At campfire-themed developer meet-up, Google introduces its Google App Marketplace, where users can buy third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite.
Originally posted from Cooking up Google Apps at campfire event (photos)
At campfire-themed developer meet-up, Google introduces its Google App Marketplace, where users can buy third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite.
Originally posted from Cooking up Google Apps at campfire event (photos)
The FTC is asking Google competitors to weigh in on its proposed $750 million acquisition of mobile advertising company AdMob, according to a report.
Originally posted from FTC wants more input on Google-AdMob deal
Secret negotiations over a once-obscure draft treaty called the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement prompted an unusual rebuke from the European Parliament.
Originally posted from European Parliament slams digital copyright treaty
Despite the easy-peasy development nature of the iPhone, there are some big legal strings attached to getting an app out into the wild, especially for those trying to take their app out of the U.S.
Originally posted from GDC talk: Legal pitfalls for iPhone app developers
Google CEO expects a resolution on censorship in China soon, WhitePages.com drops its malware-tainted ad network, and a real-life jetpack for commuters.
Originally posted from CNET News Daily Podcast: Google-China resolve ’soon,’ your jetpack awaits
In our next interview for CNET Conversations, we’ll ask FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski about everything from free broadband to exclusive wireless agreements to the NBC-Comcast deal. What’s your question?
Originally posted from Next Conversation: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski
ICM Registry is again urging ICANN to allow adult sites to add .xxx to their names, creating what some have called a red-light district in cyberspace.
Originally posted from Net oversight board to consider .xxx domains
The PlayStation maker gives those gathered at a press conference during the Game Developers Conference a sneak peek at its motion-sensitive controller.
Originally posted from Sony unveils Move–its PS3 motion controller
But Microsoft is telling game developers to concentrate on the phones.
Originally posted from Windows Phone 7 won’t kill Zune HD
Notorious as a malware ghetto, LimeWire takes its first steps to integrate authoritative threat protection by signing on AVG to provide premium users with download scanning and blocking.
Originally posted from LimeWire enlists AVG for user protection