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Google Doodles Let Users Jumps Hurdles, Shoot Hoops PCWorld (blog) Google has introduced the first of at least two Olympic-themed interactive doodles to celebrate London 2012. The doodle lets you get in the spirit of the games as an armchair, and keyboard, athlete. Tuesday's doodle features a hurdle race where you control ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple yanks Google's YouTube app from iOS 6 Computerworld The striking of YouTube marks the second departure of a major Google-based component from iOS -- Apple will replace Google Maps with its own mapping technology in iOS 6 -- and is yet another signal of the companies' ratcheting rivalry. "These two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olympics Hurdles Google Logo Lets You Show Off Your Athleticism -- Kind Of ... Huffington Post The newest Google Doodle is an Olympic-themed treat: On the google.com homepage (or permanently on this site), you can race in the 110m hurdles, using your keyboard to control a red-uniformed athlete who must sprint to the end of the track as quickly as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Ends Apps for Teams, Google Video For Business InformationWeek Released in 2008, Google Apps for Teams allowed users with verified school or business email accounts to collaborate using Google Docs, Google Calendar, and other non-email services. Max Ibel, Google's director of engineering and author of the blog post ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google-Backed Asteroid Mining Venture Attracts Billionaires Businessweek The venture said in April it has the backing of Ross Perot Jr., Google's Chief Executive Officer Larry Page, Chairman Eric Schmidt and former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Co-Chairman John C. Whitehead. The company aims to be the first to harness potentially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Breakfast Meeting: Sikh Temple Shooter's Hate-Filled Music, and the Apple ... New York Times (blog) Another cord between Apple and Google has been cut, as Apple released a test version of the new operating system for its iPads and iPhones that no longer has a built-in app for YouTube, which is owned by Google, Nick Wingfield and Claire Cain Miller ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A Google Doodle Olympics mini-game will keep you running today NBCNews.com Google Doodles — redesigned versions of the Google homepage logo — are a delightful part of my day. The latest one — No. 12 in the Olympics series, if you're keeping count — even happens to be an interactive (and very addictive) mini-game. I'd have told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Dropping YouTube in iOS 6 is Good PC Magazine A little too much ado is being made over Apple dropping the YouTube app from iOS 6, probably because Apple and Google are locked in a death match right now. That's true, but it isn't why YouTube had to go. That YouTube icon on every iPhone home ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dumping YouTube From iPhone May Hurt Apple More Than Google Forbes But now Apple (AAPL) has just released a new beta update of its mobile operating system, iOS 6, and it does not include the YouTube app. In other words, Apple has dumped Google (GOOG)-owned YouTube just like it previously dumped Google Maps. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google doodle lets you run the hurdles CNN Google is here to help. The Internet giant on Tuesday embellished its search page with an animated, interactive doodle that lets users run the hurdles by tapping on their keyboards. Tapping the arrow keys makes the hurdler run, while hitting the space bar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hurdle through cyberspace with today's Google Doodle Fox News Haven't felt Olympics frenzy yet? Today's Google Doodle will have you up and running. If you're on Google any time today, be sure to press the "play" button on the home page. You'll jump right into an arcade-style Olympic hurdling game. Increase your speed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple drops YouTube as pre-loaded app in iOS 6 system Detroit Free Press When the iPhone was released in 2007, Apple used YouTube and Google Maps as features to promote the device. But Apple is reportedly working on its own video-streaming app. Google Maps was also removed from iOS 6 after Apple bought a map ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Interactive Google Doodle Brings London 2012 Hurdles to Life PC Magazine Google is celebrating the London 2012 Olympics with a homepage doodle for each of the game's 16 days. Today, its doodle got interactive, allowing searchers to participate in the hurdles. The homepage doodle features an Olympic athlete at the starting point ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google invests in digital signature company DocuSign Computerworld Google Ventures said it decided to invest in DocuSign because electronic signatures are being rapidly adopted by enterprises and small businesses worldwide. DocuSign's technology, strong team and market momentum attracted Google and the companies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Who killed YouTube on the iPhone -- Apple or Google? CNET Instead, users will have to download a new YouTube app from the App Store. Apple claims it's simply because its five-year deal with Google has expired, while Google isn't even talking about the circumstances of YouTube's departure from Apple's devices. See all stories on this topic » | ||
