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Motorola, Microsoft in deal to put Bing on phones
(Reuters) Reuters - Motorola Inc has reached a deal with Microsoft Corp that will put Bing search and mapping services on its phones that use Google''s Android operating system. ... Yahoo News || 11.03.2010 |
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Indiagames Partners With IPL And Facebook To Launch Social Cricket Games Earlier this year, Google landed a with Global Cricket Ventures, the licensing partner to the Indian Premier League (IPL), which would give them the so rights to live stream cricket matches from the IPL on This is a huge deal because the streaming of the 2010 IPL season (which starts on Friday and ... TechCrunch || 11.03.2010 |
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YouTube Launches Mobile Ads in Japan and USA YouTube Mobile is growing rapidly. With a 160% increase in mobile traffic through 2009, Google have been looking at ways to increase advertising revenue through this channel. After some initial advertising trials with brands including KIA and the launch of District 9 DVD, today sees the launch of mo ... The Next Web || 11.03.2010 |
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Twitter Turns on “Tweet Your Location”, Mapping Tweets on Twitter.com. Twitter is in the process of enabling geolocated tweets on Twitter.com. If you have the feature enabled you should notice a “Tweet with your Location” option that uses the Google Maps API to map tweets. The option gives Twitter users the option of tweeting their location on Twitter.com and then allo ... The Next Web || 11.03.2010 |
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Google Cuts Ribbon on Apps Marketplace You''ve got apps for your phone. You''ll soon have apps for your digital video recorder. Now, you can have apps for your Apps, as in Google Apps. Google has launched its new Apps Marketplace for its Google Apps line of cloud-based productivity services. Initial participants include about 50 companie ... E-Commerce Times || 11.03.2010 |
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Watch Job Data for Impact : Dave's Daily Jobless Claims followed by retail sales and Michigan consumer sentiment will have an impact on the markets.This issue of Dave''s Daily also discusses Citigroup, Google, Cisco and biotech ETFs. ... TheStreet.com || 11.03.2010 |
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How To Use Video SEO To Jump To The Top Of Google Search Results As most search engine optimization (SEO) experts are aware, getting a first-page Google result is harder than ever. Not only do Google’s search and indexing algorithms continue to evolve in complexity, but Google has given over more and more of its search results real estate to “blended” search resu ... TechCrunch || 11.03.2010 |
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Deja Vu: Eyeblaster Files For $115 Million IPO, Again , an online advertising firm, has filed for a $115 million IPO according to a recent . This is actually Eyeblaster''s second bid for a $115 million IPO — they for one at the same price early in 2008, before the IPO market dried up.
The company makes a variety of products, including MediaMind, whi ... TechCrunch || 11.03.2010 |
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Google Ready to Make China Decision CEO Eric Schmidt said the search giant is continuing discussions with the Chinese government that will determine whether it shuts down its operations there. ... Internet News || 11.03.2010 |
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Android making big strides while Apple watches and Palm cries Google’s Android operating system is making big gains in the smartphone market share while companies like Palm can only helplessly watch.
added by: ... Current.com || 11.03.2010 |
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Jackson Williams: Supreme Court Justice Roberts Fibbed in Alabama, and YouTube Proves It Anyone who has ever questioned whether or not the Supreme Court is a politically-charged body can wonder no more. It is. Chief Justice Roberts, a... ... HuffingtonPost.com || 11.03.2010 |
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STAT OF THE DAY: Apple Owns Mobile Web Consumption (AAPL, GOOG) 63% of mobile web consumption is performed on Apple''s iPhone.
Still, Google''s Android OS is starting to gain share after a couple years of lagging far behind Apple. Google''s share increased about 8% in February 2010 to 15.2% of the market and has nearly doubled in the past year. Apple''s share ... Business Insider || 11.03.2010 |
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Google Reader Makes A More Visual Play Google launched a in from its Labs called . It is a more visual way to browse through the most popular items being saved and shared on Google Reader. When you launch it, you are presented with a large photo, video, or text excerpt on the main part of the screen, and can flip through by clicking o ... TechCrunch || 11.03.2010 |
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Google Reader Play Allows Users To Visually Browse RSS Feeds Google Reader Play is a new feature by Google Reader team which will allow users to visually browser through RSS feeds like a slideshow.
Don''t miss these Related Posts:Join Techie Buzz on Your Favorite Social Networking Sites ... Techie Buzz || 10.03.2010 |
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Eye-tracking Proves Real-Time Search Not Useful OneUpWeb recently released the results of an eye-tracking study on Google’s new real-time results integrated into SERPs—and it looks like the search giant might have just wasted $15M (the estimated cost of Google’s deal with Twitter).
The study segmented web users into two groups: consumers and in ... marketing Pilgrim || 10.03.2010 |
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Google Launches Web Store for Cloud-Based Apps App stores aren''t just for mobile phones anymore. Google has launched a store that lets Google Apps customers add third-party browser-based apps to their existing stack of Google''s productivity tools. ... Wired.com || 10.03.2010 |
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Bing Makes Strides But Momentum Stalls Microsoft''s Bing search engine managed to gain market share again in February, but its success isn''t exactly sending Google running for cover. ... Internet News || 10.03.2010 |
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Saudi Man Arrested For Sexually Suggestive YouTube Video (VIDEO) Saudi officials have reportedly arrested the star of a video that shows a young man flirting and dancing while wearing a police uniform. The video,... ... HuffingtonPost.com || 10.03.2010 |
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Translate Foreign Language RSS Feeds To Your Language Translate a foreign language feed to your own language using tools provide by Google Reader, Yahoo Pipes and other RSS feeds translation services.
Don''t miss these Related Posts:Join Techie Buzz on Your Favorite Social Networking Sites ... Techie Buzz || 10.03.2010 |
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Two Months Later, Eric Schmidt Promises A Resolution To Google's China Problem 'Soon' (GOOG) It''s been two months since Google threatened to end its business in China. Thus far, nothing has changed.
Speaking with reporters in Abu Dhabi, Eric Schmidt promises will happen "soon" though. When is soonNo idea, but it''s sooner than later, we assume.
See Also: ... Business Insider || 10.03.2010 |
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