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• Despite the richer for iPhone has applications that Apple has worked very hard to keep the details of his contract with the developers in an envelope. No longer the Electronic Frontier Foundation will set up iPhone App NASA as a way to access information for a public copy of the contract (PDF). And organization is not happy with what he sees: a ban on public statements, the lifting of some restrictions Apple and engeineering lack of responsibility if something goes wrong. • Google is testing a search service on television, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. He suggests that there is a pilot project for an integrated set of services to the top search provider American satellite television – is not the first time that Google has shown, ambitions television (two examples) in the United Kingdom. But still worth seeing. • Always on Google, meanwhile ZDNet News brings this note from Goldman Sachs cut sales expectations Nexus One – dramatically. He thinks the company now sells 1m mobile phones in 2010 against an earlier estimate of 3 5m. Why? “Perhaps because of the limited market and difficulties in customer service related” – or, in other words, the decision on selling online only. You can use our links and comments every day guardiantech on Twitter (@ @ follow gdngames or our personal accounts) or just to our RSS Delicious. Apple iPhone Software Mobile phonesBobbie Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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• Despite the richer for iPhone has applications that Apple has worked very hard to keep the details of his contract with the developers in an envelope. No longer the Electronic Frontier Foundation will set up iPhone App NASA as a way to access information for a public copy of the contract (PDF). And organization is not happy with what he sees: a ban on public statements, the lifting of some restrictions Apple and engeineering lack of responsibility if something goes wrong. • Google is testing a search service on television, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. He suggests that there is a pilot project for an integrated set of services to the top search provider American satellite television – is not the first time that Google has shown, ambitions television (two examples) in the United Kingdom. But still worth seeing. • Always on Google, meanwhile ZDNet News brings this note from Goldman Sachs cut sales expectations Nexus One – dramatically. He thinks the company now sells 1m mobile phones in 2010 against an earlier estimate of 3 5m. Why? “Perhaps because of the limited market and difficulties in customer service related” – or, in other words, the decision on selling online only. You can use our links and comments every day guardiantech on Twitter (@ @ follow gdngames or our personal accounts) or just to our RSS Delicious. Apple iPhone Software Mobile phonesBobbie Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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• Despite the richer for iPhone has applications that Apple has worked very hard to keep the details of his contract with the developers in an envelope. No longer the Electronic Frontier Foundation will set up iPhone App NASA as a way to access information for a public copy of the contract (PDF). And organization is not happy with what he sees: a ban on public statements, the lifting of some restrictions Apple and engeineering lack of responsibility if something goes wrong. • Google is testing a search service on television, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. He suggests that there is a pilot project for an integrated set of services to the top search provider American satellite television – is not the first time that Google has shown, ambitions television (two examples) in the United Kingdom. But still worth seeing. • Always on Google, meanwhile ZDNet News brings this note from Goldman Sachs cut sales expectations Nexus One – dramatically. He thinks the company now sells 1m mobile phones in 2010 against an earlier estimate of 3 5m. Why? “Perhaps because of the limited market and difficulties in customer service related” – or, in other words, the decision on selling online only. You can use our links and comments every day guardiantech on Twitter (@ @ follow gdngames or our personal accounts) or just to our RSS Delicious. Apple iPhone Software Mobile phonesBobbie Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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• Despite the richer for iPhone has applications that Apple has worked very hard to keep the details of his contract with the developers in an envelope. No longer the Electronic Frontier Foundation will set up iPhone App NASA as a way to access information for a public copy of the contract (PDF). And organization is not happy with what he sees: a ban on public statements, the lifting of some restrictions Apple and engeineering lack of responsibility if something goes wrong. • Google is testing a search service on television, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. He suggests that there is a pilot project for an integrated set of services to the top search provider American satellite television – is not the first time that Google has shown, ambitions television (two examples) in the United Kingdom. But still worth seeing. • Always on Google, meanwhile ZDNet News brings this note from Goldman Sachs cut sales expectations Nexus One – dramatically. He thinks the company now sells 1m mobile phones in 2010 against an earlier estimate of 3 5m. Why? “Perhaps because of the limited market and difficulties in customer service related” – or, in other words, the decision on selling online only. You can use our links and comments every day guardiantech on Twitter (@ @ follow gdngames or our personal accounts) or just to our RSS Delicious. Apple iPhone Software Mobile phonesBobbie Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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• Despite the richer for iPhone has applications that Apple has worked very hard to keep the details of his contract with the developers in an envelope. No longer the Electronic Frontier Foundation will set up iPhone App NASA as a way to access information for a public copy of the contract (PDF). And organization is not happy with what he sees: a ban on public statements, the lifting of