Google is offering free phone calls from within the United States and people are taking advantage of this service. Some people have also placed calls from Europe to the States using PCs or other devices, and it seems there is no charge either. The idea is nice for the company, if it later will be used to gain a greater
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Showing posts with label Google Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Phone. Show all posts
Monday, August 30, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Online press freedom
Given
the latest episodes in the Google - China saga, it is clear that the
only fair agreement which could possibly come out in this battle is one
that could satisfy both sides, but, most importantly, one in which the
people could end up
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The G1 Phone by Google is Open source !
Well, with the launching of this new product, we are going to have what I believe is the actual beginning of a real revolution on mobile technology.
Labels:
carrier,
G1,
Google Phone,
internet,
mobile technology,
phone applications apps,
Telephony,
trends
Friday, October 10, 2008
Chrome is In, ... Cool
Chrome is the web surfing tool Google intends to use as the only real competitor of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. This is the kind of competition we need. Read More
Labels:
analytics,
Google Phone,
innovation,
search engine optimization,
SEO,
technology,
trends,
web search
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