Sep 18th 2013
This Week in Google 216
Verizon Tell Hell
Verizon won't connect Jeff's Nexus 7 LTE, Google+ gets new editing tools, Google swaps out MySQL, and more.
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Verizon won't connect Jeff's Nexus 7 LTE, Google+ gets new editing tools, Google swaps out MySQL, and more.
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Links
- Verizon won't connect my Nexus 7 LTE. Violates terms of C Block spectrum aution. Dell Hell meets Tel Hell.
- Google+ Gets new editing tools with Snapseed
- Google+ brings Snapseed-powered photo editing tools to desktop Chrome (video)
- Google Voice secures VM access
- Wallet finally widely available on Android
- Google Alerts regains RSS delivery option it lost after Google Reader's demise
- Google swaps out MySQL, moves to MariaDB
- Google and Samsung soar into list of top 10 Linux contributors
- Google AdID could replace cookie?
- CyanogenMod becomes a company with VC backing
- We are Steve (cyanogen) Kondik and Koushik (koush) Dutta of the CyanogenMod Project. Ask Us (Almost) Anything!
- Google knows many of the world's Wi-Fi passwords thanks to backup defaults on Android devices
- LG Nexus 5 Takes Virtual 3D Form, Lets You Go Hands-on With It Today
- Nexus 5 with Android OS 4.4 KitKat rumoured to launch on October 14th
- Can Google solve death, asks Time. Oy.
- Twitter files for “confidential” IPO, suggesting its annual revenue is less than $1 billion
- Twitter's internal 2013 growth target was 400m users, sources say it now has 240m
- Verified Twitter users are getting new ways to better manage their Connect feed
- Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams Lays Out His Plan For The Future Of Media
- Box Notes takes on Google Docs with a web beta for collaborative, lightweight file editing
- Exclusive: Hugo Barra Talks About His Future at Xiaomi and Why He Really Left Google
- Google device manager?
- Get Faster Access To Turn-By-Turn Navigation In Google Maps
- Baumgartnerś jump on YouTube consumed a quarter of the worldś bandwidth