Weekly Recap: 4/8/2011
Here’s your weekly update on news you may have missed:
-Hotpot, the recommendation engine for places, is now becoming a core offered product called Google Places.
-Google looks to make searching for flights easier next it seems.
-Rumors are starting to fly about Google TV merging with Android Honeycomb 3.0 (tablets) and Gingerbread 2.3 (phones).
-Youtube is being overhauled to be more competitive to Netflix.
-Google Android is predicted to be the top market holder of smart phones by 2012.
-Google will be adding malicious download warnings in Chrome based on results Safe Browsing API.
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Thanks for info guys!
Very nice information. Thanks a lot.
what do you mean by malicious download warnings in Chrome?