When it comes to Intellectual Property, Google often tends to speak out of both sides of its mouth. It favors innovation and a few of its executives have even publicly lambasted the US patent system, but all the while, Google’s very existence and continued success is based on an ever-so-important patent for its search algorithm. […]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 28, 2011
Comments Off on Circles on Google+ is more of a chore than a feature
Not too long ago, Google+ came in like a whirlwind and quickly, not to mention inexplicably, became the darling of the tech collective. At last, people opined, not only a Facebook competitor, but a social network that’s actually superior to Facebook! The root of the rave reviews regarding Google+ centered on a new feature it […]
Continue reading...Monday, July 25, 2011
Comments Off on Google Books removed from iTunes App Store for TOS violations – Report
For some reason, Google Books appears to have been wholly removed from the iTunes App Store. First observed by 9to5Mac, they theorized that it might have been a temporary glitch, but it’s now been quite a few days and still no sign of the app. Users attempting to access the Google Books app page are […]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 24, 2011
Comments Off on Google Labs on the way out, though Google’s 20% time will remain intact
Google Labs for some time now has been an interesting place to see what type of side projects Googlers were up to. But in an effort to focus more on delivering finished made products, Google announced earlier this week that they’re shutting down Google Labs. In many cases, this will mean ending Labs experiments—in others […]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 24, 2011
Comments Off on When Google outhustled Microsoft to sign an ad deal with MySpace
You don’t hear about MySpace much these days, which is sort of interesting given that it used to be the ish back in the day. But as we all know, Mark Zuckerberg smoothly positioned Facebook as the social network of choice, subsequently usurping MySpace’s influence in the process. But way back when MySpace was still […]
Continue reading...Friday, July 22, 2011
Comments Off on Oracle set to depose Larry Page
We haven’t commented too much on the ongoing litigation between Oracle and Google, but suffice it to say that Google seems to be in dire straights. While it may be slightly too early to say, it appears that Google willfully infringed Java patents owned by Oracle, a fact which may ultimately force Google to pay […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Comments Off on Why Google+ has no long term traction and why Circles is not THAT useful
I’ve had a lot of back and forth with friends concerning the prospects of Google+. Put simply, I don’t think it poses much of a threat to Facebook. What Google has on its side is the ability to leverage its search engine and email prowess to really increase the number of Google+ users while at […]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 14, 2011
Comments Off on Google, shame on you for helping people get even drunker!
By Josh Rosenthall: Check out the potential for grave repercussions from Google’s search suggest feature. Looks like it’s a little bit too accurate for it’s own good! via imgur
Continue reading...Monday, July 11, 2011
Less than two weeks ago, Apple was part of a consortioum of tech companies who acquired over 6,000 patents from Nortel. Together with EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM, and Sony, the winning bid was $4.5 billion. Lost in the shuffle, notably, was Google whose bids reached up into the billions but couldn’t compete with the combined […]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 2, 2011
Comments Off on Behind the scenes of the Nortell patent auction – Google bids Pi as Apple and Microsoft seek to weaken Android
Earlier this week, Apple was part of a consortium of tech heavyweights that won an auction for over 6,000 Nortel patents. The final and winning bid came in at $4.5 billion and came from a grouping of Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM, and Sony. Left outside in the cold were both Intel and Google. Interestingly […]
Continue reading...Friday, July 1, 2011
Comments Off on Open letter to RIM from anonymous executive highlight’s RIM’s troubles
Yesterday BGR posted a scathing letter to RIM’s senior management team from an anonymous RIM executive highlighting the companies many inefficiencies and explaining the fundamental problems the company faces in its attempts to stave off ever more threatening competition from the likes of Google and Apple. A few excerpts: We are in the middle of […]
Continue reading...Monday, June 27, 2011
Comments Off on Apple acquiesces to Taiwan demand for 7 day app store return policy
The iTunes App Store was borne amidst controversy, albeit of the nerdy variety. Some apps were inexplicably banned while others were hypocritically allowed entry. Apple was sometimes doing too much policing of the iTunes app store and sometimes it wasn’t doing enough. Over the past few years, however, an equilibrium was reached and now it’s […]
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Comments Off on Android defense? Google purchases 1,030 patents from IBM