Friday, May 17, 2013

Google I/O 2013: What happened to Android?

  Jonny Evans: Apple: 205 days since a big reveal and the wait continues | Preston Gralla: Google CEO Larry Page's hypocritical complaint: Microsoft's bad behavior "is really sad."
 
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JR Raphael: Google I/O 2013: What happened to Android?
Google announced tons of stuff at this year's I/O keynote -- but the most anticipated news of the event was nowhere to be found. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple: 205 days since a big reveal and the wait continues
Does anyone still remember the olden days when doomed Apple shipped products? Those days appear gone, giving Foxconn a headache and turning all our predictions upside down: 205 days have passed since Apple gave us a significant product release. Read More

Preston Gralla: Google CEO Larry Page's hypocritical complaint: Microsoft's bad behavior "is really sad."
Google CEO Larry Page zinged Microsoft for its "sad" behavior during his rambling remarks at Google I/O, complaining about the company's "us versus them" mentality. Yet only a few days earlier, Google had served Microsoft with a cease-and-desist letter to pull a Windows Phone YouTube app. Whose behavior is really sad here? Read More

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Preston Gralla: Windows Phone can finally brag, 'We're number 3!'
It might not seem like a victory to many people, but Windows Phone has finally climbed to number 3 on the smartphone popularity list, edging past BlackBerry. Even better news for Microsoft: Windows Phone shipments more than doubled in the past year. Read More

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