YouTube app no longer default on iPhone, iPad CBS News Apple says that YouTube will work on its mobile browser Safari and that Google is working on a stand-alone app that will be available in the App Store, The Verge reports. Currently, YouTube video links viewed in Safari automatically launch the YouTube app. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Won't Include YouTube App in New Mobile Software Fox Business Google, the world's No.1 Web search engine, is also the maker of the most popular smartphone software with its Android operating system. In May, Google closed the $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola mobility, setting the stage for Google to more tightly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's YouTube app gone from Apple iOS 6: A separation too far? ZDNet (blog) Apple's license to include the YouTube app in iOS has ended so now you'll have to either use Google's video service through a browser or separate application. A mountain or a molehill? It has been clear for months that Apple and Google have been headed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Behind Apple's disappearing YouTube app MarketWatch I haven't heard back from Google yet. (Update: Here's a comment via a YouTube rep: "We are working with Apple to make sure we have the best possible YouTube experience for iOS users.") But here's what Apple PR rep Trudy Muller told my colleague John ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Google May Be Secretly Happy That Apple's Dropping Its YouTube App Forbes Even more important from the point of view of Google and the pro content producers on YouTube, the Apple YouTube app doesn't allow ads to be run against all those billions of videos views a month that YouTube draws on mobile devices. So search for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple, Google reportedly bid for Kodak patents San Jose Mercury News Eastman Kodak, which is planning to auction 1100 digital patents, received two bids from investor groups including Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG) of between $150 million and $250 million, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Bankrupt Kodak is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who wins when Google's YouTube app leaves Apple devices? MSN Money Apple released a test version of its coming iOS 6 operating system for iPhones and iPads without Google's YouTube app, which has been there from the start and, at least according to some media accounts, left the spurned Google struggling to react. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Google-Free iPhone TechCrunch Two down. One to go. There is a good argument to be made that it's actually more beneficial to Google that Apple is no longer including the YouTube app (which Apple, not Google, built, by the way) as a standard part of iOS. For one thing, the app hasn't really ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Google gets patent for eye tracking-based unlock system, shifty ... By James Trew Look up. Now down. Back up here again? Imagine having to do that every time you wanted to unlock your phone, as this granted Google patent for \ Engadget | ||
Google Display Network Exclusion Tactics: Don't Drink from the Fire ... By Joseph Kerschbaum People seem to think that the Google Display Network is like drinking from a fire hose: turn it on and get a ton of traffic. But if not managed correctly your campaign will drown in unqualified clicks and poor ROI if not managed properly. Search Engine Watch - Latest | ||
YouSnub: Apple's Next iOS Will Be Google-Free | Fast Company By Sarah Kessler Not only has Apple created its own version of maps to replace the Google Maps app in iOS 6, but it's nixed the native YouTube app--a feature that has been included in iOS since its beginning. Apple had this to say about the omission: "Our ... Fast Company | ||
Apple and Google both win by killing the native iOS YouTube app ... By Nilay Patel It may be hard to remember now, but the YouTube app bundled with iOS is a holdover from the very first days of the very first iPhone — before the existence of the App Store, and when pre-loaded... The Verge - All Posts | ||
Today's Google Doodle Lets You Run the Hurdles By Jamie Condliffe You might not be good enough to compete at the Olympics, but if you're reading this blog, you're probably adept when it comes to button tapping. So, make the best use of your skill set by playing Google's new Olympics doodle, called Hurdles ... Gizmodo | ||
Going for Mobile Gold - Google Mobile Ads Blog By Google Mobile Ads Going for Mobile Gold: 10x increase in Olympics mobile searches globally. Monday, August 6, 2012 | 1:01 PM. At the 2012 Olympics we're seeing new records set everyday, not only in athletic performance, but also in global search behavior. Google Mobile Ads Blog | ||
Google Chrome Now Has A Third Of The Browser Market Worldwide ... By Seth Fiegerman Let's Not Forget The Worst Part About Apple Eliminating Google From The iPhone ... Google's browser first passed Internet Explorer for a full week back in May and then took the top spot for the entire month of June. While Chrome's share of ... Business Insider | ||
YouTube App removed: iOS 6 dumps yet another Google service By Zach Epstein Apple (AAPL) released a new version of its iOS 6 software on Monday, and one of the platform's core apps was missing: YouTube. Some speculated that the. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech | ||
YouTube App, No Longer Included in Apple's iOS By Alex Chitu Maybe Apple wanted to release a Google-free version of the iOS and the next step could be switching to Bing as the default search engine in Safari, but things are not that bad for Google. After all, YouTube is the most popular video sharing ... Google Operating System | ||
Google Street View lets you tour the Kennedy Space Center | MNN ... By John Platt Visitors can get up close and personal with two space shuttles, the launch pad and much more. All MNN Content | ||
Latest Google Doodle Puts You Inside The Action At Olympics Track ... By John Dodge The folks at Google have come up with an Olympian way to waste time at work today. CBS Chicago | ||
Google aimed to burn Amazon with Library Project, says Authors ... By Ricardo Bilton Was the Google Books Library Project meant solely to help libraries? Not so, says the Authors Guild, which argues that Google targeted Amazon with the effort. VentureBeat | ||
These 5 Videos Will Make You A Google Shopping Expert ... By Chris Crum Google has released the following four Google+ hangouts discussing Google Shopping. The first is an intro and overview. The second is an intro to the Merchant Center. The third is about creative and optimizing product listing ads, and the ... WebProNews » Google | ||
Google Buys Auto Loans - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal The premise behind the portfolio balance effect is that the Fed, through QE, artificially removes available supply of safe-haven Treasuries, thus forcing cash like Google's into fixed income assets in the private sector. Even beyond the Fed, the ... Clusterstock |
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