Archive for August, 2011

Google shuts down Slide to focus on Google+

Google is shutting down its Slide team, which has been running as an independent unit since it was bought over a year ago for $ 200 million. Slide was a social apps startup with its acquisition part of Google’s plans to get more social. But, that was before the success of Google+. All of the [...]

Android Devs Can Now Start Optimizing Their Apps For Google TV

Last fall, Google made its first attempt to take over your living room with the launch of Google TV — a platform that merged the web with television content to create an experience promising to usher in a new era of convenience and interactivity. Unfortunately it’s been mostly a dud thus far. The platform’s overly-complex user [...]

Samsung reconsiders software “competitiveness” after Google Motorola deal

Samsung may have publicly praised Google’s acquisition of Motorola earlier this week, but behind the scenes the company is reportedly furious that its competitiveness may be slipping away. Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee chaired a last-minute meeting in the aftermath of the deal’s announcement, Yonhap News reports, in which he warned execs that IT power was shifting from hardware companies [...]

Google+ pseudonym grace period misses the mark [Video]

Google has announced a four day pseudonym grace policy on Google+, giving those not currently showing their real name on the social network the opportunity to change that, rather than see their account instantly suspended. According to Saurabh Sharma, a Google+ product manager, during that four days users will be able to interact on the site [...]