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What Google’s new privacy policy means to Android phone owners
Friday, January 27, 2012 7:09 No CommentsTweet What Google’s new privacy policy means to Android phone owners Under Google’s new privacy policy, which the company says will take effect on March 1, all of your personal data across Google’s services, including Gmail, Picasa and YouTube, will be merged into a single database, which the company says will allow it to provide [...]
The iPhone is beating back Android
Friday, January 27, 2012 7:06 No CommentsTweet The iPhone is beating back Android We all know that Google’s Android operating system is leading in market share when it comes to new smartphones around the world but the latest earning reports from AT&T and Verizon show that Apple’s iPhone is quickly closing the market share gap. AT&T just had a record-breaking quarter [...]
Analyst predicts Google’s mobile ad revenue to hit $5.8 billion this year
Friday, January 27, 2012 6:42 No CommentsTweet Analyst predicts Google’s mobile ad revenue to hit $5.8 billion this year Google’s Android mobile operating system continues to sweep the world and has a huge number of devices using it, but the way that Google really makes money off the OS and the apps sold for it is through advertising. And one analyst [...]
Google approved new Motorola lawsuit against Apple iPhone and iCloud
Friday, January 27, 2012 6:39 No CommentsTweet Google approved new Motorola lawsuit against Apple iPhone and iCloud New front in legal battles would require written permission from search giant, as patent battles continue to ramp up over Android Google specifically gave permission for Motorola Mobility (MMI) to file a new lawsuit against Apple over its iPhone 4S and iCloud products, according [...]
HP Hopes to Lure Mobile App Developers to Open webOS
Friday, January 27, 2012 6:37 No CommentsTweet HP Hopes to Lure Mobile App Developers to Open webOS Third-party apps built for the open source version of webOS will work across any device or browser that supports modern Web standards such as the iPad, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, according to Hewlett-Packard. The company hopes that flexibility will attract more developers [...]
