At the Mobile World Congress, Intel and Nokia announced that they’re working on a new open source Linux based operating system called MeeGo. MeeGo builds on Intel’s Moblin and Nokia’s Maemo platforms, and will give developers a platform upon which to build a wide range of mobile applications. Both Intel and Nokia are getting […]
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Want a fast way to check the Winter Olympics medal count? Just go to Google and search various phrases related to the Olympic games in Vancouver. When you search a wide range of phrases that are related to the Olympic games, you’ll trigger the Google element that gives you a quick snapshot of the medal […]
Today marks the beginning of day 4 of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Google continues it’s celebration of the Olympic games with their day 4 Google Olympic logo. The theme today, for day 4, is cross country skiing. As I’ve mentioned before, I fully expect the Google Olympic Logo series to run for […]
For those of you who still rely heavily on Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc…) you might be interested to learn that a new version of the software is coming. And the new 2010 version of the Office suite will be heavily based on web integrations and applications! According to MicrosoftFeed.com, Paul Thurrott, from WinInfo […]
Daytona 500 Live Stats via Google
If you go to Google right now (before the Daytona 500 ends), and search Daytona 500, you’ll see something that’s really cool. Searching Daytona 500 in Google will actually give you the current stats and drive positions of the race. Plus, you’ll also get what lap the drivers are on – for example, lap 162 […]
Google continued celebrating the 2010 Winter Olympics today with an Olympic Google Logo. This is now day 3 of the Google Olympic Logo celebration, and seems to be on a trend that will last throughout the Olympics. Yesterday, Day 2, saw a bit of a controversy with the Olympic Google Logo.
The domain name YouTube.com was registered on February 14, 2005 – exactly 5 years ago today. It’s amazing to think how far the video sharing site has come since it’s inception. And even more spectacular was what happened on October 9th, 2006 when Google paid $1.65 billion dollars for YouTube. This acquisition would go in […]