2012年12月8日 星期六

Google+ Surpasses 500 Million Members

Why an Apple-Google partnership to buy Eastman Kodak patents isn't surprising
Washington Post
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. and Google Inc. have joined forces to offer more than $500 million to buy Eastman Kodak Co.'s patents out of bankruptcy, said two people with knowledge of the situation. The two companies, competing for dominance of the ...
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Google Apps No Longer Free For Businesses
InformationWeek
"Free" opened doors, even if it became clear in 2007 that Google hoped businesses would prefer paying $50 per user per year for Google Apps Premier Edition, which subsequently was rebranded Google Apps for Business. As of Thursday, Google Apps is ...
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Google Isn't Buying Groupon, Folks
Motley Fool
It was a good day for Groupon (NASDAQ: GRPN ) . Shares of the daily-deals dealer soared 23% on Friday as a rumor began to make the rounds: Google (NASDAQ: GOOG ) , which was reportedly rebuffed in its efforts to acquire Groupon two years ago for $6 ...
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Google Prepares To Bring Its Smart Assistant "Google Now" To Any Device
Forbes
On Friday night, engineers revised Chromium, the open-source project behind Google's Chrome brower, to include “a skeleton” for a Google Now Chrome implementation that would pop up relevant Google Now information in the brower about traffic, sports ...
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Google+ Surpasses 500 Million Members
Mobile Magazine
When you think of social networking, Google+ isn't exactly the first website that comes into mind. However, according to Google, over 500 million people would beg to differ. In a recent post on Google's Official Blog, Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice ...
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It's Google vs Apple as Christmas shoppers snap up one tablet computer every ...
The Guardian
Four rivals to the iPad have arrived in stores in the last six weeks, starting with the Kindle Fire HD and a new version of the Google Nexus 7 in October. This was followed by the iPad Mini and the Nook and Nook HD in November. Prices across the brands ...
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The Guardian
Google Glass bone conduction earpiece tipped for private audio
SlashGear
Google has used bone conduction for its Project Glass wearable computer, it's claimed, promising discrete notifications that only the wearer themselves can hear. The headset makes contact with the mastoid process, linked directly to the middle ear ...
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Will The Google Nexus 7 Overhaul The iPad This Christmas?
Forbes
If any piece of hardware is likely to do, it will be Google's Nexus 7. In the current economic climate the Nexus 7 has a distinct advantage over any of the iPads. It's cheaper. The volume of Android smartphones on the market will give buyers confidence ...
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Is Google To Buy Groupon? And What's Fun If It Does
Forbes
The whisper around the stock market yesterday was that Google might think of buying Groupon. I'm not so sure myself, I have a feeling that the daily deals segment has been tried and found wanting. But that's just my personal opinion of course although ...
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Google to replace M&A chief
Business Standard
Don Harrison, a high-ranking lawyer at Google, will replace Lawee as head of the Internet search company's corporate development group, which oversees mergers and acquisitions, said the source, who spoke anonymously because he was not authorised ...
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