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Google’s Google Drive is Now Here!

Google has now launched their online service, Google Drive
Google has officially launched Google Drive, an online service that allows you to not only store and share data, it also allow you to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations online.
Google Drive also allows you to upload and access your files including videos, photos, Google Docs, PDFs and more.
When you sign up for this service, you will be provided a free 5 GB storage. If you need more space, you need to pay $4 USD per month for an additional 20 GB storage.
Google Drive is supported by PC, Mac and Android devices. Google is still working on its iOS version.
View Article Source »Galaxy Nexus, To Be Released This April 22nd via Sprint

Pre-order period for the Galaxy Nexus began yesterday through Sprint.com
Sprint announces the launch of the Galaxy Nexus on their website, www.sprint.com/nexus on April 22. The Galaxy Nexus showcases these following features: Pure Google experience, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED™ contour display and dual cameras.
Read the rest of the article »Nexus S 4G Official Android 4.0.4 Update Leaked

Ice Cream Sandwich update for Google's Nexus S 4G surfaces, includes improved WiMAX performance.
Google’s Nexus S 4G got its first bite of Ice Cream Sandwich when mobile news blog BriefMobile posted a leaked copy of the Android 4.0.4 update.
BriefMobile on Sunday posted the leaked update file, complete with installation instructions. The update, which BriefMobile claims as ‘the full official IMM76D ICS ROM’, is said to include an improved WiMAX performance.
Read the rest of the article »Gmail App for iOS, Now Allows Users to E-mail From Alternate Addresses

Google has added a new update to their Gmail mobile app for iOS . This feature allows users to send an email from alternate addresses. This new feature also lets users to confirm which address will be used when composing a reply.
This option has been available in their mobile web version for some time and now it will be available in your iPhones and iPads.
Expect to see this new option to appear in your iOS devices, over the next few days.
View Article Source »Angy Birds Space Now Available for Download, Gets Positive Reviews

Rovio's Angy Birds Space has new gravity mechanics that players enjoy
The latest game installation for the Angry Birds Game Franchise, Angry Birds Space is now available for download, after its launch last Thursday.
Read the rest of the article »Samsung Hints Android-based Digital Camera

Samsung is considering "an open camera operating system" and may unveil this year.
Engadget reports that the South Korean electronics giant, Samsung is considering an Android-based digital camera.
The technology blog on Wednesday reported that according to an unnamed source from the company’s research and development team, Samsung is ‘considering an open camera operating system’ which is likely to be on the Android platform.
Read the rest of the article »Sony PS Vita Sales Reaches 1.2 Million

Sony PlayStation Vita sales has reached 1.2 million worldwide since its December release.
Just over two months after its Japan release, Sony’s latest portable entertainment system seems to be doing quite well and has already sold ‘over 1.2 Million units worldwide’.
Sony announced the news on Tuesday that the 1.2 Million mark was surpassed on February 26th, just a couple of days after its official February 22 release date. The company also announced that it has sold more than two million software titles from both retail stores and on the PlayStation Network.
View Article Source »Google Working on ‘Home Entertainment’ System for Wireless Music

Google is working on a home entertainment system that streams music wirelessly.
Google is working on a ‘home entertainment system’ that will stream music and other media throughout your house, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The device, which WSJ calls ‘Google Android Entertainment System’, is Google’s first major attempt to enter the home entertainment market and will be carrying its own brand name.
The ‘Google Android Entertainment System’ is currently being developed by Google’s Android unit and is said to launch before the end of the year.
View Article Source »Google Voice on iPhone Adds Sprint Integration

Google Voice update for iOS includes full support for sprint integration.
Google Voice has released an update for their iOS app which enables iPhone users on Sprint to take full advantage of the Google Voice Integration feature.
The recent development is a result of Google’s partnership with Sprint which now allows users on the Sprint network to access Google Voice accounts from their iPhones, support for multi-recipient text messaging, multi-line text field to avoid splitting messages and dialing with support for single tap copying and pasting.
Read the rest of the article »Mozilla Continues Search Partnership with Google

Google will still be Mozilla's search engine for the next three years
Google will still be Mozilla’s default search engine for the next three years. Google has been one of the primary source of income for Mozilla, generating $121.1 Million in revenue for 2010.
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