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| Google downsizes, cuts Jaiku, Google Video, and more | Contrary to popular belief, the mighty force that is the Google empire is not exactly recession proof. The company announced yesterday that it was laying off roughly 100 employees and making some pretty significant ?alterations? to its product offerings. None of the major Google services (Gmail, Google Docs, etc) were affected, but a number of [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 15-Jan-2009 by Joshua Karp in Read 29 times. More hits in  |
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 | Joystiq | Blogger | Covers video game news from an independent, unbiased perspective Joystiq Joystiq |
| Unofficial Rock Band catalog search app arrives on iPhone |
Here's a hypothetical situation you or someone you know has probably experienced at some point in your life: You and a friend are out at a restaurant or bar, and Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" comes on the radio. You remark how [..] Read complete article |  | Published 26-Oct-2010 by Griffin McElroy in appharmonixiphonejitterbugmobilemtv-gamesmusicrb-song-listrhythmRock-Band-3 Read 14 times. More hits in  |
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| Android 2.3 makes cameo in Google?s official Voice Search video from Hong Kong | This one definitely snuck under the radar for quite some time. On November 23rd, Google Hong Kong posted a video showcasing its Google Voice Search capabilities on the Android and iOS platforms. While Voice Search itself is neither new nor notable, the Android device being showcased in the clip is. The hardware appears to be a standard Nexus One handset, the software running on said device appears [..] Read complete article |  | Published 02-Dec-2010 by Andrew Munchbach in Software2.3AndroidGingerbreadgoogleHKHong KongofficialSearchupdateVideoVoice Read 16 times. More hits in  |
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| Google adds 400 full-length videos to YouTube catalog |
Google has launched a new “Movies” category on its streaming-video site YouTube. The videos, which range from bizarre to obscure, are full-length films (we’re not sure some of them were ever in theaters) and are completely free. YouTube’s head of video partnerships,… [..] Read complete article |  | Published 27-Aug-2010 by Andrew Munchbach in GoogleVideogooglemoviesObscureOldSectionvideosyoutube Read 22 times. More hits in  |
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 | Nerdblog | Blogger | Provides news about hardware, software, notebooks, laptops, PCs, Mac, PDAs Nerdblog.Net |
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