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Google I/O 2013 Preview InformationWeek Google I/O 2012 would be hard to top: Skydivers wearing Google Glass broadcasted live video from the devices as they jumped from a blimp over San Francisco, landed on the roof of the Moscone Convention Center, and performed bike stunts while making ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google, Nokia, BlackBerry News: Mobile Week Ahead InformationWeek It's shaping up to be an exciting few days in the mobile industry as overlapping events being held by Nokia, BlackBerry, and Google promise new hardware, new software, and new technologies. All three companies have kept a fairly tight lid on what will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Cloud Drops Custom Linux For Debian InformationWeek In moving to Debian, Google is demonstrating that it wants Google Compute Engine to become less Google-technology specific and more of a standard platform. Compute Engine's predecessor, App Engine, a developer's platform as a service, restricted itself ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google launches Earth Engine Hindu Business Line But on Thursday, Google made it possible for everyone to view the physical transformation anywhere on earth over the past 28 years - from 1984 to 2012. The animated gif images, which give one a time-lapse experience, are a collation of satellite images ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Opens Up Push Messaging for Chrome, Chrome OS PC Magazine According to Google, the company is now allowing developers to make use the company's Google Cloud Messaging for Chrome feature throughout all Chrome channels – a long and convoluted way to say that Google's finally unlocking push notifications ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Google invades Apple with Siri-fighting 'Now' Chicago Daily Herald Chances are you can't run Google Now on your Android phone. That's because the search giant's intelligent assistant only works on the minority of devices that use the current "Jelly Bean" version of its mobile operating system. But there's a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Glass not out yet, and already banned Indian Express Google's wearable computer, the most anticipated piece of electronic wizardry since the iPad and iPhone, will not go on sale for many months. But the critics are already in a lather. The glasses like device, which allows users to access the Internet ... See all stories on this topic » |
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