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Archive for May, 2009
Google and the wrongly jailed Indian Net surfer
On August 31, Lakshmana Kailash K. was arrested in Bangalore, India, and charged with posting insulting images of a revered historical figure on the Internet. The police claimed that he had uploaded disrespectful images of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the Indian equivalent of George Washington. Free speech, it seems, does not extend to that sort of thing in India.
Normally, this wouldn’t be a press-worthy story. After all, India is not the first country to take a hard line against Internet free speech. The Thai military regime blocked the entire YouTube Web site earlier this year after a single video posted to…
Will Android be more like Google Earth or Orkut?
Google has ambitious plans for reforming the mobile Internet world. But not everything Google touches turns to gold. Given the challenges Google faces getting the biggest U.S. carriers to play along and the mixed report card on Google products, the Android isn’t a slum-dunk.
For instance, Google’s foray into the social media space hasn’t been as successful as the company would have liked. We’ve all heard about Orkut, Google’s social network that’s big in Brazil. The site, which has had its share of legal problems, doesn’t make Nielsen Online’s Top 20 list for the U.S. market. Last week, Google announced…
Best phone ever: A Google phone wishlist
Will Google’s Android and the Open Handset Alliance result in the perfect phone?One of the promises made with Google’s new Android platform and the Open Handset Alliance is that we as consumers will finally be free from the tyranny of cell phone carriers. Thanks to Sprint and T-Mobile’s agreement with the OHA philosophy of open and free cell phone usage, maybe we can finally truly find the perfect phone that’ll match all our needs and be affordable at the same time.
But what does a perfect phone mean for me? Of course, right off the bat, I’m hoping for…
Cookie conundrums? Google contest wants to help
WASHINGTON–Ever tried giving your mother a primer on cookies–the Web, not chocolate chip, variety, of course?
It’s not easy, but a user-generated video contest chiefly bankrolled by Google wants to help.
The competition began accepting entries about a month ago from about two dozen filmmakers interested in helping to demystify the tiny, widely used text files for a general audience. It concluded here Friday, at the second day of a Federal Trade Commission workshop on behavioral advertising, with the announcement of the victor, who was set to receive a $5,000 grand prize. (Click here to view all the entries…
Google will reveal mobile plans on Monday
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google will make a big announcement on Monday that will detail the company’s partnerships with various handset makers and carriers for its much-ballyhooed “open” mobile OS. Apparently U.S. carriers T-Mobile and Sprint are slated to be in on it, while Taiwan’s HTC is a safe bet for a handset manufacturer.
Other manufacturers are also possible (Samsung, LG , and Sony Ericsson, to name a few), but we won’t know until Monday. As we’ve previously theorized, these Google-powered phones could have a Linux-based OS, along with a few Google-branded software applications. News.com has attempted to…


May 12th, 2009
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