Thursday, June 27, 2013

Google, occupied with Android Game Console

A top search engineer from Google feels strict EU regulations would harm innovation and affect the Internet search industry.

The grapevine is that the always innovative and resourceful Google is working on an Android game console, which would hit the market soon.

Google even plans to come up with the next generation Nexus Q (media streaming entertainment device).

The first-generation Nexus Q released on 27th June 2012. Hang around for Nexus Q sequel - time to see, if Google will recover from the past failure.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Yandex browser goes mobile

The Russian Internet company launched Yandex browser for mobile gadgets. Be it web searches or images - now, everyone with an iPad or Android Smartphones can look for things online, through their touch-screen devices.

The browser takes into consideration particulars of mobile Internet and helps everyone find quick and relevant results, suited to different search queries.

If small screens of mobile devices are drawbacks for many, then Yandex browser solves this problem by supporting with a voice search feature.

On Yandex mobile browsers, one can even navigate through favorites and frequently visited websites, at ease.

Mobile phone users can load Yandex browser through Google Play, Yandex and App Stores. Downloads available for iPad - iOS5 and higher and Android Smartphones - 4.0 and higher versions.

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Monday, June 3, 2013

Wavii is already in, and Waze is in the pipeline

After Wavii, Google is on the chase again – and this time after Waze.

The California based company acquired Wavii on 30th April 2013. Mergers and Acquisitions are not anything new to Google as the company gets its hands on just about everything.

This time, Google is after Waze Mobile, an Israeli software company, which is into mobile-route planning software.

The Google-Waze deal is worth about $1.03 billion. Industry sources say Google may finalize the deal any time next week.

Even Facebook was in the race, to acquire Waze. Let us wait and see.

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