Friday, June 29, 2012

Google I/O: Jelly Bean, Nexus 7, Nexus Q, & Skydiving With Project Glass - plus my links summary

Technology companies will always be making news - thankfully for me because this is a tech blog. Who are we checking out now?

One hot conversation starter has been Microsoft and Twitter. Let's see shall we?
- European Court Rejects Microsoft's Appeal, Fine Reduced to $1 Billion from www.eweek.com
- European Court Upholds Most of Microsoft Fine in Antitrust Case from techland.time.com
- The Success of the Google Nexus and Microsoft Surface Tablets Would be Good For Everybody from technorati.com

What else is there? Well, there's Europe and Asia:
- What Is the State of Social Media in Europe? from mashable.com
- European Commission has New Ally in 'Cookie wars' from technorati.com

US and Small business were talked about a lot as well:
- Google I/O: Jelly Bean, Nexus 7, Nexus Q, & Skydiving With Project Glass - "Accessible by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, this gives users information without having to ask for it" - said searchenginewatch.com
- Murdoch Says Separated News Corp Publishing Biz Will 'Push Even Harder' On Charging For Content - techcrunch.com
- Anonymous Launches #OpJapan Against Law That Would Imprison People Over Watching YouTube - www.webpronews.com

Let's wind up with a look at Barack Obama and Americans.
- Obama Deserves No Credit For Fall In Gas Prices, Republicans Say - "Having been roundly criticized for the sharp rise in gas prices earlier this spring, President Barack Obama would seem to be in line for a bit of credit for the drop in gas prices, which declined 6 percent this month alone" - said www.huffingtonpost.com

















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