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26 05 2008





Google announces Android mobile platform

5 11 2007

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Google on Monday announced a widely expected open-development platform for mobile devices backed by industry heavyweights like T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm and Motorola that could shake the wireless market to its core by simplifying and reducing the cost of developing mobile applications. The platform, called Android, has been developed by Google and others as part of the Open Handset Alliance, which has over 30 partners supporting it. The goal of this ambitious initiative is to spur innovation in the mobile space and accelerate improvements in how people use the Web via cell phones. The open-source platform will have a complete set of components, including an operating system, middleware stack, customizable user interface and applications.

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Google in talks with Verizon over Gphone

1 11 2007

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The Wall Street Journal and Reuters reported Tuesday evening that Google is in “serious discussions” with Verizon Wireless to put its mobile “GPhone” software on Verizon phones. For months, people have been speculating about the rumored Google “GPhone.” Most people believe that it’s not a specific phone, but is more likely an operating system or software that integrates many of Google’s mobile services, like Web search, Gmail, Youtube, and Google Maps, onto phones made by existing handset makers. But more than simply integrating Google services onto handsets, the new Google mobile OS is believed to be an open platform on which application developers would have free reign to develop a slew of new applications and services.

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Hulu

1 11 2007

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Hulu is a new video streaming site,but this one ways created by NBC and News Corporation.

Here you will be able to watch tv show just like on youtube,but you wont be able to download any of the content.

Its still in its beta stage when you visit their homepage you can enter your e mail adress and than you have to wait for a response.

You can currently watch some videos on video.aol.com

Visit Hulu for more info.





All The aXXo Releses

29 10 2007

Just click below and enjoy!

http://thepiratebay.org/user/axxo





Mozilla’s Prism to bring Web apps to desktop

28 10 2007

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Even the Mozilla Foundation, makers of the popular Firefox Web browser, thinks it’s time to break out of the browser.

On Thursday, developers from Mozilla announced a project called Prism that will, along with other “experiments,” make Web applications better resemble desktop programs.

 

The idea with Prism is that people can integrate their favorite Web applications with their desktop operating systems.

For example, a person could access Web-based programs Gmail or Facebook from the applications menu of Mac OS or Windows. Or they could create an icon for Facebook on their desktop that launches in its own window.

Prism is an open-source alternative to AIR, or Adobe Integrated Runtime, software for making desktop applications with Web technologies. AIR is set for a 1.0 release in the first half of next year; there are already a number of early applications that use AIR.





Google finally adds IMAP support for Gmail

25 10 2007

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Email addicts everywhere are rejoicing because of Gmail’s new IMAP feature. Emails from the popular web-based service can now be synchronized almost immediately to several devices at once, all without having to visit the Gmail.com website. The new feature is fairly easy to use and you just have to go into your Gmail account settings and enable IMAP. At this point not all accounts are IMAP ready because Google is rolling out the feature over the next few days.David Murray, Associate Product Manager for Google, blogs about the new feature here.

He says people have constantly asked if Gmail was ever going to do IMAP. Now he can happily say Yes. “In fact, we are doing it for you for free on all devices and platforms,” adds Murray. Google has offered POP email service to millions of users for years. While popular, POP doesn’t synchronize emails and changes between devices. In addition, most people use Gmail by going to the gmail.com website. The new IMAP service will shoot emails to all desktops, laptops and phones almost simultaneously. Changes done to emails on one device will also update on others. I guess Gmail is unbeatable right now…

Source:RlsLog.net





Great Video About The Internet

21 09 2007