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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Google: Nexus S will come with chip and SW for mobile payments

WorldWideTech.  Francisco De Jes�s.



Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt showed off a yet-to-be-released phone on Monday with a special chip that allows consumers to quickly pay for items by tapping the phone against a special terminal.
Schmidt said support for the technology, dubbed Near Field Communications, will be integrated into the next version of its Android software, "Gingerbread", which he said will be introduced in a few weeks.
"One way to think about it is, this could replace your credit card," Schmidt said, speaking at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco.
Google had no immediate plans to develop any of its own mobile applications to take advantage of such payment capabilities, but Schmidt expected other companies to do so.
"My guess is that there are going to be 500 new startups in the mobile payment space as these platforms emerge," Schmidt said. He added that Google would partner with traditional credit card industry players, like payment processors, rather than compete with them.
While NFC technology has been available for years, interoperability with Google's Android software should make the technology more widespread. Google's Android was the second most popular smartphone operating system in the third quarter, according to industry research firm Gartner, behind Nokia's Symbian and ahead of Apple Inc's iOS software, which is used on the iPhone.
In a roundtable briefing with reporters, Schmidt said Google's ability to marry its smartphone software with Internet-based services enabled features like turn-by-turn driving directions and real-time foreign language translation, which distinguished it from rivals' offerings.
"We would argue that our platform is better for applications that are network-resident and that need that kind of power," Schmidt said.
Google, which controls roughly two-thirds of the Internet search market, is increasingly competing with Apple and with social networking giant Facebook.
Earlier on Monday, Facebook unveiled a revamped version of its messaging system that could make it increasingly competitive with Web-based email systems like Google's Gmail and Yahoo Inc's mail service.
Asked about Facebook's potential effect on Gmail, Schmidt said that additional competition would be beneficial, and chided the press for focusing too much on the competition between Google and other technology companies.
"You all are focused on the competition, as opposed to the fact that the market's getting larger," Schmidt said. "And there's no question that more entrants into communications technologies, mobile technologies and so forth, bring more people in."
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Friday, October 8, 2010

Mozilla releases Firefox 4 beta for Android and Maemo platforms

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Excellent news for fans of Mozilla Firefox. The organization has announced its first release of Firefox 4 beta for Android and Maemo platforms.
Firefox 4 beta for mobile phones includes many of the features seen on the desktop version including Firefox Sync, Add-ons and the Awesome Bar.
Mozilla was heavily focused on making Firefox beta zippy on your phone. As Stuart Parmenter, mobile team tech lead, notes in their blog post announcement, �A major focus of this release is to increase performance and responsiveness. Two of the big architecture changes are Electrolysis and Layers. Our alpha contained Electrolysis which allowed the browser interface to run in a separate process from the one rendering Web content, resulting in a much more responsive browser. This beta brings the Layers pieces which improve overall performance and in graphics areas such as scrolling, zooming and animations.�
In addition, Firefox can now be a seamless browsing experience across web and desktop devices. Using Firefox Sync, your browsing history, bookmarks and passwords are automatically synced between devices. Firefox encrypts all the data during the sync, making sure that your private information stays with you � and only you.
Firefox 4 beta will also keep true to the Web standards Mozilla has championed since the beginning. �Developers have the power to use the latest Web technologies like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript to to build fast, powerful and beautiful mobile apps and add-ons that can reach millions of devices, � Parmenter notes. �We are excited to see the innovative and valuable mobile add-ons that developers will build for Firefox.�
Momentum continues to build around development for Android and this announcement is another example of that.
Maemo is a lesser known mobile operating system installed on Nokia smartphones and some tablet computers. It�s based on Debian Linux. Maemo will be merging with Moblin, an open source mobile operating system to create the MeeGo mobile software platform.
Firefox 4 beta is available for download today. Pick it up here and start testing it out.




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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Rumor: An Amazon Android Tablet May Follow The Amazon Android App Store

Rumor: An Amazon Android Tablet May Follow The Amazon Android App Store



we know now that Amazon is on the verge of releasing an Android-based app store. But last week, before we knew that, we got an interesting tip that such a move was coming soon � this week, actually. And that tip came with a bonus attached � the tipster also heard that Amazon was going to be releasing an iPad competitor alongside the store.
Now, unlike the app store, we don�t have any further information to verify this tablet. But again, this tipster nailed the app store part of this news � and knew a couple other tidbits that turned out to be true. So it certainly seems possible that they�re right again.
There have been plenty of rumors that Amazon is hard at work on hardware beyond its Kindle device. But the Kindle runs Amazon�s own software � presumably this new tablet would run Android (for the app store to work). Others have speculated about this possibility in the past. No word on what this would mean for the up and coming Kindle apps.
We�re digging for more information about this. Stay tuned.

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