On Wednesday, Microsoft announced the availability of its Windows Phone Marketplace over the web for users in 22 new markets around the world. Through the online store, users can browse applications and games for their Windows Phone devices straight from their desktop computers. “I’m happy to announce... |
3 May 2012 04:32 GMT |
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If you’ve reached “awesome” rank on the slingshot proficiency scale in Angry Birds, you can start “baconizing” those piggies in a whole set of new levels of the game.Magic passwords that open Chrome-exclusive holiday levels, new levels added daily until December 25 are the incentives to ... |
1 December 2011 12:16 GMT |
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Google, the company which dominates the Internet search business and advertising in new media, has announced details linked to the Chrome Web Store, a new marketplace type space which is built to deliver more content to its web browser, with a significant video game presence.The Chrome Web Store is integrated with th... |
8 December 2010 06:08 GMT |
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Apple’s international online stores are down as of late, while no one has a clue as to what Apple could possibly add or remove from the store in terms of products, or listings.One possibility though, is Apple updating the listings for Bumper cases, which have recently returned to the company’s retail outl... |
6 October 2010 03:03 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google announced a while ago plans to close down the sales of the Android-based Nexus One mobile phone via its web store, and chances are that the move would be completed by July 31. The handset became available for purchase in early 2010 via the web store, and was expected to be s... |
21 July 2010 08:20 GMT |
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As announced a few months ago, Google is gearing up for the closing down of its Nexus One web store. The portal was launched in the beginning of the ongoing year with the purpose of bringing a new purchase model into the wild, and Google said that it served its purpose, and that Nexus One would no longer be sold wit... |
17 July 2010 06:19 GMT |
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At the beginning of the ongoing year, Internet giant Google launched the first device powered by the Android 2.1 operating system, the Nexus One by HTC, and proposed a new marketing approach, by selling the handset via its own web store, and not by carriers or other retail channels. However, it seems that the idea w... |
15 May 2010 03:25 GMT |
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Flurry Analytics released on Wednesday a report that shows the Nexus One as a weak performer on the market, with only a number of 135,000 units being sold during the first 74 days of availability, and now Google has issued a response to the matter. It seems that the device indeed registers poor sales, but the Mounta... |
18 March 2010 05:22 GMT |
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The first ever Android-based mobile phone to be sold by Google itself is now available in even more flavors than before. Originally launched only with support for T-Mobile USA's 3G network at the beginning of this year, AT&T customers in the US can now enjoy the handset on their carrier's airwaves, and the... |
17 March 2010 05:16 GMT |
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Search engine-based company Google officially announced today the launch of Nexus One by HTC, the first handset in the world to sport the Android 2.1 operating system on board. According to the maker, the fresh mobile phone, which sports the latest hardware technology from HTC and the newest software from Google, is ... |
5 January 2010 14:34 GMT |
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Weebly is a service that offers its users the possibility to create a fully customized webpage directly on their site trough an online WYSIWYG interface. Now they are expanding their product to include the ability to add web store components to the sites you are creating, although the basic service will remain free.C... |
28 May 2009 03:09 GMT |
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