This May, Google is holding its annual I/O conference, where it invites thousands of developers to learn about the latest Google and web technologies. Last year, Google had its first (of many) “Oprah Moments” when it made the surprise announcement that everyone in attendance would be receiving a free Android phone. This year, [...]
Tags: Apps, Attendance, Attendees, Confere, Developers, Droid, Droids, Google, Google Web, Logic, Logistics, Motorola, Nexus, Oprah, Presence, Sandbox, Sessions, Surprise Announcement, Verizon, Web Technologies
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Good news, Palm fans! If you’ve taken a break from jamming on the “Update” button, it’s time to go tap it one last time: the rollout of webOS 1.4 has just begun. The catch: it seems that it’s only for Sprint handsets right now, with the Verizon Pre Plus and Pixi Plus still reporting that [...]
Tags: Break, Ces, False Hopes, Handsets, Last Time, Palm Fans, Pixi, Rollout, Rumor Mill, Sprint, Verizon, Webos
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Back in October, Google changed the mobile navigation space when it launched Google Maps Navigation for Android. While the product itself is solid it also has one killer feature: it’s free. This has forced the makers of other non-free navigation tools to scramble to convince users their products are still worth paying for. Verizon is [...]
Tags: Android, Crowd, Facebook, Fire Eagle, Free Navigation, Google, Google Maps, Killer Feature, Location Services, Media Integration, Mobile Navigation, Navigation Tools, New Features, Points Of Interest, Roadside Assistance, Third Parties, Traffic Information, Traffic Reports, Verizon, Vz Navigator
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