Tuesday, June 19, 2012

U.S. Open: Jordan Spieth Edges Beau Hossler As Low Amateur At Olympic Club - plus my very own links review

Technology corporations are always making news - luckily for me personally since this is a tech blog. Who're we thinking about now?

In our first little bunch, let's take a look at the websites taking about U.S. Open and United States:
- U.S. Open: Jordan Spieth Edges Beau Hossler As Low Amateur At Olympic Club from www.huffingtonpost.com
- IBM Cloud Handles Growing Audience of U.S. Open Viewers Using Streaming Video from www.eweek.com

iPhone and iPad seemed to come up lots too:
- Does Auto Layout In iOS 6 Mean A Larger iPhone Screen Is Coming? from techcrunch.com
- Apple Inc. MacBook Pro 13-Incher to Get Retina Display: Report from www.eweek.com





Did you catch all the talk about Samsung Group and Verizon? Here's the best links:
- Samsung Series 5 550 Review: The Case for Google's New Chromebook - "But now there's a new Chromebook on the market that fixes many of the old ones' problems. It's fast enough to handle dozens of tabs across multiple windows" - said techland.time.com
- Samsung SAFE Lets Android Into the Enterprise, Starting With Galaxy S III - www.eweek.com
- Samsung Making Enterprise Push With "SAFE" Galaxy S IIIs - techcrunch.com

What else is there? Well, Google and United States were in the press a fair amount:
- Google Penguin Crashes Wedding Site's Shady Link Building Strategy - "The past month has been a painful one for thousands of webmasters hit by the Google Penguinupdate" - said searchenginewatch.com
- Denmark's Iconfinder Snaps Up $1.5M To Take On Google And Shutterstock, Uses SV's AngelList To Find A Danish Backer - techcrunch.com
- You Don't Want a Google Disavow Links Option - www.searchenginejournal.com



















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