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What Is Google Drive?

All about Google Drive.

Google Project Glass

These are Google Goggles made real.

What Is Google Play?

Google Play is a rebranding of the old Android Market and more.

Are We Seeing a Reversal of Android Fortune?

With Verizon now carrying the iPhone, what will happen to Android and the Android smartphone manufacturers like Motorola and HTC? Will Android focus more to AT&T or be force to play second fiddle to the iPhone with Verizon?

Three Easy Ways to Load Non-Amazon Books on Your Kindle Fire

Want to put books on your Kindle Fire that you didn't download from Amazon? Here's how.

Learn About Google Schemer

What is this mystery product?

How to Move Your Blog from WordPress to Blogger

Maybe you're tired of paying for your blog, or maybe you just need a change. Here's how you move your blog.

Google Zeitgeist 2011

These were the most popular searches for 2011

Keep All Your MP3 Songs in Amazon Cloud, iTunes, iCloud, and Google Music

Why keep your music in one place when you can put it in all three?

All About Google TV with Honeycomb

Now that the price of devices has dropped, is it worth it to go Google?

Picasa and Flickr Smackdown

Yes, there are a lot of photo sharing sites, but today we're only going to compare two of them.

Google X, the Secret Google Lab

Does Google have a secret skunkworks where they invent amazing things?

BlueStacks Lets You Play Android Apps on Windows

Thought you couldn't play Android apps on Windows? You thought wrong! Here's how.

Moveon and Brave New Films Sue Viacom Over YouTube Takedown Notice

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Brave New Films, and Moveon.organnounced that they were suing Viacom for requesting the removal of a video they did not feel was infringing on Viacom's copyright.

Case to Watch: Viacom Sues Google YouTube

Viacom announced they were suing Google over alleged copyright infringement on the Google owned YouTube video hosting site.

All About Goo.gl Url Shortener

Learn all the features of this URL shortener from Google. It's called goo.gl, but it's commonly misspelled as goog.le or goo.gle.

Google Maps 1.3 Update

In April of 2011, Google released an update for their popular Google Maps Android app. See what new features and enhancement Google maps now has.

Choosing an Android Phone

With so many Android based phones, choosing which one to buy, and when to buy can be confusing. Learn about the Android System and how different manufacturers put their own spin on Android.

How to Turn off Android 4G on Verizon

Are you out of 4G battery range? Then why are you draining your phone's batteries with the service. Learn how to turn off 4G for your Android phone.

Google Bombs Explained

"Google bombs" are collective efforts to link to a site with a key phrase and artificially elevate a Web site in the Google search results for that search phrase. Google bombs rely heavily on the influence of PageRank. Some Google bombs are politically motivated, while others are done as pranks, and some may have been done for ego reasons.

HTC Thunderbolt Network Connection Issue

The HTC Thunderbolt has an issue when connected to Verizon's 3G network. After working with a Verizon service tech, we discovered how to solve the issues.

Android 2.2.2 Update Fixes Embarrassing Texting Bug

Google has released its 2.2.2 update for the Android operating system. Find out what the 2.2.2 update does and more importantly, what Android bug it fixes.

HTC Thunderbolt VS Motorola Droid Bionic

Both the HTC Thunderbolt and the Motorola Droid Bionic are 4G phones on the Verizon wireless network. But head to head, which Android phone should you choose?

Android Versus the iPhone

With the iPhone now available on Verizon, many customers are wondering if they should choose Android or the iPhone. This article shows that when you compare Android versus the iPhone.

Finding Apps in the Android Market

If you have trouble finding apps in the Android Market, these Tips and Tricks will help you find the Android app you are looking for.

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