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Tech News: Online Android Market Goes Live
Move over mobility. Google extended it’s Android Market client from just mobiles devices to the web. As long as you have a browser you can now search thousands of third party software and purchase apps right from your desktop. The apps are then automatically downloaded to your android based device or smartphone.
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, [...]
Apple Says “We Have Enough Fart Apps,” Here’s Why That’s Wrong
Readwriteweb.com: Earlier this week, Apple announced it was rolling back previous restrictions on the use of third-party development tools for building applications for the iOS mobile operating system and that it would be, for the first time ever, publishing its once-secret “App Store Guidelines” for all to read. These guidelines explain, in detail, how Apple determines [...]
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.
Google Expects 10% Chrome Market Share in Two Years
Google has reported that Chrome currently holds less than three percent of the browser market, but they expect that a year from now that number will grow to five percent. But, in two years Google is planning on that number growing twofold, and jumping up to ten percent…
Chrome 4.0 vs Opera 10 vs Firefox 3.5
In a three-way cage match, LifeHacker threw Chrome 4, Firefox 3.5, and Opera 10 into the ring and let the three browsers duke it out to see which would emerge as the fastest app for surfing the web.
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:







