Source: Google Enterprise Blog
Posted by Christopher Anderson, Director of IT for Schumacher Homes Editor's note: Our guest blogger is Christopher Anderson, Director of IT for Schumacher Homes, a custom home builder based in Ohio. See what other o ...
Full article at: Google Enterprise Blog
More like this May 31 2013, 8:36am CDT
Source: The Street
So, why would Google do this? There are two basic reasons: 1. Architecture / technology: When you look at Google's product and service portfolio, it's filled with elegant cloud and HTML technologies. Whether Chrome or cloud apps, it's all ver ...
Full article at: The Street
More like this May 28 2013, 9:38am CDT
Source: Hacker News
Are you ready for Google to take over the desktop? You’d better be if you use Chrome. With it, Google is making a play to rule the computing world as a back door to a new app economy. In fact, I’d go so far a ...
Full article at: Hacker News
More like this May 23 2013, 2:27am CDT
Source: TechRadar UK
Inspiration is a two-way street, and Apple's inspiration often comes from elsewhere: Jonathan Ive happily lists famous Braun designer Dieter Rams as an inspiration (and you can really see the Braun T3 radio in the original ...
Full article at: TechRadar UK
More like this May 16 2013, 7:19am CDT
Source: CNET
Google only gives out one freebie to developers at its annual conference, but that doesn't mean it was cheap. Google senior vice president Sundar Pichai holds up the Chromebook Pixel, which was given out to I/O attendees for free ...
Full article at: CNET
More like this May 15 2013, 4:45pm CDT
Source: Slashgear
This weeks’ Google I/O developer conference was the first in several years where the company limited its keynote appearance to a single day. In this single 3-hour session, what Google has abstained from speaking about may be more t ...
Full article at: Slashgear
More like this May 15 2013, 4:06pm CDT