Facebook has surpassed Google as the most visited site in the United States. Here’s a bit of “wow” news for you as the year 2010 comes to close – Facebook has surpassed Google for the first time ever as the most visited website in the United States for the majority of the year. A whopping […]
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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. […]
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 […]
Google’s planned acquisition of ITA Software’s flight information search engine, called Matrix Airfare Search, is creating quite a buzz, and a near desperate push back from Google’s competitors such as Microsoft. The problem, as opponents see it, is that Google will have an unfair advantage in the flight search information space if it is allowed to […]
Android devices are hot – YouTube is even hotter. If you are both an Android fan and YouTube fan – a common denominator that is growing rapidly as we speak – today you get the special treat of downloading the new YouTube 2.1 app from the Android market. When talking about the new YouTube 2.1 […]
Various news outlets and tech blogs are reporting to have received invites to a Google news event this coming Tuesday, December 7th in San Francisco where Google is expected to present their much anticipated Chrome operating system. A Chrome OS netbook will more than likely be the device used to present the new operating system. […]
Google wants you to learn more about the web. Everyone uses the web, everyone checks their email and uses Facebook, but very few people actually know the mechanics and basics about how the web works. With this in mind, Google released a Curious George style type book, but on the web, that teaches you the […]