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AT&T Adds Carrier Billing For Android App Purchases

Google is expanding their efficiency of Android app purchases by AT&T adding “carrier billing”. Carrier billing allows AT&T Android subscribers the ability to purchase apps from the Android market and have the purchase added to their AT&T bill. Previously, people had to add a credit card to the Android market in order to purchase apps. […]

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Motorola Releases Their Upcoming Android Tablet Commercial (Video)

The battle of the tablets is heating up and Motorola is ready to get in on the action. Motorola has released a pretty awesome commercial that walks us through the history of the tablet, from Egyptian hieroglyphic tablets in 3200 B.C., to the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab in 2010 A.D.  Motorola’s commercial points out the […]

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Parker iPhone App Helps You Find A Parking Spot

Who would’ve thought that parking spaces could actually update their status via the cloud (the web)? Apparently, this is becoming a reality and the status update that parking spots send out are either “taken” or “available”. With parking spots possessing this new found freedom of communication, it only makes sense then that an iPhone app […]

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Sprint 4G Arrives In Denver, Now Up To 74 Cities With Sprint 4G

Sprint announced via email yesterday that Denver, Colorado now has 4G coverage. With the arrival of Sprint 4G in Denver, Sprint’s count of cities with 4G coverage rises to 74 cities nationwide – a pretty impressive number. Sprint’s 4G coverage is powered by Clear, and without a doubt, Clear has the best Sprint 4G coverage […]

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Gmail Phone Calling Will Remain Free Through 2011

Great news for those who have been using Gmail’s phone calling capabilities; free calling has been extended through 2011. I think Google has always intended for this service to be free, just like every other product they launch (Adwords being the only exception of course), but they make it seem like they are holding back […]

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Google’s Blogger Voted “Most Reliable” Blogging Platform – 100% Uptime

As a WordPress fan who would never consider switching to Blogger, I must say that I was a bit shocked at the news that Google’s Blogger has been voted the most reliable blogging platform. This is according to a study conducted by Royal Pingdom that found Blogger was the only service that achieved zero downtime […]

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Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) Source Code Released

Consider Android’s Gingerbread release “game on” for the developing community. The Google Android development team has released the source code for programmers and developers to come in and start customizing to fit their needs. Currently, the only Android smartphone on the market running the Android 2.3 release is Google’s own Nexus S smartphone. Here’s the […]