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Google Buys Mobile Office Software Firm Quickoffice

Google has just acquired Quickoffice, the popular mobile office software developing company, in order to make the Google Apps product suite more compatible with various file formats. Even though Google Docs is available on mobile devices as well as personal computers, the focus of Quickoffice on devices like iPad and Android smartphones has led to its immense growth with reported installations...

Google Acquires Meebo Chat Service

Google has acquired the all-in-one messenger chat startup Meebo, as announced on the latter's blog: We are happy to announce that Meebo has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Google! For more than seven years we’ve been helping publishers find deeper relationships with their users and to make their sites more social and...

Google+ iOS App Gets a ‘Sense and Soul’ Update

Google+ for iOS has been updated today, and the app looks great. It flows well and is a much cleaner experience than its initial debut. It looks great, but the big question is: will I start using it? Here's how Google describes the new 'sense and soul' of the new update: A feast for the...

Warren Buffett Prefers Investing In IBM Over Apple Or Google

Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett, who is also considered as one of the most successful investors in the world, said that he would not buy shares of Apple or Google but would rather invest in International Business Machines Corp (IBM) which he believes will be a better investment for his company, reports Reuters. Buffett's revelation in November that...

Google Could Be Fined More than $10 Million for Bypassing Apple’s Safari

In mid-February, the WSJ reported Google had allegedly breached the security of Apple's Safari browser, by forcing users to accept cookies from third parties. Google is now negotiating with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on how much of a fine it will have to pay, reports Bloomberg: The fine could amount to more than $10...

Google May Be Fined Big Time Over Bypassing iOS Safari’s Privacy Settings

In a recent report by Mercury News (via 9to5Mac), it appears that Google may be fined by U.S. Federal Trade Commission over bypassing iOS Safari’s privacy settings and continuing to track users without their consent. Even though Google has already disabled the code responsible for such tracking, FTC is still looking deep into the matter and is planning to...

Google’s ‘Project Glass’ Offers A Look Into the Future

Today Google released information about Project Glass, a new augmented reality based set of glasses you wear that reminds us just how insane our future could become: A group of us from Google[x] started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in...

Apple Trumps Google Again, Becomes Top Consumer Brand In Japan

According to a brand evaluation survey from Nikkei BP Consulting, Apple is now the highest rated consumer brand out of over 1,000 different brands (via 9to5Mac), up from 11th place during the last year. This is the first time Apple has ranked No.1 in Japan, snatching the top spot from Google. The report suggests that the iPad...

Gmail For iOS Updated With Alternate Sender Support

Gmail has just updated its native Gmail iOS app and HTML5 web app to support sending of emails from an alternate address, as noted by iLounge. iOS users can now select from any of their configured "From" addresses when sending a new e-mail message or even replying to an existing inbox message. Like before, Gmail will...

Google Caught Tracking iPhone Users By Evading Safari’s Safeguards

According to the Wall Street Journal, Google and other companies have been secretly tracking iPhone users by circumventing Safari to 'trick' it into accepting cookies from third parties: The companies used special computer code that tricks Apple's Safari Web-browsing software into letting them monitor many users. Safari, the most widely used browser on mobile devices,...