I recently chatted with Alex Gawley, the service’s product manager, about Gmail’s first nine years — and a little bit about where it might be going.
TechnologizerApps & Web
TechnologizerApps & Web
I recently chatted with Alex Gawley, the service’s product manager, about Gmail’s first nine years — and a little bit about where it might be going.
Whether these products were famous before they were listed on Amazon or not, each one has become the focal point of viral humor on the world’s biggest retail site.
ABC is really hoping you’ll hang on to your cable subscription, and is taking a couple of new steps to make sure of it.
TechnologizerSmartphones
A wireless startup aims to let you pay for only the services you use — down to the app-by-app level.
Previously sliced and diced into varying increments and doled out between Gmail and other Google services, the search giant has simplified things.
The French government is considering creating a new tax on smartphones and tablets in a bid to raise millions to support the creation of digital cultural content inside France.
Like a shop owner anticipating Christmas in July, Samsung Electronics says we’ll hit 5G cellular network speeds by 2020.
There are narratives circling the technology industry that are wearing out their welcome. The primary one is the narrative that there can only be one winner
TechnologizerMicrosoft
ZDnet’s Mary Jo Foley on the possibility that Microsoft may undo some of its Windows 8 decisions: smart!
TechnologizerComputers
Mobile Opportunity’s Michael Mace reimagines the PC, and comes up with something which is nothing like Windows 8 or the iPad.
TechnologizerSocial Networking
A few weeks ago, Facebook switched things up in a way that briefly left me wondering if I was going prematurely senile. Now that I more or less understand what’s going on, I’m an unhappy camper.
TechnologizerApps & Web
An iPhone app aims to make it a whole lot easier to find things to do among millions of listings from Facebook and elsewhere.