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The Nexus One – Will The Real Google Phone Please Stand-up?

nexusone1 The Nexus One – Will The Real Google Phone Please Stand up?

With over 50 new Android phones poised to hit the market next year its hard to ignore the reality that the platform is picking up not just in popularity, but in variety as well.  Some argue the open approach is Androids greatest strength, while iPhone loyalists would have you believe the lack of a singular vision is its biggest weakness. Either way, Google has been able to sit back and observe the changes in the market since the G1 first launched, and the company finally has an answer for even the purist among us, meet the Nexus One. Sporting a speedy Snapdragon processor running on Android 2.1, it also features a 5.0 MP camera, and two microphones to assist in noise cancellation. The hardware itself will be manufactured by HTC, but the phone was designed, and will be sold by Google itself as an unlocked carrier independent device.

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. With so many high profile handsets on the market already Google will need to compete not just with iPhone’s, Blackberry’s, and other Androids, but with the media perception that they are nothing more than a software company. Failure to hit a homerun on their first attempt could end up doing little more than alienating competing companies who just recently adopted Android, and now find themselves in a head to head battle with the OS maker itself.

Leaked Photos on Twitter and a January 2010 release date are pretty convincing evidence of the phones existence, but Google has yet to come out formally to confirm or deny the exact specs. I hate to drag out a tired old metaphor, but is the iPhone killer finally here?

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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.

In a blog post on Monday, Google explained that it doesn’t use keyword meta tags, disregarding them completely. The reason, Google says, is because meta tags are subject to abuse. It’s far too easy (and common) for a webmaster to inject oft-irrelevant keywords without typical visitors ever seeing them, so Google has been ignoring them for “many years.”

The search giant also clarified that it doesn’t ignore all meta tags, such as sometimes using the “description” meta tag as the text for its search results snippets. However, these too are disregarded in terms of ranking.

Full explanation and video here.

Google Metatag Video Google: Meta Tags are Worthless

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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, and now you can even go with the 8-bit inspired “High Score” option which offers up a dose of nostalgia to help ease the pain of  sifting through an inbox full of spam.

Click settings, then themes to check out the four new options listed below.

1.) Orcas Island – Updates Daily
2.) High Score –Updates Daily (Pictured Above)
3.) Turf – Fixed Style
4.) Random – Cycles Through All Themes

Gmail Themes

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