Monthly Archives: May 2011

Google IO – 2011 new Dessert for Android

A tech company tradition is to assign non-descript and often funny code names to future products. While comical, the true intent is to thwart competitors before formal release. A stoic type of humor in a very serious and ultra-competitive business.  … Continue reading

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Defining future Web tech via Google IO – 2011

Google IO – the company’s namesake annual event (held May 10-12th) is one many have never heard of!  That’s because its primary audience is “technology developers”.  A gathering of geeks, nerds and mystical genius types who actually create and build … Continue reading

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Google Groups – now “for Business”

Over a year ago I made 2 posts (below) about social networks with respect to use with business groups. Facebook.com has since grown by another 10 Million users, Twitter.com continues to expand, LinkedIn.com now has 100 Million profiles and Meetup.com … Continue reading

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