Thursday, August 5, 2010

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Neowin.net - No more Android pirates: Google launches licensing ...   - Google Alerts - Google Android
http://www.neowin.net/news/no-more-android-pirates-google-launches-licensing-service
Android has been a platform that allows its users to pirate applications relatively easily up until now, with users able...
www.neowin.net/.../no-more-android-pirates-google-launches-... ......
2010-08-04T20:45:52Z


5 Reasons Google Android Is Beating Out iPhone, BlackBerry ...   - Google Alerts - Google Android
http://www.crn.com/mobile/226500127?cid=ChannelWebCompleteFeed
Google Android is making gains and in some cases beating its competition - Apple iPhone and BlackBerry. Here are five reasons Android is hot.
www.crn.com/mobile/226500127?cid... ......
2010-08-04T20:45:52Z


Google Fights Android Piracy - The Community's Center for Security  - Google Alerts - Google Android
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/152922/169/
In an effort to help Android developers address ongoing worries about unauthorized app copying, Google this week announced a licensing service for apps in ...
www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/152922/169/ ......
2010-08-04T20:45:52Z


Google's Android leads U.S. smartphones - Yahoo! News  - Google Alerts - Google Android
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100804/tc_nm/us_npd_android
Smartphones running Google's Android software were the top seller among consumers in the United States in the second quarter, industry tracker NPD said on ...
news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100804/tc_nm/us_npd_android ......
2010-08-04T20:45:52Z


Update on Google Wave  - The Official Google Blog
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/update-on-google-wave.html
We have always pursued innovative projects because we want to drive breakthroughs in computer science that dramatically improve our users’ lives. Last year at Google I/O , when we launched our developer preview of Google Wave, a web app for real time communication and collaboration, it set a high bar for what was possible in a web browser. We showed character-by-character live typing, and the ability to drag-and-drop files from the desktop, even “playback” the history of changes—all within a browser. Developers in the audience stood and cheered. Some even waved their laptops .

We were equally jazzed about Google Wave internally, even though we weren’t quite sure how users would respond to this radically different kind of communication. The use cases we’ve seen show the power of this technology: sharing images and other media in real time; improving spell-checking by understanding not just an individual word, but also the context of each word; and enabling third-party developers to build new tools like consumer gadgets for travel, or robots to check code.

But despite these wins, and numerous loyal fans, Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects. The central parts of the code, as well as the protocols that have driven many of Wave’s innovations, like drag-and-drop and character-by-character live typing, are already available as open source, so customers and partners can continue the innovation we began. In addition, we will work on tools so that users can easily “liberate” their content from Wave.

Wave has taught us a lot, and we are proud of the team for the ways in which they have pushed the boundaries of computer science. We are excited about what they will develop next as we continue to create innovations with the potential to advance technology and the wider web.

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2010-08-04T14:00:00.000-07:00

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