May 18, 2012

Google plans cable TV services in Kansas City

Google is planning to test out a new cable service, complete with high-speed internet and TV, in Kansas City. Could the rest of the country be next? The plans are still being hatched, but Google is already rolling out a big test of super high-speed

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TMO Quick Tip: Safari: Better Browsing Through Command-Clicking

The Mac Observer’s Melissa Holt spends endless hours poking and prodding OS X and her apps to find news ways to be more productive with her Mac. That means she doesn’t get to go outdoors very often, but the upside is that she’s always finding

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TMO Quick Tip: Safari: Better Browsing Through Command-Clicking

Product News: Apple Releases Safari 5.1.2 Beta to Developers w/PDF Fixes

Apple released a beta version of its Safari web browser, 5.1.2, to developers Thursday evening.

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Product News: Apple Releases Safari 5.1.2 Beta to Developers w/PDF Fixes

Google updating its TV service

PanARMENIAN.Net – Google is updating its Google TV service this weekend adding support for Android apps optimized big HDTV screens and polished how is discovered through the software. The new version of Google TV is expected to be automatically

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Google TV finally gets Android 3.1, brings lots of apps to TV

Yeah, we’re just as shocked that Google TV isn’t dead already, too! Launched last year to lukewarm reception, Google TV flopped hard because of a number of things — overpriced set top boxes and integrated HDTVs as well as a bare and hard to navigate

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Google TV finally gets Android 3.1, brings lots of apps to TV

Infographic of the Day: what’s up with SEO?

SEO (search engine optimization) is one of those things a lot of people speak of, but not a lot of people really know about. Check out the infographic below for a crash course in what it’s all about. Every day, DVICE selects fresh images, videos and more

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Look out, Google: MC Hammer unveils his new search engine

Stop! WireDoo time! OK, that doesn’t have the same ring to it as Hammertime, but WireDoo is the name of MC Hammer’s new search engine, and he’s gotta market it somehow.

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Look out, Google: MC Hammer unveils his new search engine

Taking a early peek at Google TV 2.0

Google TV, when it was first released, didn’t quite set the world on fire. While it had a lot of interesting ideas, its execution was found to be lacking and few people ended up getting on board. Google’s hoping to change that with Google TV 2.0.

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Taking a early peek at Google TV 2.0

Infographic of the Day: why content for SEO?

Listen up marketing departments — you need to work on your SEO (search engine optimization).

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Infographic of the Day: why content for SEO?

Google+ surrenders, will let people use fake names soon

Irked by Google+ ‘s “real name-only” policy? Would you rather have people identify you online as BigBuffHotDaddy

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Google+ surrenders, will let people use fake names soon