Posted by Sharl on March 30, 2010 ·
Posted by Sharl on March 29, 2010 ·
According to a report released by market analytic company Flurry, Google’s Nexus One smartphone has been a commercial flop compared to initial sales of the first generation iPhone and Motorola Droid handsets.
During the first 74 days on the market Apple sold one million first generation iPhones. Motorola Droid sales were even more impressive with 1.05 million units shipped during the 74 days [...]
Posted by Sharl on March 14, 2010 ·
You love browsing through multiple tabs on Google Chrome? So let’s try TabJump, a new extension for the popular web browser that helps you navigate through multiple open tabs.
TabJump located at your address bar and organises all open and recently closed tabs in a fairly easy to find manner so users can quickly jump between open pages.
Do you have an important page that you want to save? TabJump [...]
Posted by Sharl on December 27, 2009 ·
Google the company that for many has come to define the Internet, has quietly rolled out an online dictionary offering the meanings of words in more than two dozen languages.
A visit to a Google Dictionary service at google.com/dictionary shows a clean, simple webpage with a box for selecting languages from a drop-down list and a second box for typing in words to be defined.
I search the video demo [...]
Posted by Sharl on November 10, 2009 ·
by Mark Walsh
Google’s proposed $750 million acquisition of AdMob looks at first glance like a move sure to extend its online ad dominance to the mobile realm. But Google isn’t the first major Internet player to gobble up a mobile ad network to gain an early advantage in the space. In 2007, AOL bought Third Screen Media and Microsoft acquired European-based mobile ad company Screen Tonic.
As [...]