Google DNA And Why Android Is Still Just For Geeks
Like people, companies also have DNA. Some sort of internal culture that truly effect everything they do. At Google it is very easy to see. Take Android for example. Google definitely understand that this is one of their most important battles for…
How Amazon Can Win The Cloud Game
We have been hearing for months about the plans of Google and Apple to offer a “digital music locker”. A service that will allow you to store all your media files on the cloud and stream it from everywhere. But…
The End of The Internet As We Know It Is Coming Soon?
An article in the NY times today claims that Google is about to sign a deal with Verizon that will give priority to Google content delivery tom consumers. Basically this deal means that Verizon (An ISP in the US) subscribers…
The End To Privacy on Google Chrome
Google just released an experimental change to their Chrome Extensions API. This change allows an extension to search and manipulate all of the user browser history in a very easy and efficient way. This basically means that every extension you install can retrieve all…
On Apple And Closed Environments
I love Apple. I always loved design and Apple is the king there. I love how Apple products makes you feel things and not just use them. I love my Mac and I love my iPhone. I also hate Apple….
The Secret Behind Google Buzz
In the last couple of days the net and the geek scene are buzzing on just one thing – Google Buzz. It’s been a long time since one product made such a noise in such a short time. From Jason…
Nexus One VS iPhone. Head To Head
In the past few days I was using the Nexus One as my only cell phone. My goal was to really give it a honest shot and see if it’s good enough to throw away my iPhone. The results are…
What’s Going On With Google Behavioral Targeting??
I just read Eric post on Techcrunch calling Google behavioral targeting system a bust. For everyone who are not aware of this solution, about six months ago Google started to deploy a new version of Ad Sense which will use…
The Search Wars Are Back
As many people noted today, most of the initial reactions to the new search engine from Microsoft, Bing, are quite good. In the past weeks we all read so many negative things about it, that I think we can all admit that we expected a complete failure. But surprisingly, Bing is actually very good.
The big question now is whether this is enough to compete with Google?
Apple Beats Google
Amazing… Today Apple market cap has passed Google (and just as a small reminder to all of us – Microsoft market cap is still bigger than both Google and Apple).

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