Coming late this summer or early this fall is a new Acer netbook that will be powered by Android, Google's mobile operating system. This will be the first official netbook with Android running on it. Of course, we've seen hacking of netbooks with...
Barcode Scanning Now Available for Google Product Search on Android Posted by Nathania Johnson May 18, 2009 If you're the lucky owner of a G1 and are out and about shopping, mobile product search just got a whole lot easier - and fun.
Barcode Scanning Now Available for Google Product Search on Android Posted by Nathania Johnson May 15, 2009 If you're the lucky owner of a G1 and are out and about shopping, mobile product search just got a whole lot easier - and fun.
Google Product Search was made available for the Android during the last week of April 2009. Have you tried out the Barcode Scanning in Android? If you're the lucky owner of a G1 and are out and about shopping, mobile product search just got a...
Searchme Releases Mobile App for Android Posted by Nathania Johnson May 14, 2009 Visual search engine Searchme has released a mobile application for Android. The Android is a mobile operating system by Google that is currently found on the G1 at T...
Visual search engine Searchme has released a mobile application for Android. The Android is a mobile operating system by Google that is currently found on the G1 at T-Mobile. Searchme's visual search app is perfectly suited for Android users who...
If you're the owner of a G1 or other Android powered-device, you now have access to Google's new Sky Map. At today's Searchology press event, Google launched new search features as well as unveiling the upcoming 'Google Squared.
A couple of weeks ago, Google let developers get an early-look release of the new Android 1.5 SDK in order to start prepping their apps for the updated platform. Today, Android 1.5 is officially released.
Then, of course, when T-Mobile made the Android-powered G1 available, YouTube was accessible by those mobile users as well. When the iPhone launched in the summer of 2007 (and a year before the iPhone app store was launched), one of the highlights...
It has begun integrating mobile targeting into AdWords -- most recently letting advertisers choose to show up in Google searches on iPhones and (Android-based) G1 phones. Google announced last week that it will offer a search box to mobile Web...
The second phone using Google's Android mobile operating system has been unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The first Android phone, G1, was first released by T-mobile in the US last November.
Early on in the unveiling of Android's on the G1 by HTC and provided by T-mobile, we learned that the first 90 days of their application store would include free apps only. Today, the time has come to unleash paid apps by US and UK developers onto...
Thought Android was just for mobile phones? VentureBeat has taken an Asus Eee netbook and thrown Google Android on it as the operating system. It took them four hours to configure and they expect to see the first Android Netbooks in 2010.
G1, the First Google Android Phone, Released Through T-mobile The convergence of outside economic forces, a wild presidential election and the 2008 Beijing Olympics were all signs of an industry becoming more and more mainstream and global.
For the G1, you can access the new results page after searching via the search widget on the Android home page or also through Google.com in the browser. Google has launched visually optimized search results that are designed to fit the screens of...
The new Android-powered G1, of course! AOL's Platform-A has collaborated with T-mobile for a two day ad blitz. The campaign will have the mobile carrier buying 1 billion impressions over the two day time frame, which is expected to reach 81.5...
Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone.
Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone.
Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone. Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone.
The first phone with Google's new mobile platform Android was released last week on Tmobile. Unlike the iPhone, Android will be seen on more devices and more carriers in months and years to come. But Sprint CEO Dan Hesse says Android isn't quite...