Friday, March 15, 2013

Alleged Promo Video Heralds Google Now's Eventual Debut On iOS Devices

Just what has been going on in the realm of technology? Who are we checking out?

One hot topic of conversation has been Matt Cutts and Web search engine. Let's see shall we?
- Matt Cutts on What's Needed for SEO Success in 2013 and Beyond - Live Blogging from www.searchenginejournal.com

Google Reader has been getting a lot of press as well:
- The Google Reader Shutdown Is Yet Another Nail In Feedburner's Coffin from techcrunch.com
- Google Reader Going Away July 1 from searchenginewatch.com

The next topics I'll be covering are Twitter and Facebook.
- Twitter to Launch Standalone Music Discovery App Born Out of Recent Acquisition [REPORT] - "Twitter is working on a standalone music app that could be released on iOS as early as the end of March, according to a report from CNET" - said www.webpronews.com
- Twitter Shutting Down Old TweetDeck Apps - technorati.com
- Twitter Appoints Adam Messinger As Chief Technology Officer, A Role Left Vacant Since 2011 - techcrunch.com

Anything else? Well, Google Now and YouTube, LLC were in the media a fair bit:
- Alleged Promo Video Heralds Google Now's Eventual Debut On iOS Devices - "It's not an uncommon sight to see pundits and fanboys pit iOS's Siri against Google's mobile combination of Voice Search and Google Now, but persistent reports maintain that Google has been working to bring its contextually aware Google Now service to iOS devices" - said techcrunch.com









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