
Posted on February 9th, 2010 by
ali.zaidi
Many important open source projects, like Firefox, are dependent on Google. The Mozilla Foundation draws most of its budget from the Google box on its software, even after Google has gone into competition with its Chrome browser.
Google is proof that the open source way is the profitable way. It has aggressively pushed code out the [...]
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Filed under: Business Dynamics, Enterprise Agility, Global Technology Market, Google Chrome, Google OS, SOA & Agile Applications, Web 2.0, Web Broswers, Web Browsing

Posted on January 18th, 2010 by
murtaza
Google’s much anticipated new phone, Nexus One, came out in the market on January 5, 2010. This android 2.1 based phone, manufactured by HTC has already been declared as a ‘Motorola-Droid Killer’. But now it is predicted that it would not take long to parallel the iphone. In fact, it is already like an iphone [...]
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Filed under: Global Technology Market, Google OS

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
Now that Google is translating the world through our smart phones, is there still a need for a travel guide?
The death of the travel guidebook has long been prophesied because of the explosion of travel information online, but travel blogs and forums have not had the swingeing impact that the doomsayers foretold. In fact, the [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Business Dynamics, Global Technology Market, Google OS, SOA & Agile Applications, Search Engines, Web 2.0

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by
Zohaib
Nov -13 2009 - TechCrunch says Google’s Chrome OS will be available for download within a week (2 to 3 days from now). Targeting netbooks and cloud computing, this BETA version will probably be a bit weak on the ‘drivers’ side, as anticipated. A substitute for windows, one that’s for real (and free), is quite [...]
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Filed under: Google Chrome, Google OS, Microsoft Windows, Search Engines, Web 2.0, Web Broswers, Web Browsing, Windows 7

Posted on August 4th, 2009 by
Zohaib
The New York Times reports:
The computer maker Apple announced on Monday that Eric E. Schmidt, chief executive of Google, was stepping down from its board because of “potential conflicts of interest” as Google makes a play into the market for computer operating systems.
Mr. Schmidt’s resignation comes as the search giant begins to compete more directly [...]
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Filed under: Apple, Global Technology Market, Google Chrome, Google OS, Microsoft Windows, Search Engines, Web Browsing

Posted on July 9th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
Google is jumping into Microsoft Windows territory — and threatening to change the way personal computers work — with its own version of a computer operating system.
The company says the forthcoming Google Chrome OS will revolutionize how computers operate, putting more emphasis on Web functionality, making computers faster and opening them up to helpful tinkering [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Business Dynamics, Enterprise Software, Global Technology Market, Google Chrome, Google OS, Microsoft Windows, Web Browsing, Windows 7