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HTC launches global "You" campaign

Blogs The big news out of Taiwan this week is the launch of HTC's global "You" campaign. It is currently rolling out in 20 different countries and follows its new "Quietly Brilliant" brand ... Read story »

Why Google may want Yelp

Crave Reports that Google is considering an acquisition of Yelp fit right in with an increased focus on local search. Online reviews powerhouse Yelp might just be what Google needs to ... Read story »

Google unveils Nexus One

Features While the world may have gotten very excited about the potential for a Google Phone, what Google actually unveiled was plan for a new smartphone world order. Read story »

Why Google's Nexus One hasn't flopped (yet)

Crave The tech industry wants Google to deliver an iPhone "killer", and continues to be disappointed that Google doesn't share that interest. The reaction to a report issued Tuesday by Flurry Analytics ... Read story »

Quick review: BPI's Thumbworld

Blogs I'm a big fan of BPI's (Bank of the Philippine Islands) online banking Web site. And it's funny, too, because a few years ago, I wasn't a big online banker myself, ... Read story »

Mobile-app makers prepare for a gold rush

Features Mobile developers face a lot of competition and need to take steps to stay ahead. Read story »

Google Nexus One and what it means for Asia

Features The Nexus One may be the hottest Android smartphone now, but what's the big deal? Read story »

"Traditional" media putting the nails on their own coffins?

Blogs I read an interesting article in today's The Guardian which quotes the Financial Time's editor Lionel Barber predicting that most news organizations will be charging for online content within a year. Is it ... Read story »

Google Buzz: Transparency vs. privacy

Blogs I tweeted "Google buzz is cool" just an hour before I turned Google Buzz totally off. I blocked all followers and unfollowed all contacts and I'm looking forward to changes in ... Read story »

A self-disconnecting power plug

Crave Conor Klein, a furniture design student at the Rhode Island School of Design, was inspired by a leech and has come up with an ingenious way to prevent unnecessary overcharging. ... Read story »

Screenshot tour of Chrome OS

Features Google showed off a rough version of its Chrome OS. Here's a look at some of its features and the Googlers who showed it off.  Read story »

Google touts Android 1.5 features to coders

Features New SDK gives programmers access to several new features, such as video support and a faster browser that will appear in a forthcoming version of the company's open-source mobile-phone operating system. Read story »

For teens, the future is mobile

Crave Marketers recently convened to figure out how best to reach teens on the Internet. The answer: It's all about the mobile phone. Advertisers are clamoring to reach teens in digital environments ... Read story »

Microsoft combines forces with Yahoo

Crave Has it really been 18 months since the tech world first started talking about the possibility of a Microsoft-Yahoo deal? Well, you could look it up. Since February 1, 2008, when ... Read story »

Google Earth brings virtual tourism to iPhone

Crave SAN FRANCISCO--Google already has customized some of its Web sites for display on the iPhone, but now the company also dived headlong onto Apple's highly regarded mobile phone with a full-fledge ... Read story »

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