Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

BlackBerry 10 Sneak Peek [TECH]



Android, iPhone... the BlackBerry has taken its fair share of heat from its competitors over the last while. This innovative re-haul of their device platform looks like it just might be what it’s going to take to win back some RIM dissidents. The fact that Barack Obama still uses a BlackBerry is just not enough to do it.

via BGR

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Evolution of Google's Search [TECHNOLOGY]

"Quest for knowledge..."

Quite an interesting take following the chronological enhancements Google has made over the years.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Google's Plan For World Domination [LOL]


  1. Seriously? Do you not know what Google is?
  2. Oh, you don't... Sorry.
  3. Um... Google is a web company centered around its popular search engine
  4. Also known for services like Google Earth, Maps and AdSense
  5. Currently thiiiiiiis close to taking over the Internet
Check Cracked.com for more details of Google's devious plot!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Google partnering with phone carriers to take on RIM and Apple




SAN FRANCISCO — Google and T-Mobile unveiled their answer to the iPhone on Tuesday, pulling the wraps off a slick mobile device that combines a touch screen and a keyboard and is aimed at putting the Internet in the pockets of millions of cellphone users.


The T-Mobile G1, which will be available in the United States on Oct. 22, is the first mobile phone to be powered by Google’s Android operating system. It represents a milestone in Google’s efforts to extend its dominance of the PC-based Internet to mobile phones and further loosen the control that wireless carriers have over what consumers can do with their phones.


Read the rest of the story at NYT. Check the hands on video out at BGR!









Monday, September 1, 2008

Google entering the web browser arena.


Web boss Google is launching their very own web browser. Titled Google Chrome, it is designed to make it easier and faster to browse the Web, by offering enhanced address-bar features and other elements that are very different from those on other browsers. The product will be open-sourced, meaning others can modify the code. Learn more over at Google Blog