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December 29, 2011 | Anthony Suda: Using Google Chrome with multiple Google Accounts
Before, if you had a personal Gmail account and your work used Google Apps, and you wanted to have both open, you needed to have two different browsers open or at least make use of Google’s Multiple Sign In option. Well now with Google Chrome browser, things are a little better…
December 20, 2011 | Alyssa Dahl: Google+ Update
A few months have gone by, a couple meetings have been held and more articles have been read about Google+. The more time I spend time developing Google+ business pages, as well as my own, the social network grows on me.
December 17, 2011 | Lee Schwartz: Gmail Gets Into the Christmas Spirit
What’s more fun than a call from Santa? Well, if you just got a cell phone for your 9th birthday—nothing.
September 13, 2011 | Anthony Suda: Cloud Computing is Green
Making use of Cloud Computing is becoming very popular with businesses for many reasons: security, performance, simplicity. But one benefit that’s sometimes overlooked is that using Cloud Computing is also Green.
August 19, 2011 | Paul Bourdeaux: Android Users Choose Apps Over Mobile Web 2 to 1
Nielsen Smartphone Analytics released new data today that revealed some interesting usage metrics about Android users.
June 28, 2011 | Lee Schwartz: Google Not Playing “Content Farms”
Google, we thank you. In a world where it’s easy to dislike the big and powerful, you continue to give us even more reasons to like you.
June 10, 2011 | Lee Schwartz: Top of Mind Awareness: Still Important?
If you Google “top of mind awareness” you get back 4,460,000 responses.
If you look up “top of mind awareness” on Wikipedia, you’ll get several definitions, including this one: “When people think of you first to fulfill their product or service needs.”
May 31, 2011 | Paul Bourdeaux: Are We Starting To See A Plateau In Android Market Share Growth?
Nielsen has released their U.S. smartphone market research for April, and it shows Android still in the lead with 36% share out of all smartphone OSes. iOS is second with 26%, followed by BlackBerry at 23% and Windows (combination of Windows Mobile and WIndows Phone 7) at 10%. But Android has remained at the same 36% mark for the past three months, leading some to believe that the incredible growth of Android has finally slowed down.
I’m not so sure though…
May 24, 2011 | Chuck Tomanek: New Tools for Google App Engine Add Some Major Functionality
Recently at Google IO, there were a lot of announcements on new products and services ranging from tablets to music and movie services. Along with those were some less advertised enhancements to the App Engine platform that were discussed in the breakout sessions. These enhancements don’t have the wow factor of the announcements from the keynotes, but if you’re a cloud developer, they’re pretty cool.
May 19, 2011 | Paul Bourdeaux: Top 5 Mobile Fails From My Google IO Trip
Google I/O was an amazing conference - everything I had hoped it would be. With my emphasis on mobile technologies, having an entire day and track devoted to the Android platform was exciting! But while the conference itself delivered a home run, some of the peripherals left a little to be desired on the mobile front. So today I present my top five mobile fails from my Google IO trip.
May 13, 2011 | Paul Bourdeaux: Introducing the Chromebook
While Google IO 2011 left me with lots to blog about (and I will), one of the things that I am truly excited about is the announcement of the Chromebook. It is, well, as Google put it, the web in a computer shaped object. Check out their video on youtube to learn a little more. I am looking forward to getting mine in June when they are released!
May 08, 2011 | Paul Bourdeaux: Google I/O Here I Come!
Starting tomorrow, I will have the amazing opportunity to attend one of the most popular development conferences there is - Google I/O. Special thanks to @jprademacher who helped score the ticket for me, since they sold out in 59 minutes this year! During the conference I will be active on Twitter, tweeting about the sessions, keynotes, exhibits and other attendees! Check it out on @MobileNP, and watch for the #googleio and #io2011 hashtags!
