Saturday, April 27, 2013

Parse Isn't An OS, But It Is Facebook's Answer To Android And iOS - and my links overview

Which companies have been moving and shaking in the world of tech? Let's see.

One hot topic of conversation has been Google and Federal Trade Commission. Let's check it out shall we?
- EU Goes Public With Google Antitrust Proposals, "Market Test" FAQs from searchengineland.com
- Google Agrees to Change How It Displays Search Results in Europe from techland.time.com
- Eric Schmidt Is Right, Using Google Glass Is Weird - Here's My Experience from techcrunch.com

Google Search has been getting a lot of press too:
- Google Kills Instant Previews, Adds New Drop-Down Menu to Search Results from searchenginewatch.com



Facebook and Android (operating system) were brought up a lot too:
- Compassion Researcher Helps Facebook's Apps Get Emotional With Animated Stickers - "Charles Darwin's Galapagos Finches and his book "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals" are the inspirations for Facebook's new animated Sticker pack, which begins rolling out today to Chat in Facebook for IOS and Messenger for Android" - said techcrunch.com

To finish up why don't we take a quick look at Android and iOS.
- Parse Isn't An OS, But It Is Facebook's Answer To Android And iOS - "But building its own formal OS would go against a core tenet of Facebook's mobile strategy - being a social layerthat rides on top of iOS and Android, rather than a direct competitor" - said techcrunch.com
- Want To Update Your Android App Outside Of Google Play? Well, You Can't - www.webpronews.com



















Friday, April 26, 2013

EU Goes Public With Google Antitrust Proposals, "Market Test" FAQs - and my links synopsis

The world of tech hardly ever stands still. Let's take a look at which organizations have been making news.

One fascinating conversation starter is Google and Google Search. Let's check it out shall we?
- EU Goes Public With Google Antitrust Proposals, "Market Test" FAQs from searchengineland.com
- Google's Got A Problem. Search Ads Aren't Just For Search Engines Anymore from techcrunch.com
- Google Agrees to Change How It Displays Search Results in Europe from techland.time.com

Europe has been receiving a lot of press too:
- Google's New European "Antitrust" Search Results: Here's What They'll Look Like from searchengineland.com







Did you see all the talk about IOS and Facebook, Inc.? Here are the most interesting links:
- Tumblr to Start Showing Ads in Android (operating system) & iOS Mobile Apps - "But since then things have changed, and Tumblrannounced via AdAge early Monday, they will start showing native ads ontheir mobile platforms for iOS and Android" - said technorati.com
- Dropcam Updates iOS Apps With Location Based Control And Time Scheduling - techcrunch.com

Let's wind up by checking out IPhone and Apple Inc..
- Apple Patents Built-In iPhone Remote Unlocker, Engine Starter And Parking Locator For Cars - "The USPTO published a number of Apple patent applications Tuesday, including two related to automobiles (via AppleInsider)" - said techcrunch.com
- iPhones From Foxconn Rejected By Apple Due To Quality Problems - technorati.com





















Thursday, April 25, 2013

Clickbooth Offers $1,000 Credit to Google Advertisers - along with my links synopsis

What's been going on in the world of tech? Who are we taking a look at?

One hot conversation starter is Google and YouTube, LLC. Let's see shall we?
- Google's Got A Problem. Search Ads Aren't Just For Search Engines Anymore from techcrunch.com
- AdGooRoo Report Pits Bing Ads against Google AdWords in Six U.S. Verticals from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Will Google and Facebook Dominate Travel? Of Course from technorati.com





What else do we have? Well, there's IOS and Facebook, Inc.:
- Tumblr to Start Showing Ads in Android & iOS Mobile Apps from technorati.com
- Learn How To Make Interactive Google+ Posts On iOS from www.webpronews.com





Did you notice all the discussion about Facebook and iOS? Here's the best bits:
- Facebook Stops Forcing You To Tell Friends When You Claim An Offer - "Facebook's gotten into trouble over the years for auto-sharing e-commerce activity" - said techcrunch.com

The rest? Well, Google Affiliate Network and Affiliate marketing were in the press a fair amount:
- Clickbooth Offers $1,000 Credit to Google Advertisers - "While there may be some CPA advertisers that are looking for a place to go with the closing of the Google affiliate network, many are already heading over to Clickbooth, which is still riding a steady growth trend" - said technorati.com















Monday, April 22, 2013

Android is Open to Attacks According to a Survey From NQ Mobile - along with my blog posts overview

Which companies have been moving and shaking in the world of technology? Let's take a peek.

In our first little group, why don't we have a look at the websites taking about Google and IPhone:
- How Will We Define A "Good" Google Glass Experience? from techcrunch.com
- Google's Blogger (service) Gets New Commenting System Feature from technorati.com





What else do we have? Well, there's Android (operating system) and Malware:
- Android is Open to Attacks According to a Survey From NQ Mobile from technorati.com
- Newly Discovered Android Malware Was Downloaded Millions Of Times from techcrunch.com



The next topics I'll be covering are IPhone and App Store (iOS)
- Google Places For Business Gets Its Own iPhone App For Managing Listings - "Local business owners have a new tool for managing their Google Places For Business listing: a dedicated app that works on the iPhone and iPod Touch" - said searchengineland.com

To end we should take a look at Boston Marathon and Boston.
- Facial Recognition Technology Helps Identify Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects - "Facial recognition technology software like that made by the company 3VR has been useful in helping police and the FBI track down the two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing" - said technorati.com
- Major League Baseball, Players Donate More Than $600,000 To One Fund Boston - www.huffingtonpost.com













Sunday, April 21, 2013

Boston Shootout Pictures (PHOTOS)

Corporations, tech, media ... it doesn't get much better than this does it?

One intriguing conversation starter is Boston Marathon and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Let's take a look at shall we?
- Boston Shootout Pictures (PHOTOS) from www.huffingtonpost.com
- Facial Recognition Technology Helps Identify Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects from technorati.com
- Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects' Social Media Accounts Surface from www.webpronews.com





What else is there? Well, there's Malware and Google Inc.:
- Bing Questions Study That Claimed It Delivers 5x More Malware Than Google, Says It Blocks 94% Of Clicks To Malicious Sites from techcrunch.com
- Bing: Our Search Results Do Not Infect Users, "Malware Study Was Wrong" from searchengineland.com





Did you see all the discussion about IPad and iOS? Here are the best bits:
- iPad Still Dominates Tablet Ads With IPad Mini Gaining, Velti Finds - "The iPad is far and away the leader when it comes to the tablet market, and is gradually chipping away share from the iPhone in terms of overall dominance among mobile ads" - said techcrunch.com

Let's end up with a look at Google and Google AdSense.
- Online Marketing News: Google Cautions, Creepy Social Services & Eric Schmidt's Crystal Ball - "So said Google chairman Eric Schmidt recently in a publicGoogle+status update" - said www.toprankblog.com
- Online Merchants Beware: The Google Zebra Update Is Coming - www.searchenginejournal.com
- Google's One Today App Aims To Make Charitable Donations A More Social, And Frequent, Experience - techcrunch.com