Tech Week in Review 11-11-11
Google+ Launches Pages Many Google+ users have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of business-focused pages on Google+ since it first launched. This week, Pages finally became available, but they may not be exactly what you would expect. The two most compelling features for Pages include the ability to +1 the page itself and something called [...]
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News Corp Sells MySpace for $100 Million News Corp paid $580 million for MySpace back in 2005. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but Facebook has since taken the spotlight. Now, according to The Wall Street Journal, News Corp. is seeking bids for no less that $100 million. Potential buyers include private [...]
Read MoreNook Color is More Android Tablet Than Simple Reader
The latest edition of the Barnes and Noble Nook reading device has been a hot topic. Many have speculated that the device would have a color display. Further digging by CNET revealed a mockup of the touch screen e-reader. It turns out that most of the rumors were correct. The Android powered, color e-reader looks [...]
Read MoreBarnes and Noble Launches Digital Publishing Service
If you are a self-published or small, independent publisher…or an author looking for a new way to share your book, Barnes & Noble is looking to attract you to their new digital publishing service that will allow all with digital content a place on B&N’s virtual bookshelves. Read on…
Read MoreSuddenly, Kindle Faces A Crowded Field As Plastic Logic Beefs Up Its e-Reader
One thing seems certain about electronics: first-mover advantage often doesn’t last very long. That certainly is true for Amazon’s Kindle, which looked to corner the e-reader market but now must fend off a growing list of challengers.
Apple is reportedly preparing an Internet Tablet that may be out for the holidays, and is also said to be working on some A-list content providers for the new device.
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