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gPad rumor redux: Google iPad in Nov 2010

Persistent rumors of a Google tablet computer, or "gPad" simply won’t die. This time, we’re told Google and Verizon will be selling a Google iPad-a-like from November 26. But if you were expecting an Android device, you’d be wrong — according to the rumor-mongers, it’s running Google’s thin-is-in-client platform: Chrome OS. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers look forward to Black Friday. Not to mention Simon’s cat in the box
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Applications, Desktop Apps, Internet, Mobile Apps, Web

Wired Magazine is dead (to me)

As if we needed more proof that it’s August, here comes Wired Magazine with some unbelievable hyperbole. Apparently, the Web is "dead," supplanted by other internet apps. Should Condé Nast be ashamed of itself, or do Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff have a point? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ask, "What’s a magazine?" Not to mention The Oregon Trailer

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Google kicks Apple with YouTube mobile Web update

Google updated its mobile YouTube Web site to support better-quality video and an improved user interface. The upgrade is a kick in the keister to Apple, making the native YouTube iPhone app a whole lot less relevant.

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Applications, Internet, Mobile Apps, Web

Upgrading from the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 4

My new iPhone 4 arrived yesterday. It’s like my two-year-old iPhone 3G went to fat camp, and came back all fast and powerful and beautiful.

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Internet, Web

Google makes big leap in search index with “Caffeine”

Google has launched it’s new index, dubbed Caffeine. It promises faster updates, faster searches, and expandability to match the growth of the Web. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers watch Google stick to the knitting. Not to mention Street Fighter FAQ…
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Internet, Security, Web

A better Web browser for the iPad and iPhone

The Atomic Web Browser supports tabs and other features that add power to your Web surfing. It’s a little buggy, but worth the $0.99 price for the premium version.

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Applications, Browser, Internet, Mobile Apps, Web

Delete Social Network Accounts with Delete Your Account

Deleting social network accounts isn’t always easy. While some social network sites let you break up your relationship with them in just a few clicks, you might notice some other that doesn’t even provide a clue of how to delete your account. Some of them offer the same steps in deleting your accounts, but some [...]

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