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Category Archives: Opinion
Ok Google, Do You Hear Me?
Yesterday, on Halloween, Google released a new version of Android, which has been known as KitKat but is officially version 4.4. For a complete overview of all the new features in Android 4.4, read JR Raphael’s post at Computerworld. While … Continue reading
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Beware Of The Socks
At their annual developers conference, going on right now in San Francisco, Evernote announced the Evernote Market, a store for an eclectic list of accessories and swag. From the market you can buy things like a Fujitsu Snapscan scanner and … Continue reading
Hype Is Not The Problem, Reality Is
The reaction to the Motorola X announcement yesterday is fascinating. Most of the reaction that I have seen on Google+ and Twitter has been negative, with most of the negative comments claiming to be a reaction to hype about the … Continue reading
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Where Is Google Taking Android?
JR Raphael says that Google is deconstructing Android, and that is awesome, but what does that mean? Google has been slowly separating the Google Experience from Android When Google first launched Android, it included core Google apps like Maps, Gmail, … Continue reading
Customers Not Users
Om Malik has been one of the most outspoken of the A-list bloggers in opposition to Google’s decision to shut down Google Reader, and after Google announced Keep he wrote that in his opinion Google can Keep it to their … Continue reading