Maps just got smarter, as Mountain View announced the launch of Google Public Alerts.
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February 5, 2012
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Maps just got smarter, as Mountain View announced the launch of Google Public Alerts.
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San Diego-based Active.com , the sports registration and activities site run by the Active Network, is one of the launch partners for an expansion of Google Offers , the daily deals service run by Google. According to Google today, it has partnered with
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Google may have looked as though it was already firing on all social cylinders with the launch of Facebook-rival Google+, it’s +1 button and an improved Google+ app for mobile. But Mountain View’s taking its social initiative even further by bring
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Google takes real-time search (and Eric Schmidt) to Google+
Google and Samsung have announced that they will reveal “whats new from Android” on 11 October. Sources inside the companies confirmed that the event will see the launch of a major new product, heavily rumoured to be the Samsung Nexus Prime
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[ Dabin Yang 2011-09-15 ] According to Huffington Post, Google Maps is adding a new feature that will tie the product more closely to the company’s social network, Google+. The feature, called +snippets, lets users share data from Google Maps using an
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Firefox is walking an awkward rope with Google. Mozilla receives – and has always received – a lot of funding for Firefox from the Big G, but analysts have expected Google to drop its sugar daddy status ever since the launch of the Chrome browser
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Google Dumps Toolbar Support For Firefox
Despite a persistent rumor, sources say Google will not be shutting down the “Blogger” brand. Rumor had it that Google was set to retire the popular Picasa and Blogger brand names, instead choosing to move them to Google Photos and Google Blogs
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One Pass, Subscription, App Store, Newspapers, Magazines NEWS Google has announced the launch of Google One Pass, its online charging service for newspapers and magazines, just one day after Apple officially shared details of its new App Store
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