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Recently I’ve received an invite to Inbox, Google's new email interface that will likely replace Gmail in the future. The new Inbox also comes as an App, and is currently invite only. The service is a mix of things that have been introduced to Gmail recently. Here are some highlights: Inbox...
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This week I had the chance to join The Web Summit in Dublin. With 20,000 participants, coming from all over the world (even got to see startups from Malaysia, Japan & Australia!), I'd say it's one of the most international tech conferences out there. The event was very well organized,...
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The new Google Nexus is out, with 2.3 GHz processor, Android 4.4 8 MP camera, it's a sweet deal for 399 Euro (for the 32GB model). Those of you who didn't upgrade for Samsung Galaxy S4 because of the price, now is definitely the time to consider, with a price...
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In an expected move (it was almost done a few days ago, and has been in the making), Google announced it bought Waze. Waze - The Social GPS App from Israel, has been greatly popular within car drivers, helping people dodge traffic jams, road blocks, and a lot more, was...
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I've recently got an invitation to the new Google Maps. The slick new interface allows you (among others ) to zoom way out and see the earth. More than just some Google Earth features that were implemented, the entire interface is definitely more Social oriented, you can got photos of...
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A few new things were introduced on Google I/O yesterday. Soon you'll be able to talk to Google.com by saying "Ok, Google" and then search for whatever you'd like. Some advancements were shown for Google+ and for Chrome, nothing major though. There was even a Samsung Galaxy S4 with Vanilla...
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It's been a while since I wrote anything, Today I wanted to pay attention to a recent move that Google made. In a never-ending war with the major Social Networks (facebook...hmm, anyone else? really?), Google makes another attempt (Orkut, Buzz...) for a Social Network. This time it really seems that...
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It was interesting to find out that Facebook hired a company with
one soul purpose of smearing google, I guess if you can't win in a fair contest...
and you can't afford buying the competition, try to bury them under a pile of mud.