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Android Market Provides Better Recommendations for Smartphone Users

SAN FRANCISCO-Google's Android Market, which recently passed the 200,000-application milestone, received a handful of features geared toward improving the user experience.The Android Market isn't...

Google I/O Product Plans: 10 Clues to the Company’s Future Growth

At the first day of Google I/O 2011, it was clear that the search giant had a mission. At its keynote address, the company...

Queuing Up for Chotskies

Queuing Up for Chotskies The scene on the first floor of the Moscone Center West, with developers lining up to claim their free T-shirts. Calm Before...

Facebook Leaks Access Tokens, Exposes Private User Data to Advertisers

Facebook may have unintentionally leaked users' personal information to third parties, a security firm discovered. The leak may be one of the most significant...

Chrome OS Notebooks Coming from Samsung, Acer June 15

SAN FRANCISCO--Google took another step forward in delivering on its vision for delivering cloud computers, introducing notebooks based on its Chrome operating system from...

Final Call for JAX Innovation Awards Nominations

Developers interested in entering technology for evaluation in the JAX Innovation Awards program have one more week to submit nominations before the deadline for...

Microsoft Launches Windows Azure Toolkits for iOS, Android and Windows Phone

Microsoft has announced a set of toolkits to further enable developers to build device applications that take advantage of Windows Azure, the Windows Azure...

Cloud9 IDE Supports Client-Side API on Google Chrome

Cloud9 IDE has announced a private beta preview of its support for the proposed W3C client-side file system standard employed in recent versions of...

Google Music Beta, Amazon Cloud Challenge Apple’s iTunes Model

For quite some time, Apple's iTunes held considerable sway over digital music: how you shopped for it, downloaded it, stored and played it.However, that...

Android 3.1, Ice Cream Sandwich Take Center Stage at Google I/O

SAN FRANCISCO-Google May 10 introduced a new version of Android 3.1 "Honeycomb," an incremental upgrade of its tablet-optimized operating system, at its Google I/O...