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The introduction of the new Google bar has made us think how Google’s navigation has changed over the last 13 years. So, we put together some screenshots to tell the story.
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Google plus brand pages has been launched on 7th Nov this year and is received well by various organisations and websites and the reason is that Pages for Google Plus also boast some adva...
Google controls the Page Rank feature of every page on the internet. A lot of professionals are constantly looking at these numbers since it shows an important value to measure the quality of a page o...
Tracing an app step by step is one way to understand programming; it’s also a time-tested method of debugging an app when it has problems. The following excerpt from the recent publication App Inven...
Some of the tenets and techinques used in software engineering can as well be applied to app development. The following excerpt from the recent publication App Inventor will offer some insight.
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There are some specifics aspects to consider when designing or migrating a website for use with Google TV. The following excerpt from the O'Reilly publication Building Web Apps for Google TV will ...
This excerpt from Building Web Apps for Google TV shows exactly what powers the Google TV Platform. At the time of this writing, the latest version of Google TV commercially available is v1.3, release...
It’s every phone owner’s nightmare: Your phone won’t respond to any of your taps, or even when you press any of its hard keys. There’s seemingly nothing you can do. This excerpt from Droid X: ...
Possibly the most amazing part of Droid X’s amazing Voice Actions feature is this: The only thing you really need to know about it is how to talk. Your voice is its command. The excerpt below from t...
Sometimes you are browsing on your Android phone and you want to cut and paste some text. It's hard to do without a mouse or a keyboard, but the following excerpt below from the recent O'Reill...