Top, Yahoo, YouTube
Yes, it’s true. YouTube had surpassed Yahoo according to ComScore’s August 2008 search engine rankings, now YouTube is now on second place. Of course Google is still the king of the search engines with 7.6 billion queries. The runner-up, YouTube fetched 2.6 billion search queries in August, overpassing Yahoo with 200 million searches. Yahoo’s traffic [...]
Posted on 12 October 2008
Tags: Android, Business, Cellphone, Dream, G1, Google, Google Android, HTC, phone, Pre-order, Sale, Smartphone, T-Mobile, T-Mobile G1
It looks like everybody was impressed by T-Mobile G1, because it is said that 1,5 million pieces have already been pre-ordered. As we all know the first impression counts, so it seems T-Mobile G1 has quickly find admireres among super-phones lovers. Word has it that Google is set to sell even more, about 2 millions [...]
Posted on 28 September 2008
Tags: Bid, Cellphones, Devices, Gadgets, Google, Google Patent Application, Laptops, Network, Patent, Patent App, Patent Application, Wi-Fi, Wireless
As Google is trying to become one of the biggest companies in the world, the board of directors are keeping their minds open to new stuff like this latest patent that the company has filed. The patent applications shows that Google are working on system which would rule out the use of only one network [...]
Posted on 25 September 2008
Tags: 1.0, Android, G1, Google, Google Android, Google Android 1.0, Google Android 1.0 SDK, Google Android SDK, Google Android v1.0, Google Android v1.0 SDK, HTC, HTC Dream, SDK, Software, Software Update, T-Mobile G1, v1.0
Android v1.0 SDK have been released today by Google. The anouncement have been made one day after the T-Mobile G1 phone have been released. Now you can start downloading the new Android 1.0 software update on your HTC Dream. Anyway not a word yet about the changes made in Android 1.0, maybe some bug fixes [...]
Posted on 23 September 2008
Tags: Android, Android OS, Cellphone, G1, Gmail, Google, Google Android, Google Maps, Google Phone, Google Street View, gps, handheld, Handset, HTC, HTC Dream, HTC G1, Push Gmail, Smartphone, T-Mobile, T-Mobile G1
Well, as they announced, T-Mobile unveiled the HTC Dream today at a conference in New York. As you already knew, the T-Mobile G1 is the first handset based on Google’s Android OS which everybody loves. The cellphone will be available only on T-Mobile for a price of $179, but with a two-year contract.
The available subscription [...]
Posted on 18 September 2008
Tags: browser, Chrome, Chrome Browser, Chromium, CodeWeavers, Google, Google Chrome, Google Chromium, Linux, Mac OS X, Open Source, Wine
As you know by now, Google Chrome is here and IMO it’s not that great. Actually is kind of poor, but this is just me. Unfortunately, Mac OS X and Linux users couldn’t test Google’s browser so far, but CodeWeavers released a Chrome-based unofficial version of Chromium just for them.
Well, you might be wondering if [...]
Posted on 18 September 2008
Tags: Android G1, Android Phone, Cellphone, Dream G1, Google, Google Android, Google Phone, handheld, Handset, HTC, HTC Android, HTC Dream, HTC Dream G1, HTC G1, HTC T-Mobile, iPhone Killer, Smartphone, T-Mo, T-Mobile, T-Mobile Dream, T-Mobile G1
Well, here comes the most expected iPhone killer of all time. I know you are tired to hear the “iPhone killer” tagline, but Google’s phone could be “the one.” T-Mobile officially announced that the HTC Dream will be launched on September 23rd and it will be an interesting smartphone.
The HTC Dream will be based on [...]