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Google reaches agreement with U.S. publishers about virtual library

by admin - on Oct 4th 2012 - No Comments
virtual library

The American Association of Publishers (AAP) and Google announced on Thursday an agreement on the digitization of content protected by copyright for the design of the virtual library (Library Project) enterprise technology. The agreement between both parties, which ended a dispute that had lasted seven years, came after Google have accepted...

Star Trek makes 46 years old and earns tribute on Google doodle

by admin - on Sep 8th 2012 - No Comments
doodle star trek

The Google doodle honors this Saturday the 46 years of the American TV series Star Trek in Brazil – originally broadcast on 8 September from 1966 to 1969. Google changed the letters of his name in characters of the program, and the logo is interactive and allows you to create a story by clicking on some items. Clicking on the door,...

Megaupload will return better and braced for attacks, says Dotcom

by admin - on Jul 6th 2012 - No Comments
Megaupload return

After the European Parliament has overwhelmingly barred the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement ( ACTA ), this week, Kim Dotcom celebrated the result on Twitter and announced that the Megaupload will return bigger, better and faster. The information is from a  Spanish website /20 minutes. “S.O.P.A is dead, P.I.P.A is dead,  A.C.T.A...

Google bets on demand and creates a gadget from scratch for the first time

by admin - on Jun 30th 2012 - No Comments
Nexus q

A small black ball with LED lights known as Nexus Q is the first hardware developed from scratch by Google. He is a media center that connects to Android devices like TVs and stereos for the home user – playing music and videos on these devices store multimedia company, Google Play, or even YouTube. The device, shown on Wednesday at...

China blocks searches on the Internet with names of possible President

by admin - on Jun 30th 2012 - No Comments
China

The Chinese authorities on Saturday blocked the web searches with the term “Xi Jinping”, the main name of the future leader of China, one day after the publication of an article from Bloomberg on the family fortune. The financial agency Bloomberg compiled public documents, according to the article, show that the investments of...

Google Voice Search surpasses Apple’s Siri in test

by admin - on Jun 29th 2012 - No Comments
Google Voice Search

The analyst Gene Munster of investment   and management firm Piper Jaffray, promoted a test of the Google Voice search service  (with new upgrades, Voice Search, and Apple’s voice assistant, Siri, using an iPhone, and the result the experience was favorable to the company first. the information is from CNN Money. To measure the effectiveness...

Minitel: The Elder Brother of the Internet will “die” on Saturday

by admin - on Jun 29th 2012 - No Comments
Minitel

Not everyone knows, but before the popularization of the Internet, France used a system of communication with some similar characteristics, called Minitel. Used from the 1980s by the French people for various purposes – from access to book fares erotic content – the service was falling into disuse over time, and definitely will...

New Firefox Android is faster and easier to use

by admin - on Jun 27th 2012 - No Comments
Firefox for Android

A new version of Firefox for Android is now available for free download in the   Google Play Store App. The announcement of the upgrade was made on Tuesday, in the official Mozilla blog, stating that the browser is faster and easier to use in mobile devices. The upgrade of the browser already open with home page containing the most visited...

British hackers admit that organized attacks on CIA and companies

by admin - on Jun 25th 2012 - No Comments
CIA

Two British hackers pleaded guilty in a London court, of organizing attacks against computers of international companies, law enforcement bodies and government agencies including the CIA, a wave of cyber-crimes that attracted worldwide attention. Ryan Cleary, 20, from southeast England, and Jake Davis, 19, from Scotland, both members of hacker...

Intel bets on facial recognition to target advertising

by admin - on Jun 9th 2012 - No Comments
intel facial recognition

Intel is betting on facial recognition technology for targeted advertising and a team of experienced negotiators to convince reluctant media partners to join its new virtual TV service. So far, however, implement the service has been a challenge because most of the large media groups are not willing to allow Intel disassemble programming...

Swiss bank lost $ 350 million IPO on Facebook, says TV

by admin - on Jun 9th 2012 - No Comments
UBS Swiss bank

The UBS Swiss bank  may have lost more than $ 350 million due to the initial public offering ( IPO ) and Facebook is preparing legal action against Nasdaq, told U.S. television network CNBC Friday , citing unidentified sources. UBS confirmed that lost money due to the IPO on May 18, but would not comment on the amount. In...

Research predicts that Android will not be so used in the future

by admin - on Jun 7th 2012 - No Comments
android

Since smartphones have become fashionable, the mobile phone market took a turn. People began to exchange their phones “common” by more modern models, driving  a lot to the market for gadgets. Thus, there was a competition between Google, Microsoft and Apple to see which companies dominate the market with their respective operating...

Mitt Romney iphone app became a joke on the internet after missed his own country name

by admin - on May 30th 2012 - No Comments
amercia

Oficialized on Tuesday as a candidate to the presidency of the United States by the Republican Party, Mitt Romney has already met the first setback of the campaign: the new iPhone application released by the team of the candidate brings an error in spelling of country name  and promptly became a joke on the internet. The...

Site proposes to give “Like” of Facebook on the Virgin Mary

by admin - on May 10th 2012 - No Comments
virgin mary like

A new website has become the rage among Facebook users. This is the ” Like A Virgin “, a site whose background image of the Virgin Mary is static and does not have anything written on it besides a Facebook button to  give a like  on the network social. The fun happens on the phrase “Like a Virgin”...

Google Translator turns “beatbox” and thrives on the web

by admin - on May 7th 2012 - No Comments
Google  beatbox

A series of characters that would make no sense turned  viral on Twitter and Facebook this weekend. This is because the sequence of letters turns  Google Translator into a beatbox equipment that makes the sounds of rap music. To achieve the effect, just paste the lyrics in the field, choosing the German language as the...

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