Posts Tagged ‘google’

If you’ve watched TV, or gone on YouTube, for that matter, any time recently, you’ve no doubt seen at least one iPhone ad, and possibly even a T-Mobile MyTouch 3G (Android) one. Well, if not, they’re below for your viewing pleasure (um, maybe not).

The goal of this [...]


Tomorrow, the 4th of September, marks the 11th year passed since the founding of the Google corporation, one of the most influential technology companies  in the world. In 1998 on this very day, Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded the company in Menlo Park, California, to promote the search engine they had developed as a research project. Here’s to many more years [...]


Look, Apple, you’ve gone too far (why else are many of my blog posts about you?). And the FCC is there to kick your face in. Just accept the Google Voice app already. You know you’re going to be forced to anyway, so why not save yourself the trouble? And please, learn your lesson from [...]


The anti-trust community is all over Google, these days, says an article in the August 2009 issue of Wired Magazine. Fred Vogelstein tells readers that the search giant is the new Microsoft – remember that huge antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft for packaging their browser with Windows? Now they’re interested in the advertising and business ideas [...]


Google released the first stable version of their revolutionary web browser, Chrome, today. This prompts the start of a new browser war.