PC World - Salesforce.com is working on a series of native mobile applications for its Chatter collaboration software, the company announced Wednesday. Supported platforms include Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch,
Google Android and Reseach in Motion's BlackBerry.
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Today's homepage just shows the
Google logo in pale grey, with no sign of the interactive balloons which appeared without explanation yesterday.
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When President Obama took office, he promised to undo eight years of what he called the weakest antitrust enforcement in half a century. A year and a half later, consumer advocates are still waiting for the crackdown. Competition law - President - United States - Barack Obama -
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Investor's Business Daily - Google 's (NMS:GOOG) mobile operating system, Android, will garner a nearly 50% share of the smart phone market in 5 years, Piper Jaffray predicted, while Apple's (NMS:AAPL) iPhone OS will hold 20%-30%. Current market leaders Nokia and Research In Motion (NMS:RIMM) lack "core s....(more)
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In an age when
Google, Apple, Facebook, Foursquare, and their ilk have made manifest the statement "privacy is dead: get over it," some of us still find ourselves annoyed by a growing culture of intrusion. A couple of weeks ago, for example, I walked out of the Brannan Street branch of a ...
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PC World -
Google's Android mobile operating system proved a formidable rival to the wildly popular iPhone in a recent real-world test.
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Google plans to host a search event featuring top executives and engineers Wednesday, and we'll provide live coverage in this post.
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Jared Cohen, known as a tech evangelist within the State Department, will be joining
Google to launch a think tank called
Google Ideas.
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PC Magazine - On Monday, Sony issued what it called a "minor" update for the PlayStation 3, which the company touted as one that added "additional security features". Sony has also said that it plans new updates to
Google's YouTube service in its browser.
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PC World - As part of recent a demonstration of
Google TV, Eric Schmidt said something that would probably make Steve Jobs cringe.
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