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  • T-Mobile, Google finally unveil the first Android phone

    T-Mobile, Google, and HTC lifted the curtain on the first Android-enabled mobile phone today. The $179 device will have Google app integration, a built-in music store, and the Android Market to buy apps from developers. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 09-23-2008
  • AppNite Geek Discount for Graphing Social Patterns East (DC, 6/9-11)

    Graphing Social Patterns East is almost upon us -- my conference on social networks & platforms is just one week away, beginning Mon June 9th thru Wed June 11th in Washington DC. GSP East will feature keynote presentations from Facebook, MySpace, Google, & LinkedIn, along with over 75 other speakers...
    Posted to Venture Capitial by Anonymous on 06-02-2008
  • Android struts its stuff with new features, more integration

    Google's open-source Android OS for mobile phones is maturing quite a bit. At the Google I/O conference this week, the company unveiled more UI polish and some innovative hardware integration, and it even opened up its web app hosting platform to all developers. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 05-30-2008
  • Google unveils a bevy of web developer treats at Google I/O

    Google entices developers with updates to Google App Engine and Google Web Toolkit, as well as the new Google AJAX Libraries API. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 05-29-2008
  • Google talks up Android: open ecosystems lead to innovation

    At LugRadio Live in San Francisco, Google developer Robert Love gave a presentation about the Android mobile platform and described some of the ways that it will empower users and developers. Google still has some work ahead of it before Android is ready for prime time, however. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 04-15-2008
  • Google App Engine

    Introducing Google App Engine Google is offering developers a tool that enables us to run our web applications on Google's infrastructure. The goal is to make it easy to get started with a new web app, and then make it easy to scale when that app reaches the point where it's receiving significant...
    Posted to Programming by Anonymous on 04-08-2008
  • Google jumps on Big Table of Web Services

    Google announced its new App Engine tonight. I was there shooting video and Mike Arrington has all the details in a wrapup post. I shot four videos. Here they are: Meeting some geeks before the event. Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Watch Pownce’s developers give some feedback at the end. UPDATE...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 04-07-2008
  • More on Paradise

    A couple of people have commented on the previous entry , citing, essentially, that Google needs to do this to be "the best". I understand the argument completely: Google wants to attract the top talent, or retain the top talent, or at least entice the top talent, not to mention give them every...
    Posted to Programming by Anonymous on 04-06-2008
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