Twitter's search function is great for finding out what is happening at this very moment. It's so great that Google and Bing have added the results to their search results and, in the process, given Twitter its first revenue source (more $ are coming).
Today, Google announced that it would be searching across the whole Twitter archive.
At the inaugural Atmosphere 2010 Cloud Computing conference today, Google introduced some interesting new features to Google Docs that not only make them more familiar to Microsoft Office users, but also take collaboration to whole new levels.
Check out the new features in the video below:
Bookmark this link to catch the iPhone action live as we find out what goodies Apple has in store for us in the next generation of its category-defining OS.
People of Lava, a Swedish startup, have announced an Android-powered TV, dubbed 'Scandinavia'. Set to ship later this year, the HDTV resembles the AppleTV interface in many ways but adds additional features that Apple users have been after.
AnandTech benchmarked the iPhone 3GS, iPad and Google Nexus One device and found that the iPad is usually faster than the Nexus One, but the Nexus One also routinely beats the iPhone 3GS by significant margins. Why?
As people all over the US wait in line to pick up their iPads, Apple is updating its site to showcase the different usage scenarios of the device. Apple's 'iPad in Business' sites covers the business uses:
News today is that Apple has purchased another processor company called Intrinsity. Apple purchased PA Semi two years ago for almost a quarter of a billion dollars. Now they've purchased another big semiconductor player.
The numbers this week from two separate sources seem to indicate that Apple's iPhone may not be the run-away success that the iPod was and Apple shouldn't soon expect it to own a majority of the market.
Who's in the way? Android.
...and it isn't just Android Market, DoubleTwist allows you to sync your Music, Movies and Photo collection to your Android Device.
It looks like AT&T is creating a separate, secure Web browser (with all types of controls and offline access) for accessing enterprise apps remotely.