Finally today morning I managed to listen the conference call (see the end of the press release for a link to listen to it) about Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Nothing very special was reveaded, but it was interesting to hear Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page and mobility chief Andy Rubin argue many times [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Will Android remain open?
Posted in Android, Smartphones, Tablets, tagged Android, Apple, Google, GPL, Microsoft, Motorola, open source, patents on August 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Google gears for wireless patent wars acquiring Motorola
Posted in Android, Smartphones, Tablets, Windows Phone, tagged Android, Google, Motorola, Nokia, patents, Windows Phone on August 16, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Exciting news today (edit: oops, it’s that late, so it was yesterday), as probably everyone has heard already, Google announced to acquire Motorola Mobility, the mobile devices business unit of the U.S. technology company. The acquisition valued $12,5 billion is the biggest Google has done so far. I won’t repeat the news, but instead I’ll [...]
Google+ app for iPhone, but not yet iPad or iPod touch
Posted in Android, iOS, Media, Smartphones, Symbian, Tablets, tagged Android, Apple, Google, iOS, Symbian on July 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday Google released a Google+ app for iPhone 3G/3GS and iPhone 4. It’s in early beta, and Google+ developers have admited there still are many bugs. I tried it immediately on iPhone 4 with a recent iOS 4.x release, but for some reason I can’t even get in. The login says I “appear to be offline”. I [...]
Google+ and mobile access
Posted in Android, iOS, Media, Symbian, Windows Phone, tagged Android, apps, Google, HTML5, iOS, Symbian, web, Windows Phone on July 18, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I have been trying to get familiar with Google+, the so called “Facebook and Twitter” killer of the search engine giant. It’s in early beta, so I don’t want to make any kind of judgement how good or bad it is. It will need more time and users to prove its place too. However, there [...]