Google and Apple are set to go toe-to-toe in the digital newsstand format as Google looks to bring e-newspapers and magazines to its Android OS.
The popular internet giant has been engaging in talks with publishers in order to build-up interest in creating a digital newsstand that would allow Android tablet ...
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New reports from China have surfaced alleging that Skype and other VoIP providers could be banned.
The nation’s Ministry of Information and Industry Technology is reportedly looking to limit competition for its internal telecommunication providers such as China Telecom and China Unicom. The goal would be to safeguard these firms from ...
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In a post on its official blog page internet search engine giant Google has scotched rumours that it has decided to pull out of China. Instead Google have announced that they intend to talk to the Chinese government about issues such as relaxing the restrictions it puts on internet searches. ...
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Google has defended its decision not to remove a racist picture of First Lady Michelle Obama from its search pages. The company was forced to comment on a picture of Barack Obama's wife which depicted her as a character out of the film Planet of the Apes after being inundated ...
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PepsiCo has come under fire for a new application its drinks brand Amp has released for the iPhone. Amp Up Before You Score is an application designed to help men who are looking to score with women get coaching on how to do so depending on what type of woman ...
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For the second time in a month, Google has experienced technical difficulties with its Gmail service that has left customers unable to properly access their accounts. At the beginning of September the service had an outage that lasted for nearly two hours and meant that anyone needing to get into ...
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As of today, Yahoo's newly packaged web portal will roll out worldwide. The re launch will be accompanied by a $100 million global advertising campaign which will target ten countries, including some in the emerging markets, as well as those already familiar with the Yahoo brand.
Analysts tend to agree that ...
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The U.S. Justice department is proving to be a little more cautious about allowing Google and its partners, the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild from steaming ahead with their plans to set up the largest digital library in the world.
Up until now Google has appeared to be ...
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Facebook announced yesterday that it now has 300 million users around the globe and is making enough money to cover all of the company's costs. It is generating enough cash to allow it to maintain growth and proves that its often questioned business model is working well.
Over the past five ...
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Google is launching yet another way that users can read the news. The new Fast Flip will allow those browsing the news to read it like they would a newspaper by flipping through the pages. Google's new application displays thumbnails of the front pages of various publications and will allow ...
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