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Google Browser Size Helps Keep Your Content Above The Fold
Most of us take them for granted, but web designers have to deal with a myriad of frustrating problems on a daily basis. From browsers that ignore standards to different screen resolutions, there’s a lot for them to…
December 17 2009, 1:31am | Comments
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The Great Google Phone Conspiracy [Android]
I don't know if it's the same-y hardware, the absurd expectations, or general inconsistencies, but something about the Google Phone just feels...off. And depending on how credulous you're feeling today, I can explain: We've been tricked! By Apple!…
December 15 2009, 6:37pm | Comments
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Google Adds Spatial Search to Maps API
The battle for the hearts and minds of geo developers creating map-based apps is on. Last month, Twitter turned on its geo API, and services like SimpleGeo and the GeoAPI are offering to do a lot of the…
December 15 2009, 5:54pm | Comments
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The Android Market Is Getting Ready to Explode [Data]
With total apps surpassing 20,000 this month, the gap in size—and consequently, quality—between the Android Market and the iPhone App Store is finally starting to close. AndroLib's been tracking new submissions stats since the Market opened—stats which don't…
December 15 2009, 5:02pm | Comments
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Bit.ly Goes Pro, Tells Goo.gl To Suck.it
The short gloves are off. Earlier today, both Google and Facebook got into the URL shortening game with goo.gl and fb.me. Google’s move in particular is a direct challenge to bit.ly, the rising independent standard among link shortening…
December 15 2009, 2:15am | Comments
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Bit.ly Just Got Fu.kd: Facebook And Google Get Into The Short URL Game
Moments after we heard reports of Facebook’s new URL shortener, Google launched its own service, aptly called goo.gl. At the moment, its only being used for Google Toolbar and Feedburner. Google just announced the new service as a…
December 14 2009, 8:49pm | Comments
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Google Wants You To Give Chrome For Christmas
Not sure what presents to get for the holidays? How about giving away a free browser? Your friends and relatives won’t think you are too cheap to get them a real present. They might even thank you, if…
December 14 2009, 4:27pm | Comments
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Google Touts City Of LA’s Decision To Equip 34,000 Employees With Google Apps
A big win for Google’s cloud-based communication and collaboration suite: the company has announced that the City of Los Angeles has equipped 34,000 employees with Google Apps. According to Google’s blog post, the city – which is replacing…
December 14 2009, 1:55pm | Comments
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Google Goes All Out To Market Chrome To UK Users
It’s not long out but Google Chrome is getting a major marketing boost in the UK. Today there are wrap-around cover adverts in the free Metro newspaper which circulates across the UK to morning commuters. We’re also getting…
December 14 2009, 11:58am | Comments
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