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Research and Markets: Aiming for a Ubiquitous Presence: A Market Report on Google's Strategy for the G1 and Its Impact on the Mobile Industry

DUBLIN, Ireland (Business Wire) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b65715/aiming_for_a_ubiqu) has announced the addition of the "Aiming for a Ubiquitous Presence: Google's Strategy for the G1 and Its Impact on the Mobile Industry" report to their offering.

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that “almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day,” an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are “significantly more likely” to use search than those with a dialup connection.

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

FRISCO, TX, Aug 23, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- (PINKSHEETS: NXPC) A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that "almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day," an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are "significantly more likely" to use search than those with a dialup connection.

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

FRISCO, TX, Aug 23 (MARKET WIRE) -- (PINKSHEETS: NXPC) A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that "almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day," an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are "significantly more likely" to use search than those with a dialup connection. According to Scott Grizzle, chief marketing officer for NeXplore Corporation, search's growing popularity and the proliferation of broadband will drive dramatic changes in the Internet search experience, particularly in how consumers interact with search engine results pages (SERPs).

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that "almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day," an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are "significantly more likely" to use search than those with a dialup connection.

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars' ubiquitous dust.

This image, released Aug. 14, 2008 and taken by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Surface Stereo Imager on June 12, 2008, shows the Lander's Robotic Arm scoop after delivering the first sample of dug-up soil to Phoenix's Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer, or MECA, instrument suite. The Lander has sent back the first-ever image of a speck of red Martian dust taken through an atomic force microscope. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

The Business Benefits of Direct Customer Engagement on the Web: A Case Study

The advantages of ubiquitous connectivity for B2C interactions are clear: Whether from a desktop, laptop or handheld device, consumers can engage with businesses anywhere in the world over the web. But although delivering business-related information over the web is critical and advertising opportunities over this channel are limitless, the online arms of businesses cannot provide the level of human interaction consumers receive at their local mom-and-pop shop or even at Wal-Mart, Home Depot or Best Buy.

Azerbaijan's Aliyev orders removal of presidential portraits

has ordered that ubiquitous portraits of him on display across the country be taken down ahead of a presidential election in October, a senior aide said Tuesday.

YouTube Is a Search Engine

As video has become ubiquitous online, the path we take to the billions of Web videos has started to mirror our online routes to other content.

Dell defends its 'cloud computing' trademark bid

Dell's trademark of the ubiquitous, commonly used term "cloud computing" is one of those eyebrow-raising events that immediately begs the question: How is that possible? The simple answer is that Dell is proving that it is possible; the firm's in nearly the final stretch of the U.S.

ivyskin Retro iPod touch Cases

There is only one item as ubiquitous as white apple ear buds and that is the protective cases encompassing the iPod that came with the ear buds. The number of case manufacturers seems to grow every day. Based in San Jose, Ca., ivyskin is a leading provider of innovative polysilicon accessories for Apple iPhone, iPod, and Macintosh products. The tested accessories of the day are the Retro and Retro T2 cases for the iPod touch. (Editors Note: The star rating above is the average of the two different ratings of the products below.)

Review: ivyskin Retro iPod touch Cases

There is only one item as ubiquitous as white apple ear buds and that is the protective cases encompassing the iPod that came with the ear buds. The number of case manufacturers seems to grow every day. Based in San Jose, Ca., ivyskin is a leading provider of innovative polysilicon accessories for Apple iPhone, iPod, and Macintosh products. The tested accessories of the day are the Retro and Retro T2 cases for the iPod touch. (Editors Note: The star rating above is the average of the two different ratings of the products below.)

Kunjis get HC clean chit on copyright

NEW DELHI: The much-used guide books, the ubiquitous "kunjis", have survived a challenge to their existence with Delhi high court holding that books which offered "step-by-step" answers to questions contained in text books could not be seen to have violated copyright laws.

Guide books get HC clean chit from copyright charges

NEW DELHI: The much-used guide books, the ubiquitous "kunjis", have survived a challenge to their existence with Delhi high court holding that books which offered "step-by-step" answers to questions contained in text books could not be seen to have violated copyright laws.

Logic Gates Added To LED Driver Create Camera Privacy Flash Warning

Privacy has become a major issue with the near ubiquitous availability of cell-phone cameras. Some people have called for a preliminary “privacy flash” that goes off just before the full flash in order to warn people that their picture is being taken. In fact, such a flash is required in Italy.

Azerbaijan's Aliyev orders removal of presidential portraits

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AFP) - Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has ordered that ubiquitous portraits of him on display across the country be taken down ahead of a presidential election in October, a senior aide said Tuesday.

Is Web 2.0 already on its way out?

Analysis: Demo Fall 2008 gives indications that its social networking and ubiquitous connectivity business assumptions are wrong

Apple debuts iTunes 8 with Genius technology

Apple today announced iTunes 8, the next major release of Apple's ubiquitous music and video player for Macs and PCs which is seamlessly integrated with the most popular online content store in the world. iTunes 8 includes the new breakthrough Genius feature, which lets you automatically create playlists from songs in your music library that go great together -- with just one click. Genius helps music fans rediscover favorite songs in their existing music library and suggests related music on the iTunes Store they might want to add to their music collection. iTunes 8 features new ways of viewing your music and video libraries, and adds television programs in stunning high definition for sale on the iTunes Store.

Dell files patent office application for 'cloud computing'

The Round Rock, Texas firm is trying to gain control of the ubiquitous term according to a document filed on the US Patent and Trademark Office’s website.

Ericsson's Pretty Tower Tube Cell Towers Now Wind-Powered

We like Ericsson's idea for the original Tower Tube—take something as ubiquitous and ugly as a cell tower and add a touch of nice design and a streamlined manufacturing process that saves money and energy. Now they're taking the idea in another cool direction by adding a four-blade vertical wind turbine to the already-efficient design, allowing it to generate much of its own power. It's a concept in trial stages currently but something that makes a whole lot of sense. [Ericsson via PC World]

Water is 'designer fluid' that helps proteins change shape, scientists say

According to Eurekalert, the news service of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, ubiquitous on Earth, water also has been found in comets, on Mars and in molecular clouds in interstellar space. Now, scientists say this common fluid is not as well understood as we thought.

Metadata Will Be in Flash Video

In what could be a watershed event for online video, Adobe Systems, the developer of the ubiquitous Flash video ecosystem, will introduce voice-to-text functionality into the workflow of Flash video production soon. Jim Guerard, who heads all rich media at Adobe, says in this exclusive video clip, that we will see this functionality later this year.

Can open source replace Microsoft Exchange?

Open source projects and vendors are trying a variety of technical approaches to replacing the expensive but ubiquitous Microsoft Exchange. While none is yet a drop-in replacement, some administrators can get a TCO advantage by switching.

Phoenix Captures First Image Of Martian Dust Particle

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars' ubiquitous dust, using its atomic force microscope.


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