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Google Chrome OS Promises Computing Without Pain InformationWeek Thomas Claburn 12/08/2010 Before a crowd of reporters and guests, Google provided an update on its forthcoming browser-based operating system, Chrome OS, and invited attendees and select early adopters to try Chrome OS running on an unbranded netbook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Salesforce to buy cloud firm to expand apps platform Reuters By Himank Sharma and Siddharth Cavale BANGALORE (Reuters) - Salesforce.com Inc agreed to buy Heroku, a privately held cloud-platform company, for $212 million in cash, to expand into the fast growing social media and mobile space. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IPads Are Latest Weapon in Medical Sales Wall Street Journal By JON KAMP And ROGER CHENG Medical-sector companies are passing out thousands of iPad tablet computers to salespeople to spruce up their pitch to doctors, and at the same time giving Apple Inc. a crucial foot in the door to business customers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Myhrvold's Intellectual Ventures Sues Nine Companies — Who's Next? paidContent.org Giant patent-holder Intellectual Ventures has filed its first set of lawsuits today. While the first suits are against computer security companies and memory manufacturers, it's a safe bet that suits against [all forms of] internet enterprises are on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple improves iOS push security, iTunes promo codes now work overseas Apple Insider By AppleInsider Staff Apple on Wednesday made a few key changes for iOS developers, upgrading the security of push notifications and allowing international distribution of promotional codes. Also, some HD movies have appeared for the first time in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Latitude iPhone App Hits App Store, Swiftly Yanked PC Magazine Google is on a roll. After yesterday's announcement regarding the new Chrome OS operating system, Chrome Web Store, and more, Google quietly launched a Google Latitude iOS app today, but it quickly disappeared from the App Store. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Android users chew much more data than iPhone owners Electronista Android users are much more data hungry than their iPhone counterparts, Arieso said in a new study. Using the iPhone 3G as the baseline, Android was often more demanding for traffic in both directions. The Samsung Galaxy S would upload as much as 126 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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