Google Gears Goes Mobile
Google have launched Google Gears for mobile that will let users run web applications offline. Just like the standard Google Gears (still in Beta), Gears for mobile is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality. Developers can use the extension to create web apps that run offline using JavaScript [...]
Yahoo! Outsourcing to Google?
I stumbled upon a great piece written by Mike Arrington at TechCrunch on which he talked about Yahoo!’s options and his general outtake on it. What caught my attention and got me thinking was the idea that Yahoo! would outsource their search advertising unit to Google, which is unlikely to happen because of the [...]
Google and Twitter team up for Super Tuesday
Google have teamed with Twitter, a social networking site that lets users to send “tweets” ( text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website using SMS (text messaging) or widgets like Twitterrific, to cover Super Tuesday in the US.
Super Tuesday, in the US, is a Tuesday in early February or March [...]
Google angry on Microsoft and Yahoo!’s proposed marriage
Wow! it hasn’t been done yet, but is been touted as the would-be deal or acquisition of the decade has been drawing all different kinds of responses, commentaries and expert views. Because of the nature of the power players involved, Microsoft’s past legal wrangles and the fact the proposed bid was made public and [...]
Microsoft and Yahoo! marriage is essential!
Probably by now you have already heard about Microsoft’s $44 billion proposed bid forYahoo! unless you have been watching too much TV soaps. On Thursday 31 January Microsoft made a public bid to buy Yahoo! one of the web pioneers, which has been struggling recently.
Internet Advertising: Where to now?
Where is the adverting heading to now? Many would not have predicted how online advertising will grow so big, reaching unimaginable heights at some points beating conventional advertising. While it may be hard for new publishers and bloggers to monetize their sites, the market has been flooded with major players and some ad start ups. [...]
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