Google Reader Play spices up RSS feeds
March 11, 2010

RSS feeds have pretty much remained the same way as when they first made it big, and reading all those feeds could prove to be a bore. Google intends to spice things up a bit with their new service known as Google Reader Play, where similar to Stumbleupon, it offers you an alternative method of browsing interesting news on the Net. Items will be presented one at a instance in Google Reader Play in a big format, taking up the entire screen. Once you have read it, visit the next arrow to move on, and so on and so forth. Users might realize that Google Reader Play is based on the same technology found in Recommended Items in Google Reader, where it will automatically attempt to search the most popular stuff that appeals to you (as well as what turns you off), as faraway as you won't mind it "reading" into your mind initially.
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Foxconn Receives Order For New iPhone?
December 10, 2009

Eldar Murtazin is quite the seasoned mobile insider, and editor of Mobile Review, so it’s good news for all iPhone fans out there that he has posted a tweet stating that Foxconn has received an order for the next generation iPhone. that is certainly interesting news, and with the iPhone losing out to the Motorola Droid in the Time’s Top 10 list, Apple will certainly be looking to regain top dog status.
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Google OSes might merge
November 20, 2009

Google co-founder Sergey Brin revealed that the two operating systems from the company, Chrome and Android, were "likely to converge by duration," without offering any specific moment for our reference. that is interesting news, and it would certainly bode well for developers as they won't need to compose too many modifications to the coding when releasing an application for both mobile devices and computers, but does that mean the merged OS on a PC will be rather gimped since it will need to cater to the lowest common denominator, which would be a smartphone? After all, smartphones are still far behind in processing ability even when compared against netbooks.
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