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GMail Down For Many Users This Morning
Millions of people who rely on GMail for their electronic communications have been left in the dark this morning and early afternoon, as users are reporting their GMail accounts are down. Currently, this morning’s
Read More »Google Play Adds “Private Channel” App Store For Businesses
Google Play, the online app marketplace that Google launched back in March as a Android version of Apple’s iStore, is now offering a way for select developers to distribute apps internally within their organizations.
Read More »Gmail Has A New Look And New Features On iPad, iPhone, and iPod
Google has finally released a new update for its Gmail app on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, and it’s pretty hefty. Version 2.0 provides an all-new layout, lots of new animations, autocomplete predictions during
Read More »If Steve Jobs Were Still Alive, Apple Wouldn’t Need To Apologize For Maps – Because It Would Actually Work
Has Apple officially jumped the shark? That’s the question I’m asking this morning after reading that Apple CEO Tim Cook posted an open letter on Apple’s website apologizing for Maps, which by all accounts has
Read More »Google Opens Google Fiber Registration: Gigabit and Free Conventional Internet for the Masses
Google unwrapped their Fiber deployment site today at Google Fiber. Inside you can pre-register if you’re a Kansas City resident and sign up for deployment details if you live elsewhere. The most interesting aspect
Read More »Google Executive Marissa Mayer Will Be Yahoo’s New CEO
We have some breaking news out of Silicon Valley this afternoon. Embattled internet company Yahoo! has named Marissa Mayer, a 13-year employee of rival Google, as their new Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Mayer, at 37,
Read More »Nokia to Cut Lumia 900 Price to $50
Nokia made a big splash at CES 2012 with the launch of their first U.S. smartphone, the Lumia 900. A massive media campaign of television commercials ensued – and they actually happened to be quite
Read More »Google to Alert Users of Censorship in China
The feud between Google and the Chinese government over internet censorship has been around for a while now. But recently, Google has called China’s censors and raised the stakes with new software to its
Read More »Google Adds Zagat Reviews to Google Plus
Google made a big splash when they purchased Zagat, the restaurant rating company, last year. Since then, Google’s been quite on what its plans were for the newly acquired company. Many had speculated some
Read More »Google Chrome OS Moves to the Next Level with Samsung
Samsung’s latest Chrome OS powered Chromebook was announced today along with a Chromebox. Using Intel Sandy Bridge processors, they boast speeds three times faster than the first generation Chromebooks. The new OS features a
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