2012年7月5日 星期四

Thin Margins, “Google Now” Nexus 7 Australopithecus sediba, wireless Nexus Q home media player

 
It's not surprising that the first tablet to carry Google's brand would attract attention from hardware analysts. Nor is one of their key conclusions much of a shock--the $199 price tag on the new Nexus 7 doesn't leave Google much of a profit margin.
 
美國谷歌在2012年6月27日於美國舊金山舉行的開發者大會“
Google I/O 2012”上,發布了數字家電軟件平台“Android”的新版本“Android 4.1”。Android 4.1配備新功能“Google Now”,可根據位置信息和檢索履歷,自動顯示用戶當前所需信息……
 
With Google Now, Android Puts Apple's Siri To Shame
Business Insider
That's why I was so excited when Google announced Google Now, a search-centric, voice-powered digital assistant for the upcoming version of Android called Jelly Bean. I've been using Jelly Bean on a Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 for the last few days.
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Apple gets granted an injunction to ban the Galaxy Nexus in the US
CNET
That's the same device Google handed out to developers just a couple of days ago at its I/O conference. Apple had requested an injunction against the smartphone in February, alleging that it infringed on several of its patents. An injunction would keep ...
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CNET
Google's new products aim to grab attention
Gainesville Sun
You have to jump pretty high to get the tech world's attention away from that shiny Apple.
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Google to roll out Nexus 7 to run upcoming Jelly Bean
StandardNet
This week's big news came from Google as it unveiled its first tablet, the Nexus 7, which refers to its 7-inch screen. Up until now, talking about a...
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Google Nexus 7 first-impressions review
BetaNews
Last week, Google introduced its first branded tablet during the I/O developer conference. You can preorder one now, for delivery in a few weeks: $199 (8GB) or $249 (16GB). Maybe you're wondering if you should get one. I'd like to help that decision ...
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The New Google Gets In Touch With Its Emotions, Wants To Be “Delightful” and ...
TechCrunch
The Google+ project is changing Google. Watching the keynotes at I/O this week, it was hard not to notice how Google has become a company that doesn't just want to catalog the world's information anymore. The company has decided that it wants to be ...
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TechCrunch
Apple, Amazon, Google and Oracle: Are These The New Robber Barons?
Forbes
That's the question John Naughton asks over in the Observer, are Apple, Amazon, Google and Oracle the new robber barons, equivalent of Rockefeller, Carnegie and the rest from the last century but one? The answer is both yes and no: What gets lost in ...
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Why performance will help Google steal cloud customers from Amazon
GigaOM
This week's announcement by Google of its new Compute Engine cloud offering is a big deal, but most commentators are missing the real reason Google will get some stalwart Amazon customers to give Compute Engine a try. Performance, not scale, could ...
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GigaOM
Why Google wants us all to be Larry Nerd
CNET
This week's new product announcements say far less about Google's view of technology than they do about its view of humanity. Read this blog post by Chris Matyszczyk on Technically Incorrect.
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Google Nexus 7
PC Magazine
Google and Asus smack it out of the park with the Nexus 7, a terrific small-screen tablet that's an incredible value at $200.
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Google Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean"
PC Magazine
Android continues to mature with Jelly Bean, a smooth, surprisingly comprehensive upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich that cements the smartphone platform's top-tier status.
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Unboxing: Google Nexus 7 tablet [Video]
Los Angeles Times
The big star of the Google I/O conference was the Nexus 7 tablet announced at the keynote speech Wednesday, and one of them arrived at our office Friday.
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Google Chasing Dreams and Burning Bridges with the Nexus 7
Forbes
The Nexus 7 is an interesting play from Google. At a personal level I'm still unsure if it's the sort of geek toy I would buy, but at a business level, it's going to cause all kinds of headaches for Google's partners and rivals. Why would Google decide ...
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Google's Nexus 7 tablet could put out the Fire
Timesonline.com
Apple gave us a slick new laptop. Microsoft unveiled a nifty tablet, but didn't tell us when we could get it or how much it would cost.
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So, Google Glass. How Much Longer Until We See THIS Tech Integrated Into ...
AutoSpies.com
So, Google Glass. How Much Longer Until We See THIS Tech Integrated Into Windshields?
