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Does Gmail’s Perpetual Window Play Fast, Loose With Data?

This fine piece in Wired about a "perpetual window into Gmail" caught my attention this weekend for two reasons.First, I live in Gmail. It's...

Google Prepping Storage Drive, Home Entertainment System

Unlike my blogger peers, I'm not usually wont to skewer a so-called scoop. And I won't start doing so, but I will point out...

HP Touch to Share NFC App Joins Google Wallet, Android Beam

Near field communications, also known as good-ole NFC, was one of a handful of rages in 2011.You couldn't read a story about mobile payment...

Google’s Existential Threat Mirrors Microsoft’s Tidal Wave Warning

John Battelle has been on a roll of late, opining on a number of Internet topics I hold near and dear, particularly the competitive...

Google Glasses Leverage Cloud for Augmented Reality

Could Google Glasses one day join Google Goggles in the pantheon of the company's popular products? Perhaps. But, please, enough p-words.9to5 Google said Google...

Google Wallet Works on Galaxy Phones With AT&T SIM Card

One of the big knocks on Google Wallet, the company's smartphone-based mobile-payment service, is that it's only been available on one phone to date--the...

Meet Android Market’s Malware Bouncer

One of the leading knocks on Google's freewheeling, open approach to the Android Market is that it's leaves the application store more susceptible to...

Google Docs for Android Gets Offline File Access

Google continues to leverage its good work in HTML5 to enable its productivity and collaboration applications to work offline.The company is now letting users...

Much Ado About Google’s Privacy Policy Changes

Google is getting a lot of flak about its new privacy policies, some of it warranted and some of it not.The fact is that...

Lots of Google Apps Seats Live in Large Businesses

There is a long-held belief that the majority of Google App customers are small mom-and-pop shops, ranging between two and 10 employees.Technically, that is...