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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google is about to launch a new App Store, focused around creating software for Google Apps. Google’s plan is to sell software built by third party developers to enhance Google’s suite of apps (e.g. Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Sites, Gtalk). These outside apps could be for adding more security, ... Read more

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Wow, everyone’s out with their review of the new Nexus handset and how it stacks up as the latest iPhone killer… So here I am to add my own review:
What a load of sh*t. A real missed opportunity for Google to move the market forwards but instead they just release a ‘me too’ product. Yeah, ... Read more

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We like the guys and girls at Touchnote. Having been working with them for months before launch, it’s really nice to see things coming together. Touchnote is a service that lets you turn your digital photos into greetings cards. The latest addition to the (already numerous) digital ways to make this happen is a Nokia ... Read more

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Mashable just covered the new Microsoft service Bing – which is positioned as a new rival to Google (and an overhaul of the old Microsoft search):
“Following speculation last week that Microsoft was planning to rebrand its search engine, the company has announced that it will be launching Bing on June 3rd.
In addition to a new ... Read more

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It’s official. We are in a recession. So in this time of crisis, where the latest news announcements can make a massive difference to the UK consumer, what are they searching for? News on Banking Crisis? Recession? Debt? Switching Suppliers?… or Holidays?
Yes, it appears that when the sh*t hits the fan we all decide to ... Read more

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I’ve got to say I love Google Maps and am constantly using it to find my way to different places – being new to London it saves me a lot of time and effort trying to map read (which definitely isn’t a skill of mine!). So when I heard about Google Street View, which is ... Read more

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It is generally agreed that when we potter over to Google, hunting for enormously exciting topics to read about, we want it to return the best results possible for a search. But who or what should decide what those “best” results are? Option one – is a machine. Since its conception in 1998, Google has ... Read more

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I set out to write a blog post singing the virtues of a recent TV ad; the Barclaycard “Waterslide” advert. The problem with writing about this sort of things is always finding an angle; do I actually have anything interesting to say on this?  It’s harder than it sounds. I started off this post with ... Read more

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As I sit here endlessly typing different search criteria into Google hoping that I will find some little gem that I have never stumbled on before, I can’t help feeling a little frustrated. As much as I can appreciate it is not nearly as interesting as any subject matter that Carrie Bradshaw would be chatting ... Read more

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So Google have signaled intent with the launch of their new internet browser that will take the fight to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer [yuk] and Mozilla’s FireFox [yay]. Here with his 2 cents (or pence, depending on your geo-code) is one our team developers, Wojciech…
Will Google chrome change anything in already overcrowded market? Does it delivers ... Read more