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9 Android Media Players Fight With iPod Touch, HTC Beat Could Win

9 Android Media Players Fight With iPod Touch, HTC Beat Could Win

Some time ago, the Android OS came with an army of phones that would rival the almighty iPhone. Since then, that evolution has been constantly sustained and that’s how we now have such monsters like the Samsung Galaxy SII .

Google Soon To Launch Its Own Music Store

Google Soon To Launch Its Own Music Store

Google offers many various services for the millions of users that it has; from being a basic search engine, Google Docs, Google maps, and many other applications and features are also available.

Amazon S3 Now Stores 566 Billion Objects

Amazon S3 Now Stores 566 Billion Objects

If success can be measured in bits and bytes, then Amazon has managed its S3 storage unit well. This success is quite patent from the announcement recently that the Amazon storage unit now holds over 566 billion objects. But the success of S3 holds greater significance for the wider industry as a whole.

How Can You Advertise On Twitter?

How Can You Advertise On Twitter?

You know Twitter. You love Twitter. You simply wish you could make Twitter work in your favor a little more often. While the 140 character limit for tweets leaves many unable to figure out how to use Twitter to make money

SlideShare Switches To HTML 5

SlideShare Switches To HTML 5

Fans of Flash have been burying their heads in the sand for the last couple of years trying to avoid dealing with the new kid on the block, HTML 5.

Google Says “Sorry” About Docs Outage

Google Says “Sorry” About Docs Outage

It’s not often that Google has to make an apology, but it’s good to see the multi-billion dollar company holding up its hand and saying ‘sorry’.

Google Runs After Hulu

Google Runs After Hulu

The owners of Hulu must feel like might good about its prospects given the amount of attention it is getting from potential buyers.

5 Reasons To Use Squidoo

5 Reasons To Use Squidoo

Squidoo is a popular website that allows users to create webpages devoted to their favorite topics. Squidoo pages, also called lenses, are mini-websites that host a collection of different resources based on the creator’s topic.