Archive for January, 2009
Google Offers Reason for Pulling iGoogle for iPhone Application
Saturday, January 31, 2009 6:06 No CommentsTweet Google Offers Reason for Pulling iGoogle for iPhone Application When Google released its iPhone-optimized version of iGoogle, the company had released a fairly useful thing. Unfortunately, the company pulled the application from the App Store last week with almost no explanatation. According to Ars Technica, a definite answer for the program’s absence has been [...]
Dell to launch Android and Windows Mobile phones
Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:58 No CommentsTweet Dell to launch Android and Windows Mobile phones New reports indicate that PC Giant Dell will be rolling out not one, but (count ‘em) two new smartphone handsets in the short term – as soon as next month. Now here’s the weird part, Dell is said to be preparing handsets for both the Android [...]
Google Chocolate Factory leaks (more) GDrive talk
Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:56 No CommentsTweet Google Chocolate Factory leaks (more) GDrive talk More evidence has surfaced that Oompa Loompas inside the Google Chocolate Factory are hard at work on something called the GDrive. When perusing a file used by Mountain View’s free software suite – Google Pack – blogger Brian Ussery spied a brief description of the long-rumored online [...]
Microsoft Updates Windows Cloud Tooling
Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:52 No CommentsTweet Microsoft Updates Windows Cloud Tooling Microsoft last month released the second community technology previews (CTPs) of its Software Development Kit (SDK) and Visual Studio Extensions for the new Windows Azure cloud services platform. Azure, which consists of an operating system and a developer services platform, took center stage at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference (PDC) [...]
Better Together: RDN Merges with Visual Studio Magazine
Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:49 No CommentsTweet Better Together: RDN Merges with Visual Studio Magazine If you’ve done any business with Microsoft the last few years, you’ve no doubt heard the phrase “better together.” It’s become a mantra of sorts in Redmond as Microsoft has worked to create value not just in the applications it develops, but in the interactions they [...]
