As promised, Google has updated its Google+ iPhone app with a slew of new mobile features, most notably the ability to participate in Hangouts group video chat. Google announced the new features earlier this week, when it unveiled an updated version
Opera mini for Android updated
Opera for Android has been updated and the new version is in the market now. With the update Opera now officially supports Honeycomb’s large screen compatibility mode. The update also includes some bug fixes and security hole patches.
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Opera mini for Android updated
Intel, Google announce partnership for Android smartphones
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Bing Offers Group Check-in App for Windows Phone 7
When it comes to socially-oriented mobile applications, Facebook and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) tend to be among the leaders in mind and market share.Facebook just launched Facebook Messenger and… PC World – Skype Makes Play for Mobile Group Messaging with
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Bing Offers Group Check-in App for Windows Phone 7
Google+ now available on iPad/iPod Touch
in Android, Apple, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, Software (Apple), Software and apps Google have now made their Google+ available for all the iPad and iPod Touch users who were left out when the app originally launched on iPhone last month. There aren’t any
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Google+ now available for iOS.
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Microsoft Imagine Cup 2011 Winners Tap Windows Phone, Cloud and Bing
Microsoft announced the winners of the ninth annual Microsoft Imagine Cup, the companys premier student technology competition, honoring student innovations that address global problems such as… ReadWriteWeb – Meet This Year’s Imagine Cup Winners:
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Microsoft Imagine Cup 2011 Winners Tap Windows Phone, Cloud and Bing
Intel Would’ve Sided With Google Instead Of Microsoft, Had It Been In Nokia’s Shoes
It’s been hard not to feel sorry for Intel after Nokia sold out to Microsoft last week, ditching its MeeGo OS collaboration with Intel for Windows Phone 7. Intel finally went public with its hurt, with CEO Paul Otellini claiming Nokia made the wrong
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Intel Would’ve Sided With Google Instead Of Microsoft, Had It Been In Nokia’s Shoes