2009 may have been a tough year for the economy, but technology hasn't stood still. Google set the blogosphere alight in September when it invited a lucky few to test its new Google Wave communications platform, while Microsoft finally laid Vista to rest and replaced it with Windows 7. Meanwhile, Cisco is putting the finishing touches to some brand new certifications. Here's a look at what's emerging in IT in 2010.
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Wang Jun on November 13th, 2009
Dell officially hatched its grand smartphone plan and it’s focused on emerging markets and the Android operating system. The company confirmed its plans to launch smartphones in China and Brazil. More...
Following on the heels of its acquisition of AdMob yesterday, Google today announced that it will foot the bill for free Wi-Fi access in airports across the country. The move represents a partnership with Boingo Wireless, Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing Income and will continue through January 15, 2010. Google call the complimentary connection a holiday "gift" to travelers.
According to a press release the service will be available in 47 airports, including Las Vegas, San Jose, Boston, Baltimore, Burbank, Houston, Indianapolis, Seattle, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, St. Louis and Charlotte. Additionally, as a result of this project, Burbank and Seattle ...
January 26, 2009 — 9:37pm ET | By Jason Ankeny
Both Apple and Google reported earnings last week, additionally offering up some revealing information on their respective iPhone and Android mobile efforts. Apple reported strong first quarter profits on the strength of best-ever sales for its iPod portable music device and accompanying iTunes download storefront, with Q1 profits jumping to $1.61 billion from $1.58 billion a year earlier--revenue increased to $10.17 billion year-over-year from $7.9 billion. Apple sold 22.7 million iPods during the quarter, up 3 percent from a year earlier, while consumers purchased 4.36 million iPhone 3Gs during the holiday ...
As from 2/16 Fortune magazine on Facebook: President Obama used it to get elected. Dell will recruit new hires with it. Microsoft's new operating system borrows from it. No question, Facebook has friends in high places. Can CEO Mark Zuckerberg make those connections pay off? Read more at: http://money.cnn.com/2009/02/16/technology/hempel_facebook.fortune/index.htm
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