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  • March 28, 2012 News

    Google Releases Version 1 of its Go Programming Language

    Go, the increasingly popular programming language Google first announced in late 2009, is now available in its first stable version. This release also marks the first time that a native support for Go is available to Windows users. Dart, another language developed by Google’s engineers, is mostly meant for web applications, while the developers of Go aimed to create a modern general-purpose language for networked and multicore computing. While Go took quite a bit of inspiration from C, it also includes ideas from other languages like Pascal, Newsqueak and Limbo.

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  • March 28, 2012 News

    Google Moves Its Hangouts API Out Of Preview

    Google has been very conservative about releasing APIs for Google+ and may not even release a full read/write API for its social network before the end of this year. The one API the Google+ team has put its weight behind, though, is the Hangouts API, which gives developers access to Google+’s video chat features. Today, the company announced that it is taking this API out of preview. This means developers can now launch and share their hangout apps with the Google+ community. To launch this feature, Google has partnered with a number of developers, including Aces Hangout, Cacoo, Scoot & Doodle, Slideshare and Clubhouse Challenge by Bravo.

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  • March 27, 2012 Browsers, News

    BrowserQuest: Mozilla Launches Massively Multiplayer HTML5 Game Experiment to Showcase Modern Web Technologies

    Mozilla, in cooperation with French developer Little Workshop, launched a new MMORPG called BrowserQuest today to demonstrate what developers can do with HTML5, WebSocket, Canvas and other [...]

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  • March 26, 2012 News

    Google Launches Street View-Based Travel Guide to Japan

    Just in time for the cherry blossom season in Japan, Google today launched what it calls a "new visual travel guide" for the country. This new interactive [...]

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  • March 23, 2012 Cars, News

    Ford to Open Palo Alto Research Lab this Summer

    Car manufacturers are slowly but surely morphing into technology companies and it's not just upstart manufacturers like Tesla who are trying to piggyback on Silicon Valley's deep [...]

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Opinion

  • February 28, 2012 Google

    The Future According to Eric Schmidt

    Google's chairman Eric Schmidt took the stage at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this afternoon to talk about the role of technology in the "world we [...]

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  • February 20, 2012 Apple, Opinion

    Hands-On With Apple’s Mountain Lion: Don’t Like Change? You’ll Love this Update

    While Microsoft is working on its most significant operating system update in recent memory, Apple just released the first developer preview of Mountain Lion, the next update [...]

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  • February 14, 2012 bitchmeme, Opinion

    Taking a Step Back from the Cesspool

    The last few days allowed us to witness the rather sad spectacle of various tech writers/bloggers/journalists calling each other names and publicly airing some dirty laundry. What’s [...]

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  • January 30, 2012 Opinion

    Can Apple Keep its Cool?

    If you're reading this article on the go, pause for just a second and take a look around. What phones do you see people using? The iPhone? [...]

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Reviews

  • March 10, 2012 Apple, Reviews

    In a World of Check-Ins and Social Discovery Apps, EchoEcho Keeps it Simple (and Useful)

    Just like last year, this year's edition of SXSW is once again heavily focused on location-based application. While the genre is slowly moving away from check-ins and [...]

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  • February 28, 2012 Reviews

    PocketCloud: Wyse Wants to Become the Hub of Your Personal Cloud

    Wyse, a company that is better known for offering remote desktop solutions to enterprise companies than for its consumer offerings, is now bringing PocketCloud Explore, its app [...]

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  • February 22, 2012 Featured, Reviews

    Bottlenose: Fighting Information Overload With a Smarter Social Media Dashboard

    The first time I looked at Bottlenose, a web app that bills itself as “the smartest social media dashboard,” it didn’t leave much of an impression on [...]

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  • February 8, 2012 Apple, Reviews

    Tweetbot 2.0: The Best iPhone Twitter Client Just Got Even Better

    As Twitter has decided to focus on simplicity, its iPhone app is now a shadow of its former self for more advanced users (and for Twitter, search [...]

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  • January 19, 2012 Apple, Reviews

    Hands-On With iBooks Author: eBook Authoring Made Easy, Not Just for Textbooks

    Apple just launched its new free eBook authoring app iBooks Author during an event in New York earlier today. During the event, Apple mostly focused on textbooks [...]

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