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The two days of the annual Google I/O 2010 developers conference were packed with announcements and, though there were just a few major themes, it might have been hard to keep up with all of the new stuff. So, to ensure that you haven’t missed out on anything, we’ve put together a small round-up of some o... |
22 May 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Google has been making so many announcements for these past couple of days that it’s hard to keep up with all of them. One tidbit of information Google revealed on the first day of the Google I/O 2010 conference merits more attention, though. It seems that Google Chrome has now reached 70 million active users, ... |
21 May 2010 10:02 GMT |
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During the first day of the Google I/O 2010 event, a certain piece of news would have made web-designers jump out of their seats with joy. Google announced its new Google Fonts API, a tool for adding non-standard web fonts on any web page. Typography is a big part of the print industry, but nowadays people tend to t... |
21 May 2010 09:29 GMT |
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There were plenty to take in during the Google TV launch at the Google I/O 2010 conference, but YouTube’s part in all of this looks interesting. YouTube’s Director of Product Management, Hunter Walk, unveiled YouTube Leanback, a new interface for the popular video site, designed specifically for the big-s... |
21 May 2010 05:55 GMT |
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Google has been diversifying its portfolio since, well, actually it has always done that. Still, there are plenty of markets ready for the picking and one of them is music. Google has been ‘flirting’ with online music, but it hasn’t committed to anything yet. That may be changing, though. Tucked awa... |
21 May 2010 04:58 GMT |
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Android was the star of the show on the second day of the Google I/O 2010 conference. The first half of the starting keynote was dedicated to the Android mobile platform and the launch of Android 2.2 Froyo. The second half was also about Android, though, a position it hasn’t been in before. Google has, as expec... |
21 May 2010 03:38 GMT |
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The second day of the Google I/O 2010 developer conference just kicked off with two major announcements, Android 2.2 and Google TV, neither of which were exactly surprises. The first part of the morning’s keynote was dedicated to Android. The latest and greatest version is here, Android 2.2 codenamed Froyo, and... |
20 May 2010 14:35 GMT |
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The first day of the Google I/O 2010 developer conference was packed with announcements, but much of the two-hour or so keynote speech was dedicated to the enterprise sector. Though Google has been putting a lot of effort into its business services, it looks like the company is now ready for a full frontal assault. G... |
20 May 2010 13:40 GMT |
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Google Buzz certainly made a splash when it came out, but it wasn’t the kind of attention Google was looking for. The company’s latest crack at the social web proved to be a privacy nightmare and subsequent fixes and changes still haven’t erased those first memories. But Google is in it for the long... |
20 May 2010 10:57 GMT |
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As recently rumored, Google has unveiled a cloud storage solution for developers at this year’s Google I/O conference. Most of the details were spot-on, but considering that the rumor came just hours before the official announcement, it’s no surprise. The service will use a RESTful API and will be launche... |
20 May 2010 10:23 GMT |
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Google Wave is now open to everyone. Any user with a Google account can log into the service, create a new Wave or participate in an existing one. But that’s only half of the news at Google I/O 2010. Google is also introducing Wave for Google Apps. Administrators will now be able to turn on the service for thei... |
20 May 2010 09:29 GMT |
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There were a lot of announcements on the first day of the Google I/O 2010 conference and plenty of interesting new products and technologies. Last year, though, things were a little different, everyone was talking about one thing, Google Wave. The star of the 2009 Google I/O, Google Wave proved to be less kind to the... |
20 May 2010 09:12 GMT |
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In the first day of the Google I/O 2010 developer conference, Google unveiled WebM, a new open and free video format aimed at solving the HTML5 video, codec debate. We’ve already covered the details of the WebM Project, the coalition of companies that support the new format, which includes Mozilla, Opera, Adobe... |
20 May 2010 07:27 GMT |
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The announcement most people with interest in web video expected at the Google I/O 2010 conference has been made. Google has open-sourced the VP8 codec, which it acquired along with On2, but went beyond that with the announcement of the WebM Project. The project’s aim is to develop and spread the WebM video for... |
20 May 2010 06:15 GMT |
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Google came out in full force on the first day of this year’s Google I/O 2010 developers conference. There were a lot of announcements in the two hours or so of the keynote speech. Some had been anticipated or rumored, but one thing that no one saw coming yet everyone should have was the Google Chrome Web Store... |
20 May 2010 04:27 GMT |
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