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Tag Archives: Google
The Evolution of Google Search
The Official Google Blog had an interesting post today about the evolution of search, more specifically, Google search, of course. It is a bit of a look at where Google has been and how it has grown and changed. Watching … Continue reading
A New TV Ad For Google+
Google seems to be serious about promoting Google+, as they’ve starting running a long TV ad. It apparently first aired during the first televised NFL game on Thanksgiving, which has a heavy viewership. I’ve been using Google+ since they finally … Continue reading
Google Offers a Video Walk-Through of Google TV
It is a quick demo of Google TV 2.0, but it provides a decent high-level view of what it available as well as the new UI.
The Future for Motorola and Google, Ready for Android on Your Cable Box?
Last week Light Reading sat down with Sanjay Jha and Dan Moloney of Motorola Mobility to talk a bit about the Google purchase of Motorola Mobility and what it might mean for the future of Motorola’s set-top boxes and Android … Continue reading
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Google TV Updated – Three Weeks Ago
Sometimes there is just too much to cover and not enough time in the day and things get backed up. I’ve actually had tabs open in Chrome for this news for weeks, and I’m finally getting it out. Back on … Continue reading