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Chrome Rockets to Top as No. 1 Free App in iTunes
PCWorld
In a demo on Thursday, Google VP Brian Rakowski moved from various computers and devices and showed how regardless of which one he was using, whatever he did on one was instantly available on the others. Even the "back" command works, so you ...
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Munster: Google Beats Apple's Siri for Accurate Answering
PC Magazine
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster gives Apple's Siri a "D" for the accuracy of its answers.
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Google Galaxy Nexus sales to be banned in US
Examiner.com
This columnist had hoped to complete our trilogy of postings on the new Google Nexus brand product line - like the Galaxy Nexus smartphone. Sometimes legal stu.
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Examiner.com
Opinion: Google, Microsoft, Apple suit up for tablet World War III
Digitaltrends.com
The 2012 holiday season will see tech's superpowers wheel out the big guns for a battle that could decide the fate of the tablet market for years to come.
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FTC investigating Google over Motorola patents, says report
CNET
The Federal Trade Commission is looking into whether Google has been blocking access to industry-standard -- or 'frand' -- patents, according to Bloomberg. Read this blog post by Edward Moyer on Mobile.
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Google Nexus 7 Review Round-Up: Best $200 Tablet Available
PCWorld
Initial approval doesn't preclude a wish list: Its tight integration with Google Play can't match Amazon's content selection and price for the competing Kindle Fire.
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Google Nexus 7: First Impressions
PC Magazine
For the past day and a half, I've been trying out Google's Nexus 7 tablet, which was announced and initially distributed at the Google I/O developer conference. I'm not going to give a full review, but I'll share some of my initial impressions.
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Google Glass Team: 'Wearable Computing Will Be the Norm'
Wired News
Wired's Steven Levy interviews Google's Babak Parviz and Steve Lee, the principle brains behind Project Glass. Read on for exclusive details on how the wearable computing glasses work, and what's in store for Google ambitious technology.
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Google Exec Explains Android Shift, Online Sales Effort
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Google is moving to provide a more level playing field for hardware manufacturers that build smartphones and tablets using Google's Android software by giving all of them earlier access to software updates.
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Inside Scoop: Google's developers conference
CNET (blog)
Watch Inside Scoop: Google's developers conference videos on CNET TV: Death-defying stunts, new gadgets, slick software. It was all part of the Google I/O developers conference this week. Dan Farber talks to CNET's Stephen Shankland about what it was ...
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Google Said to Face US Probe Over Motorola Patents
Businessweek
A U.S. antitrust regulator is investigating whether Google Inc. (GOOG)'s Motorola Mobility unit is honoring commitments made to license industry-standard technology for mobile and other devices on fair terms, three people familiar with the situation said.
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Google Nexus Q: Ready for Party Fouls, Not Prime Time [REVIEW]
Mashable
Google is calling the Nexus Q the “world's first social media streamer.” When connected to your TV, this $299 ball can be used to stream tunes an.
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Google I/O conference brings new products, announcements
Washington Post
At its developers conference in San Francisco, Google unveiled its own tablet called the Nexus 7 along with the Nexus Q, a spherical streaming entertainment device. The company also made other major announcements. The conference started June 27.
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Google exec claims Chrome is the world's most popular browser
Computerworld
Google yesterday claimed that its Chrome is the world's most popular browser, interceding for the first time in the dispute over browser usage share.
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A Prehuman Diet So Diverse It Included Trees
Australopithecus sediba apparently lived on a diet of leaves, fruits, wood and bark, scientists reported.

谷歌公司週三發佈了平板電腦Nexus 7、家庭娛樂設備Nexus Q和新的Android手機軟件操作平台Jelly Bean。
acquiescence, quiescence,Australopithecus sediba,h...





Google’s new media player is being assembled in a factory in San Jose, Calif.
Jim Wilson/The New York Times

Google’s Retro Feature: Made in the U.S.A.

With its wireless Nexus Q home media player, Google is resisting the accepted wisdom that consumer electronics products can no longer be built in the United States.

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