Monthly Archives: March 2011

Google Launches Google +1

According to the posting at the independent technology blog, VentureBeat, by Peter Yared, that appeared on March 30th at nytimes.com, “Google: +1 on Search Links, – 1 on Ad Clicks”, Google has launched its ‘+1 social initiative’. Yared comments that the Google +1 implementation, which allows people to recommend individual items within search results, could

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The Times Goes Global with Digital Subscriptions

According to The New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.’s nytimes.com March 28th post, the Times introduced digital subscriptions, available globally, on Monday. Sulzberger described the subscriptions as “an investment in our future. It will allow us to develop new sources of revenue to strengthen our ability to continue our journalistic mission as well as

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Google Chrome increases more than speed, as user access reaches 160 million

With new programs like speech recognition, language translation and a lightning fast browser, it is no mystery why Google is seeing nearly double the amount of users on its site. The company reported 160 million users at this year’s conference held in San Francisco, quite an increase up from the previous year of only 70

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Google Voice

The conflict between Google, Apple and AT&T about Google Voice remains unresolved, the app for calling service from Google is still not available on the iPhone. However, as it was announced few weeks ago by Vic Gundotra, Google brings Google Voice to the iPhone “one way or the other!” Mr. Paquet , senior product manager

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Dorsey Back at Twitter; Will Also Remain CEO of Square

Jack Dorsey, the chairman and creator of Twitter, confirmed today he will return to an active role in the company, according to the March 28th nytimes.com article, “Jack Dorsey Goes “back to Work” at Twitter”. He also intends to remain CEO of Square. Square, launched last May, was co-founded by Dorsey. It is a mobile

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Royal Deer Design Unveils Newly Revamped Website, saveonhearingaids.com

Royal Deer Design is pleased to announce its recent redesign of its client’s website, www.saveonhearingaids.com. Along with a fresh, eye catching layout, the newly revamped website features a full selection of top quality, competitively priced hearing aids. In addition, visitors will find a host of educational news and articles about hearing aids and hearing loss,

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HTML5 coming to NYC November 1st

Imagine having Google, Adobe, Microsoft, Mozilla, Sencha, and more all under one roof. Sound incredible? You’ve just imagined the second annual HTML5 Live conference taking place November 1, 2011 in New York City. Conference attendees, including executives at Royal Deer Design, will explore areas of Browser Support, Architecture, Communication, Mobile and Web Applications. Industry leaders,

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LinkedIn: 100 Million Members and Counting

Launched in 2003, LinkedIn now boasts 100 million users, as of today. The professional social network is used in over 200 countries. 44 million members reside in the United Sates, while another 56 million hail from around the rest of the world, with Mexico and Brazil seeing the largest growth rates. Some statistics: there are

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Three More African Countries Now Have Gmail SMS

Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi now have Gmail SMS chat functionality. The Gmail SMS functionality enables worldwide communication with fellow Gtalk chat users ? even if they’re away from their computer. Gmail users can send and receive SMS messages for free, while non-Gmail users must pay normal texting charges. The mobile carriers providing the service include

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Google Adds New Type of Instant Previews to Search Results

Google has added a new type of instant previews to Google search results. These previews are designed specifically for video results. The video instant previews show you several frames from a video and may even play the video preview when you mouse over the thumbnail image. How does it work? Search Google or Google Video

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