Android Could a Motorola Nexus Brighten the Future for Android Tablets? Android-powered smartphones aren't much of an underdog anymore, but an entire class of less pocketable Android devices isn't leaping off the shelves so much as dying on the vine. Now that Google's sealed the deal with Motorola, should we expect a brighter future for Android tablets - or is the iPad just too mighty to take down, even for a… Taylor Hatmaker View comments
Health Read/Write Daily: Tapeworms In the Brain! Today's theme is self-evolution. Many futurists and science-fiction writers think that genomics are the next great frontier in technology. We've sequenced the entire human genome, but we still don't know what to do with that knowledge. We're getting closer, though. Jon Mitchell View comments
Microsoft Microsoft's Smart Decision for the Windows Phone Marketplace From a theoretical perspective, there is really not all that much of a difference between Windows Phone and Android. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Google 52 Changes to Google in April: Smarter, Local & More Relevant Every month, Google makes tons of tiny changes to the way search works. It shares them in company blog posts that present a list of carefully scripted bullet points with mysterious code names in an inscrutable order. Google never comments on the changes beyond these announcements, but it's always informative to spread the puzzle pieces out on the… Jon Mitchell View comments
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