Saturday, July 30, 2011

Apple is top manufacturer but Android is top os


According to June data from Nielsen, Google’s Android operating system (OS) now claims the largest share of the U.S. consumer smartphone market with 39 percent. Apple’s iOS is in second place with 28 percent, while RIM Blackberry is down to 20 percent.

Apple is Largest smartphone maker, well that is no surprise :)

Apple is is world's largest smartphone vender by volume , by %age share , units selling  company .that's no surprise not even that NOKIA is down to third posotion.

Look at the image below:

Would'n believe Apple has more cash than US government

Soon to be biggest company ,largest smartphone maker , most respected , largest tech company and what do want from a company company which has become a CULT.yes I am talking about none other cupertino giant APPLE Inc.

Rise of Internet in China ,450 million users:A Look

CNNIC ,China Internet Information Network Center , is the official Chinese state agency in charge of registering and managing internet domains (.CN) and traffic. Every six months, the research department of CNNIC publishes a set of reports providing the latest information on the development of China’s internet sector. They are considered the most detailed source of data, but also the least credible. Nevertheless, CNNIC’s semi-annual reports do provide an overview of China’s internet trends and insights to its future.



General Internet Population

Google buys patents from IBM to save itself from lawsuites

Google has recently purchased patents from IBM in order to defend itself from lawsuites as Google already is far behind in acquiring patents while other companies like Apple has stock of patents which it already using against Samsung and Microsoft also doing same.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

See how Tech companies are related ,Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!


There are thousands of companies out there fighting toooth and nail just to stand one above and have reputation their competitor will envy.
But rightly every other venture running in silicon valley have been related one or other way.This is mainly due to tendencies of most companies are started by ex-employees or getting acquire by big giant .
Let see how it fares:

Monday, July 25, 2011

Google bought PittPatt to you know face to face

Google's quietly pitter-pattering its acquisitive ways back into the controversial realm of facial recognition technology. To do that, the company busted out its oversized wallet to fold Pittsburgh-based PittPatt into the Mountain View borg. Founded by a trio of PhD's from Carnegie Mellon University, this three-man strong outfit specializes in the sort of object recognition software you've come to know as "tagging." Is this a reversal of the Do No Evil tech giant's prior waffling on the dubious visioning tech, or just another massive weapon in its social networking crusade against Facebook? We'd err on the side of both, although the company's new employees aren't exactly playing their cards for us to see. A brief statement on the

Now, use Google credit cards to book ads


Google Inc is introducing a credit card for its advertising customers, offering its clients a credit line to try and drum up business as competition in the online ad market heats up.


The AdWords Business credit card marks Google's first foray into the world of vendor financing, common among hardware makers such as IBM Corp. It lets marketers spend more on its search ads when the need arises.Google is offering the card to select US clients with what it calls a competitive interest rate, an ample credit line and no annual fee. The catch: It can only be used to buy search advertising on the world’s No 1 internet search engine.

Google+ now have 20 Million users in just 3 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!

It  was only last week when Google's new baby Google reached to 10 million users and now in just 1 week after it added a million more.

Last week Google CEO Larry Page told on his Google + page that their new venture has hit 10 million users in just record time of two weeks.

A study by online measurement company ComScore revealed it had doubled that number in the past seven days, despite the service remaining an invitation-only affair.