Google announced today that NetSuite is now a featured partner of Google Checkout. This means that NetSuite users can now offer Google Checkout as one of their payment options.
Google Welcomes Priced Apps To Android Market
Get ready for Android to become a lot more popular with developers. In a move that may have several other interesting ramifications, as well, Android Market has finally made room for applications that aren’t free.
Facebook Welcomes Users To The Social (Ads)
Advertising arrives on Facebook in a way that socializes what people do with the products they use, and the relevant ads Facebook can place that cater to those interests.
OpenAjax Alliance Welcomes MSFT, Google
Microsoft has joined the OpenAjax Alliance, along with thirty-one other companies.
And although thirty of those corporations were named in the official press release, a rather big one was left out: Google.
The omission is more of an embarrassing slipup than an insulting snub, however.
John Ferraiolo, the Alliance’s blogger, writes, “Unfortunately, we became aware of Google after the press release went out.”
Google Welcomes New Year, Breaks Calculator
2006 was a good year for Google, but 2007 didn’t start off too well. The primary search engine apparently forgot how to do math, as both its calculator and currency conversion functions stopped working. The proverbial hangover has passed, however, and things are back to normal now.
AOLs In2TV Welcomes Back TV Faves
Pinky and his evil genius friend, The Brain, once had regularly televised aspirations of world domination. They’re probably still the Martin and Lewis of dastardly deeds somewhere – hanging with Mr. Kotter in Rerunville. AOL’s In2TV broadband television network can retrieve the little bandits from memory lane.
FEMA Site Only Welcomes IE6 Users
Applications for Katrina aid online will have to come from Windows machines running IE6 with JavaScript enabled.
Taser Welcomes Report from Department of Defense
Taser welcomed the release by the United States Department of Defense of the full report…