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Google Maps is now available for iPhone — People around the world have been asking for Google Maps on iPhone. Starting today, we're pleased to announce that Google Maps is here—rolling out across the world in the Apple App Store. It's designed from the ground up to combine the comprehensiveness … | David Pogue / New York Times: |
Google Maps App for iPhone Goes in the Right Direction - Review — It was one of the biggest tech headlines of the year: in September, Apple dropped its contract with Google, which had always supplied the data for the iPhone's Maps app. For various strategic reasons, Apple preferred to write a new app … | Dieter Bohn / The Verge: |
Google Maps for iPhone is here: how data and design beat Apple — In the wake of Apple's Maps problems, Google finally delivers what might be the best option on any smartphone — Android included — Google has released a native maps app for the iPhone and it's fast, full-featured … | Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
Google Launches Native Maps For iOS, And Here's The Deep Dive On Navigation, Info Sheets And More — As we hinted at time and time again, Google has released its native Maps app for iOS...before Christmas. The timing couldn't come soon enough, as many people have become frustrated with the built-in iOS 6 Maps that Apple offers.| Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
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Google Chairman Says Android Winning Mobile War With Apple: Tech — Google Inc. (GOOG)'s Android is extending its lead over Apple Inc. (AAPL) in the mobile-software market at a rate that compares with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)'s expansion in desktop software in the 1990s, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said.| Jean-Baptiste Su / Forbes: |
Dell Quits Smartphone Business Globally, Drops Android — Jeff Clarke, Dell's vice chairman and president, Global Operations and End User Computing Solutions at Dell World (day 1) — Dell is definitely pulling the plug on the smartphone business, globally.| Wall Street Journal: |
Dish Networks Wins a $9 Billion Spectrum Prize — For more than a decade, telecom moguls and hedge fund titans have wrangled with regulators in a bid to wring billions of dollars out of thin air. This week, the government crowned a winner. — The Federal Communications Commission late Tuesday … | Stephen Lawson / Computerworld: |
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Mr. Zuckerberg, Tear Down This Wall — The web was created to knock down walls. You could create a page on a Unix workstation in Switzerland that could be viewed perfectly on a Windows laptop in California, all thanks to the miracle of common formats and open standards.| Steve Dent / Engadget: |
Google Play Magazines arrives in UK for light reading ‘on the couch or on the go’ — If you're across the pond and have been warming up a spot on your Android tablet or smartphone for Google Play Magazines, there's good news — it's now in the UK Play Store.| Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch: |
U.K.'s First 4G Network To Expand To 17 More Towns By March 2013; Carrier EE Also Upgrading 3G To Fastest Variant: DC-HSPA — EE, the carrier behind the U.K.'s first 4G network has announced its rollout will expand to 17 more towns by March 2013. It will also increase the network density … | Sharif Sakr / Engadget: |
London buses now accept NFC contactless payments, if you have the magic logo — Transport for London has emailed customers to announce the activation of NFC contactless payments on the city's fleet of 8,500 buses, despite any hiccups on the tube. From today, anyone who swipes a debit … | Lucian Parfeni / Softpedia News: |
The Google Homepage Is Now Built into Chrome - Screenshots — Google is making it official, search engines are coming to the new tab page. The only surprise is that it's not just Google, the team devised a new API which should enable any search engine to integrate with the Chrome new tab page to any degree it wants.| Dan Worth / V3.co.uk: |
Google rules out Gmail and Drive apps for Windows 8 — Google has revealed that it has no plans to develop dedicated apps for Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 for its business app products such as Gmail or Drive. — Speaking to V3, the firm's product management director at Google Apps … | Dan Frommer / SplatF: |
Announcing City Notes, A New Mobile Travel Startup By... Me! — Short version: I just launched a new company, City Notes, which I've been working on for several months. We are making what we hope will be the best and most interesting travel guides for iPhones and iPads.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
