Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Google Voice Gets a Minor Update
If you are a Google Voice user — or one of those lucky students who just got to sign up for Google’s voicemail transcription and calling service — you probably have already seen that little update notification informing you that a new version of Google Voice was released today (geeze, I can’t...
May 22nd, 2010 | Software | Read More
Google Teams With Sony, Logitech, DISH Network, and Intel to Bring Google TV to Best Buy
Google TV, according to those invested in the project, is going to bring you the next generation of TV. Basically, that means it’s going to be bigger than big. Some might even say huge. And with partners like these, we imagine that Google may be right in their assumption. Of course, we’ve detailed...
May 21st, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
Google Announces Chrome Web Store
A lot of questions went unanswered when Google originally announced Chrome OS. Like, what would we do with that Chrome OS Apps page? Well, it only took several months, but here we are with an answer. Thankfully the wait seems to be worth it, as Google have just pulled the curtain off their Chrome Web...
May 20th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Google Searching for New Gaming Staff
If one thing is very clear, Google has been taking gaming quite seriously as of late. Last month they brought ex-SCEA manager of developer relations Mark DeLoura (pictured) on board as their Developer Advocate for Gaming, they recently acquired LabPixies to help boost development of games and apps for...
May 13th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Google Editions Could Lead eBook Industry With Access to Over 4 Million Titles
There’s no doubt that, out of any company on the planet, that when Google gets involved with something, they go big. Even things like Google Buzz, which may not seem all that big now, we can be sure that Google is trying to figure out a way to make it bigger. Now, with Google Editions, it seems that...
May 11th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Google Goggles now does translations
Camera-happy, jet-setting, Android users should take another look at Google Goggles today. Google has added a translation feature to its Goggles application that allows you to photograph a word or phrase in a foreign language and have the application generate the appropriate translation. A prototype...
May 7th, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
Can’t Make it to Google I/O? Stream the Keynote Presentations Live
Google I/O is just around the corner, when over 4,000 developors will be descending upon San Francisco to take part in all kinds of seminars and presentations about the latest and greatest from Google. Of course, not everyone can make it, but Google doesn’t want that stopping you from being able to...
May 7th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Google Updates Its Image Search for Android 2.1 and iPhone 3.0+
Google today announced on its blog that they have upgraded the mobile Image Search on Android 2.1 and iPhone OS 3.0+ devices.
It’s a typically Google update, in that the revamp will provide more speed and less clutter — two things that are always welcome.
There will now be more thumbnails per screen,...
April 29th, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
Google jumps into the casual gaming market by acquiring Labpixies
Google went shopping recently and added Labpixies to its repertoire of acquired properties. For those unfamiliar with the small start-up out of Israel, Labpixies is a development company that has produced a plethora of casual games and applications/gadgets for Facebook, Android, the iPhone OS, and more....
April 28th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
