Google and T-Mobile Introduce Phone With PC Features
September 23, 2008 on 7:28 pm | In Tech | No Comments original article
In the latest of a string of challenges to Apple’s popular iPhone, Google and T-Mobile on Tuesday introduced the first mobile phone powered by Google’s Android software, which they hope will bring PC-like features to millions of cellphone users.
The $179 T-Mobile G1, as the device is known, has a large color touch screen that slides out to expose a full keyboard, as well as a 3-megapixel camera. The phone’s software provides an Internet browser and easy access to many of Google’s services, including search, Gmail and YouTube. Although several applications come preloaded on the phone, the G1 is also designed to encourage third-party developers to create programs to run on it.
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Netscape to die out
February 29, 2008 on 12:48 pm | In Tech, News, internet, wtf | No CommentsNetscape Navigator, now owned by AOL, will no longer be supported after tomorrow
In the mid-1990s the browser was used by more than 90% of people online.Its market share has since slipped to just 0.6% as other browsers such as Microsoft’ Internet Explorer (IE) and Firefox have eroded its user base.
4 years and beyond
November 4, 2007 on 4:40 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsFinally
the good old T610 is dying (probably its dead when i am writing )
does mobiles last 4 years hell ya it did
but now its gone REST IN PEACE
T20 CHAMPS
September 24, 2007 on 4:20 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsFinally INDIA has won some gold ( well not really that )
the T20 WORLD CUP
defeating pakistan ,
odds were against India,everyone said Pak wud take bowl out revenege
anyways
3m$ as bonus
UV gets 1crore
and im stuck doing engineering
THE upgrade
July 29, 2007 on 9:17 am | In Uncategorized | 1 CommentAfter 5 long years with my old pc ,i finally got a new one
Pentium -CTD 1.8GHZ
1GB RAM
240GB HDD
hope it lives as long too
Is it all about the money
June 17, 2007 on 11:40 am | In Tech, News, internet | No CommentsThe debate is still on about why Apple Inc. decided to develop a version of its Safari browser for Windows.
One of the most popular ideas online — though one that doesn’t appear to be widely supported in the analyst community — is that Apple hopes to use its age-old rival, Microsoft Corp., to boost its revenues.
Offering Safari to Windows users could significantly increase the number of Safari users, and that larger user base could translate into revenue for Apple because some browser makers have revenue sharing deals with search engines, says John Gruber, writer of the popular Daring Fireball blog. Search providers like Google Inc. reportedly split with browser makers the advertising revenue generated when browser users type search terms in the bar embedded in the browser.
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