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Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application

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Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application, adding two new home screen widgets to make accessing messages and settings easier.

Google Voice is the company’s phone management application, allowing users to route calls through a special Google phone number to their work landlines and mobile devices. Users can also use voicemail transcription . . . → Read More: Google Sept. 9 upgraded its Google Voice for Android application

Google will shell out $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with seven people

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Google will shell out $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with seven people who argued the Google Buzz social service violated users’ privacy.

Google appeared to launch Buzz Feb. 9 with good intentions, allowing users to opt in to a service that lets users share and discuss links, photos and videos with their Gmail . . . → Read More: Google will shell out $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with seven people

Google updates the Google Buzz API and follows up on its real-time search efforts

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Google updates the Google Buzz API and follows up on its real-time search efforts by giving Google Realtime Search its own address.

Google has delivered on its promise to provide real-time search by giving Google Realtime Search its own address.

The search giant initially delivered real-time search features to users in December 2009.

Back then, “Our goal . . . → Read More: Google updates the Google Buzz API and follows up on its real-time search efforts

Google is rolling out a service that makes phone calls through Gmail

 Google is rolling out a service that makes phone calls through Gmail. Calls to the United States and Canada will be free through at least January 2011, with international calls ranging between 2 cents and nearly $5 a minute. That presents a challenge not only to Google‘s e-mail competitors, but also Skype.

“We’re rolling out this feature to U.S. . . . → Read More: Google is rolling out a service that makes phone calls through Gmail

taking the real-time search to another level

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Google has been experimenting with search results in the past, and they continue to run several more tests to enhance the search experience for the user. Earlier this year, Google had launched real-time search where they displayed real-time results from Twitter. 

However, they are now taking the real-time search to another level by displaying search . . . → Read More: taking the real-time search to another level

parked domains belonging to their customers affected significantly less domains than previously thought

Network Solutions reported today that a mass compromise of parked domains belonging to their customers affected significantly less domains than previously thought.

Last week, researchers at Armorize Technologies discovered an infected widget that was serving malware to people who visited parked domains, which are domains that are registered but lack any owner-provided content.

While Armorize estimated the number of domains . . . → Read More: parked domains belonging to their customers affected significantly less domains than previously thought

Yahoo Mail for Apple’s popular iPad tablet computer released

Yahoo August 17 released a version of Yahoo Mail for Apple‘s popular iPad tablet computer, which sold more than 4 million units in its first few months.

The release comes several months after Google fashioned a version of Gmail for the iPad’s large touchscreen, and six weeks after Yahoo launched an HTML5 mobile Webmail app for Apple’s . . . → Read More: Yahoo Mail for Apple’s popular iPad tablet computer released

Google Inc said on Wednesday it will sell advertising spots on 11 cable networks

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Google Inc said on Wednesday it will sell advertising spots on 11 cable networks carried by satellite television operator DirecTV Group.

The Google TV Ads system will handle the sales of commercial spots for such networks as Bloomberg, Fox Business and TV Guide.

Google TV Ads, which was launched in 2008, is a marketplace where advertisers . . . → Read More: Google Inc said on Wednesday it will sell advertising spots on 11 cable networks

RIM introduced the BlackBerry Curve 3G

The BlackBerry Torch isn’t the only device with which Research In Motion is working to lure smartphone shoppers away from competitors Apple and Google. On Aug. 9, RIM introduced the BlackBerry Curve 3G, which will be available in August from various carriers around the world, including T-Mobile in the United States.
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RIM Announces BlackBerry Curve . . . → Read More: RIM introduced the BlackBerry Curve 3G

Zynga, the fast-growing social-gaming site

Zynga, the fast-growing social-gaming site, said it had hired Allen & Co. investment banker David Wehner as its new CFO.

He replaces Mark Vranesh, who becomes Chief Accounting Officer, reporting to Wehner.

The move is yet another indication that the San Francisco-based start-up is prepping for an initial public offering, rounding out its executive team, which is headed . . . → Read More: Zynga, the fast-growing social-gaming site

Motorola continues to align its smartphone business with Google’s Android operating system

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Motorola continues to align its smartphone business with Google‘s Android operating system, and while the strategy is one that analysts, and the market, have encouraged, Motorola has yet to fully reap the results.

In a July 29 announcement on its second-quarter earnings, Motorola showed a sixfold increase in profits—up to $162 million—though sales in its . . . → Read More: Motorola continues to align its smartphone business with Google’s Android operating system

Google said it has created a free licensing service

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In a move geared to please Android developers, Google July 27 said it has created a free licensing service to protect paid applications in the Android Market from unauthorized use.

The move will prevent tech-savvy users from downloading for-fee applications on the Android Market, which has some 70,000 free and paid programs.   

The service includes a . . . → Read More: Google said it has created a free licensing service

Google introduced Google Apps for Government

Google introduced Google Apps for Government, accommodated by FISMA certification. FISMA is essentially the government’s seal of approval of Google Apps as a secure cloud computing collaboration platform, something Microsoft lacks for its own cloud suites.

Google July 26 launched Google Apps for Government and earned a key security credit that makes its collaboration software for the . . . → Read More: Google introduced Google Apps for Government

The AOL Mobile Website lets users select their iPhone, Android or Blackberry phone

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The AOL Mobile Website lets users select their iPhone, Android or Blackberry phone to see a list of apps and properties the company supports.

The site also pulls content from AOL properties such as Engadget, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, and AOL News.

Finally, AOL is offering two Android apps. An extension for the AOL Mobile Website . . . → Read More: The AOL Mobile Website lets users select their iPhone, Android or Blackberry phone

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