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Prepared for the Mobile app-pocalypse ?

Mobile apps are all the rage. More than a half-million apps are downloaded every single hour, and the average smartphone user has 22 apps. But the future is cloudy if you are trying to be a leader in the mobile paradigm via an app. According to a research after six months, only 1 of those [...]

Internet Accessibility – Liberty or Privacy Incursion

Peace. We’ve all had our fair share of discussions about the benefits of the Internet. Messengers, email, social media networks, VoIP, video conferencing, publishing, information access and the like. What we seldom discuss, however, is the other side of the coin. Just how safe is our virtual presence, and all our private details associated with [...]

Google and open source, who needs who more?

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 [...]

Apple Juice Tablets – Are they for Real?

Peace, guys. This is the biggest ‘rumor’ since the iPhone was getting ready to launch in 2007. January 27th, 2010 or so they say, is the day when the world shall see Apple tablets – and i’m not talking about ones with vitamins. Before we go searching for a price tag, lets get the facts [...]

Will ‘Windows’ be ‘shown the Door’?

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 [...]

Has Firefox Peaked?

It was exactly five years ago Monday that Mozilla released version 1.0 of its open source Firefox Web browser, and fans around the globe marked the occasion with a multitude of special events held as part of the “Light the World with Firefox” campaign. Celebration ideas were plentiful at the Spread Firefox Web site, while [...]

Adwords and Adsense – Constructive, or Destructive Interference

According to Wikipedia, AdWords is Google’s flagship advertising product and main source of revenue ($21 billion in 2008). AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. The AdWords program includes local, national, and international distribution. Google’s text advertisements are short, consisting of one title line and two content text [...]