
Dec 25, 2011
Happy Winter Vacation!

Dec 19, 2011
Highs and Lows for Google in 2011
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Here is an excellent list from Techradar.com highlighting the Top 10 and Bottom 10 moves Google has made over the last year.
Google is a hardcore dame. A stalwart juggernaut of the emerging electronic hegemony. Pretty soon Google will be able to connect with and improve nearly every aspect of your life, starting with work and school, and moving on to everything from cooking and gaming to washing your car or improving your love life. It could happen.
Some of the the Bottom 10 on the list I see more as stepping stones and invaluable learning experiences. For example, the Chromebook and Chrome OS. This is the future of computing and maybe the world's just not there yet, but to have a super-thin, super-light internet optimized lap top is exactly what 90% of the computing community wants, even if they don't realize it yet. And the Chrome Web Store is pretty neat, even if its a little redundant.
Another example is Google TV. Right now it's somewhat of a gimpy system, but that's not Google's fault. It's the cable companies and the television networks who are scared of its raw power. To be able to surf for any TV Show or Movie or YouTube Video, with additional online content, from the comfort of your own butt on the couch, thats what we have always wanted whether you want to admit it or not! Not to mention there seems to be something in the works to turn it into a gaming console as well, fingers crossed
Dec 18, 2011
Dec 17, 2011
Dec 16, 2011
Vita don't what Vita does
Your friend is sharing the 'Vita can't handle multiple PSN accounts after all' article with you.
Vita is looking more and more like a bust. First it was that Vita Card nonsense dredging up repressed memories of the PS1's memory card, now this crappie. Sony seems all about high expectations that eventually get dashed. It's a damn shame.
Dec 15, 2011
Google Kills Google Shoot View, the Street View-based FPS
Google Kills Google Shoot View, the Street View-based FPS
Who could have a problem with a game where you track and kill people at real world locations like schools and national monuments?
Dec 13, 2011
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