Google Voice comes to iPhone and Palm WebOS
Today, Google introduced the Google Voice web app for the iPhone and Palm WebOS devices.
Read MorePosted by Jamie Welch, Senior Editor | Jan 26, 2010 | Apple, Google, Mobile Carriers, Technigrated Blog, Tools & Utilities |
Today, Google introduced the Google Voice web app for the iPhone and Palm WebOS devices.
Read MorePosted by Nancy Raskauskas, Senior Editor | Jan 26, 2010 | Social Networks, Technigrated Blog |
Danish Company,WEb2.0 Suicide Machine,assists you in killing your Social Media Accounts.
Read MorePosted by Jamie Welch, Senior Editor | Jan 25, 2010 | Apple, Technigrated Blog |
Apple Inc. had its most profitable quarter ever over the holidays, as huge sales of the iPhone and Macintosh computers led to a nearly 50 percent jump in net income.
Read MorePosted by Jamie Welch, Senior Editor | Jan 21, 2010 | Internet, Technigrated Blog |
After months of testing, Mozilla has finally released Firefox 3.6, the newest version of its popular browser.
Read MorePosted by Jamie Welch, Senior Editor | Jan 21, 2010 | Google, Internet, Technigrated Blog |
If you’ve ever tried to listen in on a Google earnings call on the web, it’s kind of a pain. That’s especially true if you use a Mac because Google insist that you use either Real Player (which is awful on the Mac) or Windows Media Player (which doesn’t work on a Mac). Of course, you could always call into an actual phone number, but who does that anymore? Thankfully, for its Q4 2009 earnings being announced this afternoon, Google has made things easier. Gone are the options to listen via Real Player or Windows Media Player. Instead, you have one option: Webcast on YouTube. Google has set up a YouTube account, GoogleIR (investor relations) that will host the earnings call and the follow-up Q&A session. All you need is a web browser with Flash installed to listen...
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