So, I’m watching the Android video and talking with my friends who are developers. Man, I thought my videos were boring, this one takes the cake.
Steve Jobs does NOT have to worry about losing his job to the folks from Google.
I didn’t see ONE feature that will get normal people to switch from the iPhone. This comes across like something developers developed for other developers without thought of how they were going to build a movement.
Will Google Offer PayPerPost Bloggers Amnesty?
Since the first real information came out about Izea’s (PayPerPost) new SocialSpark service, that is in testing but will formerly launch in January my excitement has been a little tempered.
Google Flashes $10M At Android Developers
Google isn’t looking for the next Commander Data, but mobile applications for the free, open platform they recently announced.
Google & the Future of TV
There’s a story in the Guardian today that says Google is working with American Idol creator and producer Simon Fuller — who also gave the world the Spice Girls — on some sort of top-secret TV project that will apparently revolutionize the medium as we know it.
Is Google going to get into the creation of content?
Google Looks To Green Energy Sources
Google is exploring the use of a variety of forms of renewable energy in an effort to reach its goal of creating 50 megawatts of renewable generating capacity for its operations by 2012.
Looking at Google Android, Developer Kit & Competition
Google created a video showcasing Android, the Google-initiated, Linux-based open source mobile operating system being backed by the recently announced – and again Google-initiated – Open Handset Alliance.
Google Touted As Possible Sprint Buyer
A wireless broadband network could be as close as writing a check, if Google opts to save Sprint and turn it into the GoogleNet.
Northeastern Sues Google Over Search Patent
Northeastern University has sued Google in the patent-friendly federal court for the Eastern District of Texas, accusing the search giant of infringing upon its work.
MDG Monitor Goes Into Google Earth
Last week, Google partnered with the United Nations in an effort to end global poverty. It was truly startling to see the two entities together, and all the better since they had such a laudable goal. The partnership may not have been too effective, though, and Google’s done something about that.
Google’s Stock Slips $40
Ten days ago, Joe Magyer described Google as “the world’s scariest stock.” He may have been laughed at as a result, since the search giant proceeded to gain about $60 per share. It’s now lost around $40, though, and investors have to be feeling decidedly uneasy.