Posts Tagged ‘Google’

comScore released its January 2010 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Share report today. Motorola maintained its top spot in the overall mobile phone market, and Research in Motion (RIM) held its top spot in smart phones. Google’s Android operating system saw the greatest growth.
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Goldman Sachs expects Google to sell just 1 million Nexus One units in 2010, down from the original 3.5 million it projected earlier this year. The firm attributes a lack of marketing and customer service issues as reasons for slashing the forecast, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Today DataViz launched an update to its popular DocsToGo application, version 3.1. The latest release includes support for Google Docs. Google Docs support includes the ability to download, view, and edit files, save and synchronize changes, and upload directly from your iPhone or iPod touch. Documents to go Premium costs [...]Read the whole story [...]

Apple and Google are engaged in a fascinating battle of mobile OS’s. Among other things, they’re duking it out on patent infringement, developer relations and carrier support. Lines are being drawn, and everyone’s taking sides.
That begs the question: what’s the difference between the App Store and Android Market for developers? [...]Read the whole story [...]

A day after Apple filed a lawsuit alleging that HTC is infringing on 20 of its patents, Google has said it is standing behind its Android operating system and the partners that use it.
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Earlier today, Apple issued a press release stating that it has filed suit against cell phone manufacturer HTC for patent infringement. No mention of Android or Google was in the press release. But one of the actual legal complaints, which we’ve obtained and embedded below, makes no bones about it. [...]Read the whole story [...]

TomTom is serious about its iPhone navigation app and the upcoming update brings it one step closer to the feature set found on high-end dedicated GPS units. Version 1.3 is currently held up by App Store reviewers, but when they get done pawing through the code, it will enable real [...]Read the whole story [...]

Google has made it absolutely no secret that the Nexus One is heading to Verizon. They announced it the very same day they announced the T-Mobile version that’s already floating around, and have had it listed as “Coming Soon” ever since.
Alas, neither Google or Verizon is willing to spill the [...]Read the whole story [...]

When the Google Nexus One was announced, there were several cool new features unveiled for the device and Android 2.1: interactive wallpapers, 3D graphics and support for Google Earth. The latter wasn’t available at the time, and there was no date set, but it looks like it’s available on Android [...]Read the whole story [...]

Google has submitted a new version of its Google Mobile App for the iPhone platform (iTunes link), and the fresh app now finally boasts built-in support for Voice Search on iPod touch devices (2G or newer).
Update: we have 3 commenters saying there still is no Voice Search on their iPod [...]Read the whole story [...]
