Monday, November 23, 2009
Free Wifi..?
It's the holiday season, a time for love and laughter. This holiday season Google might be bringing free WiFi to an airport near you! This plan is supposed to take action in 47 different airports.
Awful Economy
World's First Space Elevator
Iphone Dillema
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
YouTube Improvements
Droid Phone Success
No Modern Warfare For Russia
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Harry Potter Theme Park..?
Orlando, Florida: UniversalOrlando is soon to open a new world for Harry Potter lovers all over. This theme park will create a 20-acre extension and will be opening in the springtime. This theme park will be an accumulation of all seven Harry Potter books.
This adventure park will include Hogwarts Castle, the train station, and many shops filled with Harry Potter artifacts including edible foods from the movies such as chocolate frogs and jelly beans, and quidich equipment.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Google's New Music Search
Just recently Google announced that they have created a new music search. The music search offers audio previews of songs, as well as links to music-based websites such as Rhapsody, MySpace, and Lala.
What this new music search also offers is Google's new and improve ability to recognize fragments of music lyrics, just in case you forgot what song you wanted to search. This feature is widely needed and can be greatly beneficial to both Google and it's customers.
(Picture: New Google music search in China)
Monday, November 2, 2009
New Media For The Halloween Holidays
Verizon phone company has come together with Motortola creating a new smart phone for Verizon. This smart phone, known as the Android 2.0, will come out on November 6th, 2009 and will be $199. This phone features all the smart phone qualities such as maps that are GPS enabled.
As for the Internet, both Google and Yahoo! have improved their music searches for easier and faster music finds. So far there is no partnership between Google and Yahoo! but still have some investments between them going. For other music searches, you can now share Pandora playlists with Twitter and/or Facebook with a click of a button.
Just to continue on the competition with Paypal, Amazon created a new feature known as "Payphrase", in which you enter a four-digit code that links to your credit card and Amazon account.
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