Today, Google delivered technical concepts of the Chrome OS and promises its launch in about a year. Google is basically trying to simplify the personal computing experience based on the following principles: The OS will be hardware dependent. It requires a Netbook like device equipped with solid state drive and WiFi (801.11N) as a minimum. [...] Full story...
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Google main source of revenue has been the advertisement on the Internet. Google has tried to get in to radio but abandoned shortly after.
Today, Amazon announced "Kindle for Mac," a free application that lets readers from 100 countries enjoy Kindle books on their Mac computers.
Few days ago we shared the CDMA version of the Nexus One is coming to Verizon, but today, Sprint announced, it will added on the carrier list too.
Google has made available its Gesture Search technology, which allows user to use handwriting to initiate search argument, for Android 2.
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Today Microsoft has made a developer preview (Alpha) IE9 available for download. This version is not consumer friendly and does not support XP.