Microsoft: Android Is More Expensive than Windows Phone
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It was all touched off by a classic bit of know-nothing blogosphere silliness: A prominent Silicon Valley blogger claimed that Microsoft's mobile business was "fatally flawed" becauseget thisthe software giant actually charges handset makers a small per-unit fee for its Windows Phone software. "That game is over for good," he-who-shall-remain-nameless claimed. As proof, he cited Google giving away its Android softwareone reason why Android is "rapidly taking over the smartphone world." Meanwhile, Microsoft is charging about $15 per unit. How in the world will Redmond ever compete? How, indeed. As is typical of such insular, one-sided arguments, it conveniently leaves...
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 02:06:04 AM
EBay To Ban Googles Checkout Service From Its Sites
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Starting next July, eBay (EBAY) will no longer let Google (GOOG) provide transaction checkout services on eBay Web sites. It wont allow any checkout service except its own PayPal-featured service. EBays instituting the new policy to give eBay buyers a consistent, speedy checkout experience and to ensure support for fast-growing sales via mobile platforms..., Todd Lutwak, eBays vice president of the seller experience, wrote in a little-noticed blog post last week. Its certainly an attempt to get more revenue through PayPal and direct people to PayPal, said Beth Robertson, director of payments research for Javelin Strategy & Research.
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 02:06:04 AM
Google, AP forge content accord
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Google and The Associated Press have agreed to a new deal after years of wrangling over alleged misuse of AP's content. As part of the pact, Google has said it will help AP better understand how its content is being used across the Web and what stories are gaining widest distribution.The deal could help AP modify its story selection based on what's popular. "AP and Google will work together in a number of new areas, such as ways to improve discovery and distribution of news," the news organization said ..... News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch has argued in recent months...
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 02:06:04 AM
Google Maps Misplaces Lincoln Memorial (Just a coincidence, nuthin' to see here...)
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A curious thing has been happening on Google Maps -- the Lincoln Memorial is being misplaced in favor of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, which is a good half a mile south of the more famous memorial. According to the Geographic Travels blog, this "misplacement" has been happening for about two days now. Typing "Lincoln Memorial" into the regular Google search bar brings up a number of listings related to the Lincoln Memorial, yet shows a map of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial. (Click on the image to see the map that's being served up.) Is this a Google Maps...
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 02:06:04 AM
This is Weird
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Red State reports that Google might be giving bogus results about maps and directions to Glenn Becks rally. "A reader emails that if you search Google today, on the eve of Glenn Becks rally, a search for Lincoln Memorial turns up, instead, the wrong address. And not just any wrong address either; it takes you to the FDR Memorial. Curious." I have to say, and this may not be popular, but I question Glenn Beck and his motives. Dont yell at me. I dont disagree with his message or the research hes done. I just dont like this whole cult...
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 02:06:04 AM
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