Android Crowds iPhone In New comScore Report
In several key respects, the Android platform has almost caught up to the iPhone, according to new statistics from comScore. There are still a lot more iPhones floating around in the great, wide world, of course, but otherwise, Android’s doing extremely well.
Let’s start with the table below. It illustrates that, more than the average smartphone user, Android users do a lot of things other than talk. This is important since it could mean that Android devices aren’t becoming buy-and-forget paperweights; owners actually enjoy using them.
Privacy Group Files FTC Complaint About Facebook
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), along with nine other privacy and consumer organizations, has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charging that Facebook’s recent changes to user privacy settings violate federal consumer protection law.
The EPIC complaint wants the FTC to open an investigation into the changes made by Facebook to the privacy setting of its users and require the social network to restore privacy safeguards.
IAB Updates Video Ad Guidelines
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has announced an update to its Digital Video Ad Impression Measurement Guidelines. The update addresses digital video content and ads that play automatically when a web page loads, which the IAB says is an increasingly common occurrence.
Google Launches New Transliteration Tool
Google has launched a "new and improved" version of Google Transliteration as a Google Labs experiment. Users can simply go to google.com/transliterate and type in the box to have their words converted to the proper language. There are 17 that are currently supported. Google explains:
Google Apps Wins Over Another Corporation
Whether or not you’ve heard of a corporation called MWV, you’re probably familiar with its products – MWV puts out everything from Coca-Cola packaging to Mead notebooks to asphalt for roads. And now, this giant has entrusted some of the technical aspects of its operation to Google Apps.
Given that MWV has a market cap of roughly $4.75 billion and employs about 12,000 people, this counts as a big – and tough – job. Moreover, those employees are spread out over 34 countries, and as you might expect, English isn’t every individual’s preferred language.
Wikipedia Shatters Fundraising Record for Single Day
Wikipedia breaks its single-day fundraising record, emphasizing the importance of user trust and community engagement.
Sony E-Reader In Content Deal With WSJ
Sony said today it will begin offering subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal and MarketWatch on its new electronic reader.
In addition, Sony will also offer subscriptions to the digital version of the New York Post on its e-reader.
Google’s Blogger Adds Amazon Affiliate Monetization Option
Google-owned Blogger has added a new revenue generation option: direct integration with Amazon Associates to search Amazon’s product catalog and add links to products where Bloggers can earn commissions when their readers buy products they recommend.
Google Earth Makes Leap To Automobiles
The 2010 Audi A8 is a big, expensive car, starting at 4,409 pounds and $74,550. And the 2011 models aren’t likely to be any lighter or cheaper. But the 2011 models will offer something that no other car’s ever had: from-the-factory integration of Google Earth.
Hulu Partners With
Simon Fuller, creator of "American Idol," is partnering with Hulu on an online reality program that follows the lives of five people hoping to make it in Hollywood.
The new online program called "If I Can Dream" will launch in early 2010 with each episode streaming exclusively on Hulu. Hulu says "If I Can Dream" will be the first recurring show to be available to international audiences.