European Commission accepts settlement from Apple and four major publishers over ebook price-fixing — After offering to settle the price fixing case back in September, Apple and four major publishers - Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette Livre and Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck … | Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Khosla Ventures Retains Condoleezza Rice, Robert Gates As Advisors To Help Portfolio Companies Navigate International Issues — Khosla Ventures is announcing a strategic relationship with RiceHadleyGates LLC, a consulting firm started by Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.| Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land: |
This Year, NORAD Tracks Santa With Microsoft & Bing, Not Google — Google has been helping the popular NORAD Tracks Santa site locate Santa Claus on Christmas Eve since 2007. But this year, Jolly St. Nick will be tracked on Bing Maps, not Google. NORAD is also pushing an official Windows 8 app.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Microsoft says Windows Phone 8 increased app submissions by 40%, to keep full staff on for holidays — Microsoft on Wednesday announced a rather interesting statistic for Windows Phone 8: the launch of the platform in late October has resulted in a sustained 40% increase in Windows Phone app submissions.| Om Malik / GigaOM: |
In conversation with Bill Gurley, Benchmark Capital [Video] — Bill Gurley is one of the best kept secrets of Sand Hill Road. With a dozen years of venture investing under his belt, Gurley has seen it all. A big boom, a bubble, a bust, personal trials and tribulations and success.| Cornelius Rahn / Bloomberg: |
Sprint Seeks to Buy Rest of Clearwire for About $2.1 Billion — Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) proposed to acquire shares in wireless partner Clearwire Corp. it doesn't already own in a deal that the third-largest U.S. carrier says would cost about $2.1 billion. — Sprint, which owns … | Casey Newton / CNET: |
Google tweaks image search to make porn harder to find — The company says the move is designed to ensure adult content is shown only to those who explicitly request it. — Search for porn using Google Image Search today and you might come up empty-handed.| Pew Global Attitudes Project: |
Social Networking Popular Across Globe — SURVEY REPORT — Social networking has spread around the world with remarkable speed. In countries such as Britain, the United States, Russia, the Czech Republic and Spain, about half of all adults now use Facebook and similar websites.| Violet Blue / CNET: |
Exclusive: ITU ‘failed,’ says former policy chief — A former telecommunications policy maker at the international organization, which is holding talks in Dubai to expand regulation of the Internet, warns that the group's conference is “absolutely absurd.” — The International Telecommunications … | Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Google's New Data Highlighter Lets You Add Structured Data To Your Sites Without Touching Any Code — Google wants website owners to add as much structured data to their sites as possible in order to improve its search results and Knowledge Graph boxes with rich snippets like event listings, reviews and other information.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google tests new Flight Explorer service to help you buy the perfect plane ticket — Google appears to be testing a new service called Flight Explorer. The company has not announced it, nor is there any documentation available via any of Google's help pages. It doesn't even have a typical Google beta tag.| Juli Clover / MacRumors: |
Samsung Targets Apple Maps with New Promotional Display in Australia — Samsung is taking advantage of Apple's Australian Maps snafu, where several motorists became lost after Maps gave them the wrong directions to the city of Mildura, directing them instead to the middle of the Murray-Sunset national park.| Associated Press: |
Anti-virus software founder John McAfee arrives in US after being deported from Guatemala — MIAMI — Anti-virus software founder John McAfee arrived in the U.S. on Wednesday night after being deported from Guatemala, where he had sought to evade police questioning in the killing of a man in neighboring Belize.| Janko Roettgers / GigaOM: |
Dropbox buys Audiogalaxy: next up, a cloud music service? — Dropbox has acquired Seattle-based music startup Audiogalaxy, according to a post on the Audiogalaxy blog. Details of the transaction haven't been released, but it looks like an acqui-hire that could get the Dropbox team some serious media smarts.| Stephen Gandel / Fortune: |
Marc Andreessen: We're in a tech depression — Netscape founder says tech stocks are cheap. — FORTUNE — Marc Andreessen, co-head of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and founder of Netscape, says the slump in technology stocks is as bad as he has ever seen it. And now might be the time to buy in.
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