Live Blog: T-Mobile G1 'Google Phone' Ships in Oct. (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Gearlog is hosting a live blog of the launch of the T-Mobile G1 in New York. The phone is the first to use the Google Android operating system. Full text
Google receives a visit from the Queen (CNET)CNET - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II joined the Web 2.0 generation today when she uploaded a clip to YouTube for the first time. Full text |
PC Magazine - Gearlog is hosting a live blog of the launch of the T-Mobile G1 in New York. The phone is the first to use the Google Android operating system. Full text
CNET - As part of Advertising Week in New York, AOL's Platform-A ad service has unveiled BidPlace, an ad exchange that will launch in the first half of next year. Full text
AP - Wireless carrier T-Mobile says the first cell phone running Google's software will cost $179 with a two-year contract when it goes on sale in the U.S. on Oct. 22. Full text
Reuters - Dell hopes its new retail drive to sell in stores rather than just online will help it sell to consumers in emerging markets buying their first computer, Chief Executive Michael Dell said on Tuesday. Full text
PC Magazine - How can you prevent a Palin webmail hack from happening to you? The short answer: you can't, if one examines the password recovery mechanisms for Yahoo Mail, Google's Gmail, or Microsoft's Hotmail Web-based email services. Full text
CNET - The Web site for Bank of America was down on Monday for some customers, a spokeswoman for the bank said. Full text
NewsFactor - Intel has begun shipping a new dual-core Atom processor for use in "nettops" -- affordable desktop computers that are expected to be purpose-built primarily for Web surfing, e-mail and basic Internet usage. The Atom 330 is priced at $43 in 1,000-unit quantities. Full text
AP - Google Inc.'s announcement last year that it would give away software that could run cell phones was met by dizzy accolades from analysts who thought it would let the search engine company conquer the world of mobile advertising. Full text
PC Magazine - srael-based Gogimon wants to change the way you search, with its new desktop app that combines results from all three major web-search enginesÂGoogle, Yahoo, and Microsoft Live Search. Full text
AP - The Washington Post is launching a new Web section linking readers to the best of political coverage  even scoops by rival newspapers. Full text