What's Next for Firefox? Electrolysis By Sean Michael Kerner | Open Source Article Published January 27, 2010 No it's not needless hair removal, but Mozilla is making a new effort around plugins that mimic a key feature already available in Google Chrome. Tags: Google, Mozilla, Firefox, open source, Chrome
AT&T Confronts iPhone Usage Headaches By David Needle | Mobile/Wireless Article Published December 11, 2009 The competition over which vendors control revenue generated by apps and services will be the essential battleground in the global wireless business. Tags: wireless, Google, Verizon, AT&T, network
Facebook Offers Users More Privacy Choices By Reuters | Security Article Published December 09, 2009 Facebook will provide users with more ways to limit who sees their postings, photos and videos but will also allow them to expose their information to a wider Web audience. Tags: Google, policy, privacy, Facebook, network
Regulators Mull Consumer Privacy Guidlines By Reuters | Security Article Published December 08, 2009 With an ocean of consumer privacy being gathered, the Federal Trade Commission met to discuss guidelines on how firms use that data to advertise. Tags: Google, FTC, policy, privacy, bug
Is the Enterprise Google's Little Bighorn? By Rob Enderle | Features Article Published December 01, 2009 Success in the enterprise IT market isnt about having the best product or even the cheapest product. Its about truly understanding enterprise clients. Does Google get the enterprise? Tags: Google, Microsoft, Enterprise, partner
Google Boosts BlackBerry Connection By Andy Patrizio | Features Article Published November 25, 2009 Google has unveiled an update to its Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry, upping the number of users who can simultaneously access the Google services. Tags: Google, Microsoft, Enterprise, partners, apps
Why Android Could Fail By Mike Elgan | Mobile/Wireless Article Published November 18, 2009 Googles Android platform faces colossal challenges in all three of the factors that determine success in the handheld market. Tags: Google, iPhone, Android, cell phone, apps