Posts Tagged ‘goog

Apple confirmed its plans to build a data center in Maiden, North Carolina in 2009. But despite images of the 500,000 square-foot facility from news organizations and a citizen helicopter videographer, evidence of its construction only appeared on Google Earth around the time that Apple pre-announced its new cloud-based service offering, iCloud. Fortune‘s Philip Elmer-Dewitt [...]

Apple confirmed its plans to build a data center in Maiden, North Carolina in 2009. But despite images of the 500,000 square-foot facility from news organizations and a citizen helicopter videographer, evidence of its construction only appeared on Google Earth around the time that Apple pre-announced its new cloud-based service offering, iCloud. Fortune‘s Philip Elmer-Dewitt [...]

At Google’s media event Thursday in New York City, the company unveiled Google Wallet, its mobile payment system, as well as more details about Google Offers. Mashable was at the event for the announcements. Here is a recap of what happened. Announcements Recap: Google Wallet & Offers 11:52 a.m. The event is about to get [...]

I feel like every Friday I am spending time griping about Google in some way as it relates to the local search market. Well, it seems that way because I am actually doing that. The only reason I rant is because Google supplies fresh reasons all the time. I mean what I said in the [...]

Google has launched an API for its URL shortener, goog.gl. The API can be used to interact with the service and develop applications that store, share, and manage goo.gl URLs.  "With this API, developers are able to programmatically access all of the fast, sleek goo.gl goodness that we currently provide via the web interface," says [...]


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