Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Google's free WiFi network transports nearly 600 gigabytes a day

Google's muni-WiFi network in Mountain View, Calif., reached its third anniversary this month and WiFi vendor Tropos reports that the network now transports close to 600 gigabytes of user data on a daily basis.






Saturday, August 22, 2009

Analysis: Apple, AT&T and Google Voice

By Sascha Segan

Apple on Friday posted its response to the Federal Communications Commission's Google Voice iPhone app inquiry on their Web site, and the company finally made it clear what they have against Google Voice-type apps: Apple doesn't want anyone messing with their stuff. (read more)

Monday, August 17, 2009

Google Wave - the end of email as we know it


E-mail has been dawdling along in much the same form since the early days of the Internet. In fact, e-mail now feels like a pretty stodgy, clunky and formal style of online communication these days. But hold onto your seats, because Google is about to turn e-mail on its head with the release of a revolutionary new technology called Google Wave that's due to start trickling into users' hands this September. Wave combines the strengths of e-mail with the immediacy of instant messaging and the collaborative power of social networking - and wraps that all up into a killer web application that can then be embedded into any web page or used as a private communication system. Sound complicated? It is - but you'll understand it perfectly after watching this ten-minute video. (read more)

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Google users search more, very loyal: comScore


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -

Search market leader Google Inc holds greater loyalty among its users, who conduct more searches a month than those on Yahoo! and Microsoft, new data issued on Friday showed, posing a challenge for the new team of rivals to Google(read more)



New Google is the old Microsoft




Galen Ward: Google is supposed to be an unbiased search engine, but they are hurting consumers by using their dominance to become a king maker for their own, increasingly inferior products. (read more)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

My Google


Go Google: 20 Ways to Reach More Customers and Build Revenue with Google Business Tools (Paperback)
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