May 9, 2013 8:36 PM
It’s something you’ve been told since the Internet first came into existence; “even if you delete a photo from the original website, the picture will remain on the internet indefinitely”. Eric Schmidt, an Executive Chairman and American Software Engineer at Google, picked up on this issue, identifying people’s wish to [...]
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April 17, 2013 5:02 PM
Google and the city of Provo, Utah have confirmed that Provo is indeed the next place to receive Google Fiber. Up to this point, Fiber has only been available in Kansas City and soon it will be in Austin. There is no date being released as to when Google Fiber [...]
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9:46 AM
It seems as though Gmail Drive, Google Docs, and Presentations are experiencing outages for some users. These issues are fairly random and only temporary but there is no word as to when Google will have everything back up and running like usual.
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9:42 AM
Actual videos shot with Google Glass have been coming out from some users that are just now receiving them. While the video quality is not amazing, the camera does seem to do a good job of capturing short moments but don’t expect to be shooting a movie with Glass anytime [...]
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April 16, 2013 7:00 PM
The critically important MyGlass application has now gone live in the Google Play store. MyGlass will connect Google Glass to your smartphone allowing many different features to be accessed. MyGlass looks like it will be able to control which applications show up on Glass, track where Glass users are, and [...]
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10:53 AM
Google chairman Eric Schmidt has announced that Android activations have now reached 1.5 million per day, up from 1.4 million last month. This means that Google is on track to have 1 billion Android devices by the end of this year. Larry Page previously said that they would have 750 [...]
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April 15, 2013 8:51 PM
Google Glass Explorer units are now coming off the production line and should be available soon according to an email sent out by Google to their Explorer backers. The devices will be available in waves and individual groups of people will be notified as their Google Glass Explorer Edition becomes [...]
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5:42 PM
Data collected during the past 12 months from Google Analytics shows that mobile website loading times have increased by 30% over last years, making them almost as fast as desktop browsing speeds. Google says that faster phones, better browsers, and more widespread 4G/LTE Service are the main factors contributing to this speed [...]
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April 14, 2013 9:03 PM
There have been countless iWatch rumors and speculations in the past few months, although it still lacks any actual confirmation from Apple itself. Since a New York Times article announced that the Apple super minds in Cupertino were working on developing a wrist-bound iOS device, the public has been anxiously [...]
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April 8, 2013 8:08 PM
Since Google Fiber first made its trial appearance in cities surrounding Kansas City, KS, it’s become a highly desired product by the public, boasting its 1GB/s internet speed, 100 times faster than modern broadband internet, at a cheap and affordable price of $70/month (or $120/month for internet and cable).One major [...]
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April 3, 2013 7:13 AM
Google isn’t the only company moving towards making futuristic glasses. Baidu, a company known for their popular Chinese search engine (Baidu.com) is centered in Haidian District, Beijing, China. It positions itself as an important company, very similar to Google. While Baidu hasn’t become very well known in the US, it [...]
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March 20, 2013 5:23 PM
Since Google Fiber’s initial start in Kansas City, Kansas, everyone has been anxiously awaiting its expansion; wondering when the amazing 1GB Internet service will make its way to the larger cities, and eventually to their own doorstep. Although it may be several years in the making for Google Fiber to [...]
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