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Google to spend $100 million on original content for YouTube

Google to spend $100 million on original content for YouTube

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

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Google is reportedly looking to spend as much as $100 million to fund professionally produced video content exclusively for YouTube. The move would come as part of a major overhaul this year designed ...

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Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 update hits this month?

Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 update hits this month?

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

It’s a race. Will the Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 update hit first, or will the HTC Desire get its Gingerbread infusion beforehand? After finding out that the latter was set to get it as soon as this...

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BlueStacks brings Android applications to Windows computers

BlueStacks brings Android applications to Windows computers

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

You can find the Android OS virtually everything today, and that reach will only extend as time goes on. However, one place we have yet to see it implemented, at least implemented well, is the desktop...

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Google to stream I/O developer conference live

Google to stream I/O developer conference live

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google’s popular I/O developer conference sold out in a quick 59 minutes, leaving many interested developers out in the cold. To accommodate those who wanted to attend I/O but missed that short window...

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Google Books app for the iPad is updated & brings support for landscape mode

Google Books app for the iPad is updated & brings support for landscape mode

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Even though some owners rely on the iBooks app for iOS as their primary source for reading books on the iPad, the Google Books app for iOS is also a decent alternative – even more now thanks to a rece...

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Nexus S with AT&T bands available in white for $600, headed to Fido and Rogers

Nexus S with AT&T bands available in white for $600, headed to Fido and Rogers

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

It's been a long time in coming, but it looks like Google and Samsung's love child, the Nexus S -- a favorite around these parts -- is finally available with AT&T's 850 and 1900 MHz 3G bands from onli...

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Andy Rubin: Android to stay open, despite claims

Andy Rubin: Android to stay open, despite claims

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

Last week we covered an article from Business Week that discussed Android’s potential locked down future. Said article described a scenario where Google would have total control over what sort of twea...

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AT&T-compatible Google Nexus S Android smartphone available

AT&T-compatible Google Nexus S Android smartphone available

Posted on Apr 08, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: AT&TGoogle

Internet retailer Negrielectronics has made the Google Nexus S Android smartphone with AT&T compatible 3G bands available for purchase. Available in white or black color schemes, the unlocked handset ...

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Congress Takes Google to Task Over Anti-piracy Efforts

Congress Takes Google to Task Over Anti-piracy Efforts

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

A congressional hearing this morning took on a confrontational tone as Representatives criticized Google for falling short on policing piracy online. After pointing out that El Goog did pull Groovesha...

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Google kicks Grooveshark out of the Android Market

Google kicks Grooveshark out of the Android Market

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google has kicked Grooveshark out of the Android Market. It's currently unclear if Google will also remotely remove Grooveshark from Android smartphones on which the app has already been installed. Th...

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Google creating YouTube 'channels', spending $100 million on original content?

Google creating YouTube 'channels', spending $100 million on original content?

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

You can do quite a lot with a sufficiently large catalog of semi-popular footage, but original content is king, and today the Wall Street Journal is reporting that YouTube will sink $100 million into ...

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Android Honeycomb delay: Google’s Andy Rubin strikes back

Android Honeycomb delay: Google’s Andy Rubin strikes back

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

eeping Android Honeycomb back for tweaking has got Google a lot of harsh press recently and that seems to have cheesed off Google’s Android head honcho, Andy Rubin. He’s taken to the official Android ...

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Leaked Android media player shows integration of cloud services

Leaked Android media player shows integration of cloud services

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Uh-oh, somebody at Google's office was probably a bit distracted – distracted enough to let a handful of unfinished applications to slip out to the public through a supposedly developer build of the A...

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Samsung Nexus S Finally Coming to Canada Tomorrow

Samsung Nexus S Finally Coming to Canada Tomorrow

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

After being in the U.S. for about four months, the Samsung Nexus S is finally coming to Canada by way of Mobilicity, Telus, and Rogers, according to a flurry of leaked internal memos. All three will b...

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Entry level Android handset sales to top 20M in 2011, report suggests

Entry level Android handset sales to top 20M in 2011, report suggests

Posted on Apr 07, 2011 by MG1

Budget Android handsets are poised to takeoff in 2011, a new report from Digitimes suggests. The firm states that it expects 20 million to 25 million entry-level Android handsets – defined as devices...

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