some restrictions Apple and engeineering lack of responsibility if something goes wrong. • Google is testing a search service on television, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. He suggests that there is a pilot project for an integrated set of services to the top search provider American satellite television – is not the first time that Google has shown, ambitions television (two examples) in the United Kingdom. But still worth seeing. • Always on Google, meanwhile ZDNet News brings this note from Goldman Sachs cut sales expectations Nexus One – dramatically. He thinks the company now sells 1m mobile phones in 2010 against an earlier estimate of 3 5m. Why? “Perhaps because of the limited market and difficulties in customer service related” – or, in other words, the decision on selling online only. You can use our links and comments every day guardiantech on Twitter (@ @ follow gdngames or our personal accounts) or just to our RSS Delicious. Apple iPhone Software Mobile phonesBobbie Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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Antennas prediction of Google at a clear trend – but revealed the consequences of society hubrisIt increasingly likely that you do not know much about John Herlihy, the chief operating officer of global advertising for Google. This is not a public figure recognized the same way that Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and – as a vice president at several major companies – they do not get much time in the shade. But it certainly is today, after basking in a series of reactions reported – Silicon Republic – has caused the stir a round-the-Web. “In three years, desktop computers are not relevant,” he told an audience at University College Dublin. “In Japan, the largest research is now conducted on smart phones, not PCs.” Mobile is making global information accessible to all. Since it is to sift information, and because it is difficult, through all this, so search is increasingly important. This will create new opportunities for new entrepreneurs to develop new business models – the omnipresence first turnover later. “reacts different camps in a mixture of ways. desktops? Irrelevant?” What? “What this tells us about Google and what does it tell us about the future and what, oh what does it mean? The truth is that he is right. It for a long time that the traditional desktop computer will become an artifact of history, at least outside offices and obviously hard-core nerds. Netbooks and laptops are now much larger part of the computer market, and the volume of mobile phones remains strong rocket. The writing on the wall for desktop PCs over a long period of time. For three years it may grow, but in reality this development is so obvious that the reference in the fist pumping conditions, such as borders on stupidity. It is as if he shouted: “Communism was, is a philosophy of the bankruptcy! a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Maybe I’m a bit hard – but the point stands. In spite of this, but there are other clever tricks in what he said, it is worthwhile to examine more closely. First, there is the fact that he followed the party line. In many ways reflects Herlihy comments from Eric Schmidt at the Mobile World Congress from a few weeks ago when he said, the company moved into a “first mover” strategy. “Culturally, it is time to say yes to a way of services and ideas that are not from Google but from thoseliterally million companies and businesses that bebuilt programming on this new platform,” said he found emergentnew. The time has come for us all behind him. I would like suggestto here and now, at the Mobile World Congress is expected thatthe new rule is ‘first mover’, mobile first in everything .. It is time for us mobile answer to the first street to the right. “So listen to what we, the drums of Mobile. They want us – and its rivals – namely that they are serious. Secondly, the fact that this conflict portable drum with everything in Google PC business. If the office is irrelevant what the operating system for its Chrome? for its web browser? For all those who have their business desktop? Google does not vary a great experience of life-sustaining products if they are outside the target region … It If the user – and developers – binding to these systems to be worried? Third, and perhaps more importantly, there is a degree of arrogance, everything leaves me a bit worried. The sequence of words Herlihy is not simply that it “new opportunities for new entrepreneurs. “The encrypted message is that there are new opportunities for Google. And with 24 billion U.S. dollars in banks and thirst after the takeover, appears to be insatiable, you would not want to bet against them in order to dominate these new markets because it is determined to do research. In fact, Herlihy also that Google’s culture over the “brutal and merciless execution” is based – the kind of warning to his rivals not easy to miss (it’s worth reading this book excerpt from Ken Auletta regulators on Google for more insight, again). Thanks to the European Commission and the U.S., we are already some chickens are beginning to look at their watches and thinking back home. When grown in a culture of “Do not be evil” It is easy to do everything you see in a positive light. But if you are in the way of Google, is the conflict between these two pictures – a business web and eccentric a relentless machine – hard to overcome. Perhaps Steve Ballmer was not so out of step earlier this week when he said that Google’s success was mainly the product of the term, and not culture. Ballmer is probably in a better place to judge because the attitude towards flat-rate make statements about the future, while meaning that you recognize together in the future – because it is exactly what his company, while watching her slip away from built-in advantage. For me, the language of Google now sounds uncannily reminiscent of Microsoft in its heyday. There is little doubt in my mind that desktop computers will become irrelevant sooner rather than later. But the big question is whether Google this sounds kind of statement to make as the dawn of an empire or an end? GoogleComputingNetbooksCloud phonesBobbie Internet Software Mobile computing Johnsonguardian. co. uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to | our terms and More RSS Feeds

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