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Verizon’s Making Their Own Android App Store, and That Makes Google Happy
Gizmodo.com: Some have applauded Android’s “come one come all” app philosophy; others think it’s left the Android Market a mess. Now, Verizon’s looking to clean things with a closed, competing Android app store of their own. So why isn’t Google fuming? Verizon currently preinstalls something called the V Cast App Store on many of its BlackBerry phones, [...]
The Nexus One – Will The Real Google Phone Please Stand-up?
The Nexus One represents a pretty significant game changer not just for the wireless industry, but for a multi billion-dollar company that has never sold a single piece of consumer hardware in its history.
Google: Meta Tags are Worthless
Want to increase your website’s presence on Google? Don’t waste your time littering your site with “keywords” meta tags, because according to Google, that won’t do you a bit of good.
Gmail Offers Some Nostalgia with Four new Themes
Gmail themes have been around for awhile now, but the offerings have always been somewhat sparse. Almost everyone is able to find at least one style that worked, but beyond that your options were pretty limited. That’s why we were overjoyed when we heard that four new themes have been added…
Google Toolbar Doesn’t Work on Google Chrome Browser
If you plan to run Google’s latest toolbar with your browser, you’ll need to use something other than Google Chrome. As quirky as that sounds, here’s the message Chrome users are receiving when trying to pair the two together:
Google Starts Android Developer Challenge 2 with $2 Million in Prizes
Google’s second Android Developer Challenge is underway, but if you plan to enter, you’ll need to kick it into high gear – submissions close on August 31, just 5 days from now.
FCC Reveals Apple Blocked Google Voice
When the FCC got involved in the rejection of the Google Voice application for the iPhone, opinions were mixed. While iPhone users almost universally wanted to know where to point the blame, they were also unsure if government intervention was the way to go. Regardless of where you fall on the issue the verdict is in, and it now appears Apple is the guilty party.







