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Facebook’s Version of the Retweet Has Arrived!

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Apple iPhone is set to debut their iPhone credit card reader

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Google loses Groovle domain name claim

groovle In the complaint, Google asked for the judges to rule that 207 Media transfer the domain name over to it. Google said the domain name used by the small business, 207 Media, was too similar to its own, but mediators the National Arbitration Forum disagreed.But three judges appointed by the forum refused the request.They said the name was not similar enough to confuse people and the word 'groovle' was more closely linked to "groovy" or "groove" rather than Google.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Google Launches Google Listen Android App

Google has quietly released a new Labs project for Android. It's called Google Listen and is described as a personalized audio news-magazine loaded with fresh and interesting content whenever it is turned on.

The experimental app is part iTunes, part audio search engine. It has access to a number of different audio clips, from speeches by Sonia Sotomayor to newscasts by Charles Osgood. Google’s search algorithms find the most relevant audio. You can then subscribe to different audio sources and build a queue, called Listen Queue, which is where Google Listen acts a bit like iTunes.

Google Listen

Google Listen

With this app you can manage and listen to your podcasts on the move, and save time in the process. This is a Google Labs project, and as such is still in beta, whatever that means with Google products. For some reason this is only available in the US currently.For now, Google Listen is only available on Android. This may be because the app is still early in development, but its omission from the iPhone may also stem from the issues Google has recently had getting its applications approved for the App Store — in the last few months, Apple has rejected a native application of Google Latitude, and also banned all Google Voice apps. Even without the recent controversy, Apple may well have smacked the app down for competing with iTunes’ podcasting functionality (other apps have been rejected for this in the past).

Users can keep subscriptions, which allow you to keep up to date on specific programs or search terms. Once a search result is pressed, there is a checkbox in the corner that lets you easily subscribe. The app always shows the latest episode on the programs tab of the My Subscriptions screen. Users can subscribe to search terms by selecting the checkbox while viewing the search results. Users also keep a My Listen queue, which lets you chose specific episodes to hear in the order you want.

Google listen can be downloaded here. There is also a FAQ and more information.

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