Google Nexus One Outsells iPhone by 16% in February Just when you thought the Google Nexus One phone was having a hard time gaining traction in the market place, we are presented with a news release that tells breaks this trend. Last month, February, the Google Nexus One phone actually outsold the iPhone globally.
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Google Apps Cuts Orlando City IT Costs By 62 Percent Google Apps is the premier enterprise solution that pushes email, calendaring, communication and collaboration to the web (or the cloud). According to WebProNews, the City of Orlando has cut costs by 62% since they’ve switched over to the Google Apps platform. According to WebProNews,
Google Search App for the Blackberry Storm was released today allowing Blackberry users more search functionality. Google is staying true to its mission of organizing the world’s data and making that data accessible on every device known to mankind – even those yet unknown.
91 Percent of Americans are using cell phones Have ever wondered why Google is so fanatical about dominating the mobile phone market? I mean, look at the Android operating system. With Android, Google has done for mobile devices what Bill Gates and Microsoft did for computers by creating a universal operating system that can be […]
Red Hat Inc Stock Trade Alert
Red Hat Inc Stock Trade Alert Even though the volume of put contracts on Red Hat were unusual today, with 16,697 puts contracts versus the ten day average volume of 1,357, the positive future outlook of open source technology cannot be disputed.
OfficeTalk – Microsoft’s ‘Twitter’ Solution for Businesses There is no question that Twitter’s 140 character updates hold a lot of value as far and information and content is concerned. You need to look only to the major search engines to see that since Google, Yahoo, and Bing are all displaying “tweets” in their search results.