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The Google+ Photos enhancements that were announced last week were already available on the web, and they have now been added to the Android app as well.
More from Talk Android Yahoo’s Flickr photo-sharing service is now offering one full terabyte for users, enough storage space to hold whole swathes of the world’s photos.
More from TechCrunch Tabbedout has a mighty partner for its new mobile payments effort. On Monday, Tabbedout confirmed its new partnership with Google to bring users Google Wallet as a payment source in the Tabbedout app for Android.
More from Mobile Marketing Watch Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.
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Echoing its concerns with FaceTime, AT&T says that Android users will be able to use video chat on Hangouts by the end of the year.
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We see so many bogus DMCA takedowns, and we hear the big copyright holders insisting that it's just an accident each and every time -- and not to worry about the collateral damage and censorship it leads to.
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The most recent post on the Google Plus development blog is showing off the latest version of G+ for android, version 42.
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A newly approved bill states that Google, other search engines, and news aggregators can only use short snippets of material from publishers.
More from SearchEngineWatch.com As Google’s first wearable computer Glass edges in past its initial run of devices, members of the general public begin to ask: when will the device be delivered in a form that any non-developers will be able to get their hands on? At a Google I/O 2013 “Fireside Chat” with several members of the main
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Just days after Google’s I/O developer conference ended, the company is rolling out an update to its Google+ app for Android which adds new photo and location features, as well.
More from TheNextWeb We know that Google is going to introduce a new TV set-top box of some sort, and we are hoping that it will get released by the end of the year.
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No new news but the webOS Nation forums are still busy!
As of today, every major mobile competitor.
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If you're looking for an excursion within six specific U.S. cities, then Google's Field Trip application wants to help you out.
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Computer maker Dell is taking yet another step into the Android device segment, as it prepares to ship Project Ophelia.
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There were a lot of great apps and updates released this week.
Google announced two big apps during the keynote at its annual developer conference Google I/O.
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Google has submitted a new media player device to the FCC for approval, this is believed to be the revamped Nexus Q.
More from DotGizmo At last weeks I/O conference, Google's Larry Page didn't speak like a CEO. He spoke like a politician.
More from CNET News Android UX and interaction design leads Helena Roeber and Rachel Garb gave a talk at Google I/O this year about the Android Design Principles (ADP) they helped create and introduced back in 2012 with the launch of Android 4.
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