Tech Week in Review 3-9-2012

Android Market Becomes Google Play In an effort to create more cohesive branding, the Android Market has now become Google Play. They are positioning Play as “a digital entertainment destination where you can find, enjoy and share your favorite music, movies, books and apps on the web and on your Android phone or tablet.” This [...]

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Tech Week in Review 2-20-2012

Chrome for Android Ice Cream Sandwich Many Android users have long wondered why Google Chrome doesn’t exist for mobile devices, but that is all about to change. Available immediately for Android Ice Cream Sandwich, Chrome for Android (Beta) brings the speed and simplicity you’re used to to the palm of your hand. Until now, users [...]

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Tech Week in Review 11-4-2011

Google’s GoMo Shows You How to Go Mobile A a new site from Google shows you not only how to take your site mobile, but also explains why you should. It’s full of statistics about how potential customers are using the mobile web. They point out fun facts like more people using their mobile phones [...]

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Tech Week in Review 10-28-2011

Google+ Now Available on Google Apps Organizations everywhere, rejoice! Google+ is now available on Google Apps, which means you can optionally activate the new social network for your business, school, or other group. You get access to the same features as other Google+ users. In addition, you get the added benefit of sharing with everyone [...]

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Tech Week in Review 10-14-2011

Qwikster Quickly Quashed Remember that awesome (crazy?) idea that Netflix had so split their business in two? They were going to spin off the DVD-by-mail side of their business into a separate entity called Qwikster. They said “we realized that streaming and DVD by mail are becoming two quite different businesses, with very different cost [...]

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Tech Week in Review 9-30-2011

Dreamworks Dumps HBO for Netflix Need a sign that television as we know it is crumbling? In a deal estimated to be worth $30 million per picture over an unspecified number of years, Dreamworks has decided to dump HBO and pump their films and television specials through Netflix. Dreamworks Animation, the company behind movies like [...]

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