SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER THIS
Where can I get some Nexus 7 accessories? I need covers and all that. Christmas is coming
Google please hurry up with the MEEBO implementation / ALL in one service messenging APP
Merge Gtalk, facebook, G+ mess etc
Why is Google so awesome brehs? They had the IOS users waiting like whores in a brothel for Google to reintroduce some Maps piff to them. They probably could have gotten away with charging for it. They don't slack either, they stay putting out hot shyt. I've been using Gmail since 2004, moved to Chrome finally this year been on Android since 2010. Got my girl and my mom to cop Galaxy S3. I have both of them like to the Android experience.
When you have an Android phone.
Nexus 7 out of stock
Nexus 7 out of stock
Quanta Computer produces both the Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire and recently said that it expects Googles Nexus 7 shipments to jump from 800,000 900,000 shipped in November to the aforementioned 1 million units sold figure. The Kindle Fire is expected to do well this quarter, too. Quanta Computer told DigitTimes it expects Amazon to ship 3-4 million units during the quarter, presumably including all models, and that Google will ship 2-3 million Nexus units during the same time period.
Mobile ads are sometimes really, really annoying, but they serve a purpose -- devs got to get paid. However, perhaps the most frustrating thing of all is when you accidentally tap on an ad banner, soon finding yourself nowhere near the app you were in. Google is putting an end to that today, with the announcement that confirmed clicks are to be implemented into all in-app image advertising banners on smartphones.
It's incredibly simple, but sure to delight users around the globe. From their research, Google has deduced that the biggest majority of accidental clicks occur around the outer edges of the banners. So, going forward, taps in these areas will prompt a confirmation button to appear before heading out to any related websites. Google claims it will be good for the companies that are buying advertising, as they will be getting valuable clicks for their money instead of a number of people who didn't really care much for the advertised product or service.
And, of course, it's fantastic news for us, the end user. People still get paid, and we lose a big source of frustration.
Google introducing confirmed clicks into all mobile advertising banners