Business Week is reporting that Apple is in talks with Microsoft to replace the Google, the current default search engine on the iphones, with Bing!.
Too me this is a major hit to Google in a monetary sense, since their base revenues are generated from Advertising income.
I believe this move is because Google is starting to become more and more intertwined with the smart phone [ continue reading... ]
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BING! Apple Considering Switching Default Search on iPhone
Google Chrome Native Linux Client on openSUSE
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Google Chrome has FINALLY been released (in Alpha stage developers form) to Linux.
Here’s the information:
http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
You see they include a .deb format, and this can easily be installed on openSUSE by either extracting the contents of the data.tar.gz or converting it to rpm (which I have done and are provided [ continue reading... ]
Google Finance is Growing Up
As some of you may know I watch the markets quite closely, and day before yesterday I noticed some changes happening. Google Finance no longer had the Beta tag. I figured it was some late April fools joke, because everything Google has is Beta, long going and forever beta.. but that seems to be changing.
Is GMAIL next?
Then
Now
openSUSE Project Accepted to Google Summer of Code 2009
Per the openSUSE Marketing Mailing list openSUSE has been accepted into the Google Summer of Code for the year 2009. With these touch economic times this may be a great opportunity to make some money and get real world experience with a very high level project.
Here’s the core of Joe (Zonker’s) email to the list:
Once again, the openSUSE Project will be participating in Google’s [ continue reading... ]





