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Google’s Head of Business for China Dr John Liu Decides to Step Down
0By: Ali Raza | July 21st, 2013 | Business, Google, NewsAccording to the latest reports from TNW, Google’s head of business for China, Dr John Liu, is stepping down from his post in the company. Liu was the head of business at Google China since 2006 but after six year long relationship he decided to part ways with the search engine giant. Here is how TNW has reported the latest dev...
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Google Ready to Cut Off Ad Revenue of Pirate Sites
By: Ali Raza | July 21st, 2013 | Business, Google, NewsBack in May, Google came up with a proposal that it would deprive pirate sites of ad revenue in order to hit them where it hurts the most: their wallets. Now The Guardian has reported that Google has decided to act on this proposal. Here is an excerpt from The Guardian’s report: “Websites offering pirated content...
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Adobe Introduces PhoneGap 3.0 to Build Cross-Platform Mobile Apps, Soon To Support iOS 7, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone 8 and Others
By: Jeff Stewart | July 21st, 2013 | Android, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones, TabletsAt the Third Annual PhoneGap Day event from Adobe in Portland on Friday, July 19th, the software developing company launched PhoneGap 3.0 to enable developers to create mobile apps that are cross-platform compatible like Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7 by using...
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Biz Stone Recommends Facebook Launch Premium Service and Charge $10 Subscription Fee
By: Jeff Stewart | July 21st, 2013 | Business, News, Social MediaBiz Stone, the co-founder of Twitter, came up with some interesting business advise for some one other than his very own micro blogging website. Stone spoke about rival social network, Facebook, and said the technology giant should think about launching a pr...
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Mozilla Announces Aggressive Firefox OS Strategy
By: Jeff Stewart | July 21st, 2013 | News, Smartphones, TabletsFree software community Mozilla is on fire after releasing the 1.0 version of its Firefox OS a few weeks back. The company has recently decided to reveal its strategy related to the newer versions of the operating system and Mozilla made it known on Friday, July 19th through a post on its blog that it is looking to launch...
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Google Launches All Access Music Service in Australia and New Zealand for First Time
By: Jeff Stewart | July 20th, 2013 | Google, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones, TabletsSearch engine giant Google made it known through its official Australian blog on Thursday, July 18th that it has rolled out the Google Play Music All Access service in Australia and New Zealand. With the introduction of the new service, listeners can now enjoy full access to Google’s subscription-based and on-demand streaming s...
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Facebook to Acquire Some Staff Members and Certain Assets of UK-Based Software Firm Monoidics
By: Jeff Stewart | July 20th, 2013 | Business, News, Social MediaYahoo is not the only tech giant making purchases as popular social networking website Facebook has decided to obtain some employees and certain assets of the UK-based software verification development company,
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Apple, Microsoft, Google and Other Tech Companies Team Up to Request the US Government to Issue NSA Data Request
By: Jeff Stewart | July 20th, 2013 | Apple, Business, Google, News, Social MediaAfter getting severely criticised over the National Security Agency controversy, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook and ...
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Quebec Court Judge Approves Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple Canada
By: Ali Raza | July 20th, 2013 | Apple, Business, iOS, News, O CanadaAccording to Canadian Lawyer Magazine, a lawsuit has been filed against Apple Canada in Quebec and in the USA, which claims privacy breaches for iPod, iPad and iPhone users who have purchased or downloaded a free app from the App Store. “In Gad Albilia v. Apple Inc. the court authorized a class action alleging a...
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Canadian Startup Wantering Launches Dedicated Search Engine for Online Fashion Shopping
By: Ali Raza | July 20th, 2013 | Business, News, O CanadaOne of the major problems of online shopping is that shoppers usually do not know what they want or what they are exactly trying to find online. As a result of this most shoppers either end up buying the wrong clothing or just waste a lot of time. However, now a Vancouver-based startup, Wantering, has come up with a perfect s...
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