WSJ reported that Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen has filed law suit against 11 technology giant companies including Google, YouTube, Facebook, eBay, Apple, Yahoo, AOL, Netflix, Office Depot, OfficeMax, and Staples to protect the intellectual property of Allen’s former technology incubator company Interval Research Corporation.
Google has announced a new format of ads for iPad developers which provides a way to monetize the applications. Now, iPad developers can display ads beside their iPad applications through Google AdSense.
According to the analytics reports in May 2010 Google activated 100,000 Android units a day, which was increased in June 2010 with the figure of 160,000 units a day and now Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in his sitting with journalists that Google is activating 200,000 Android units a day, which seems incredible success.
Google has rolled out the feature of multiple account sign-in for users, which allows to attach more than 1 Google account to make users tasks simple and easy.
Google has officially announced that Google Wave, the innovative communication platform which was launched last year will be discontinued.
As it was speculated that during this week Droid will get the upgrade to Froyo, so Verizon has started rolling out over-the-air Froyo upgrade for Droid devices.
The Google Earth version 5.2 now includes the new feature to provide the real-time weather information visually either its snowy or rainy outside.
Google Labs has introduced App Inventor for Android software which allows users to create applications for Android in a graphical environment.
At Allen & Co.’s annual gathering of media moguls, Google has promised to introduce a new interactive ad format which would outperform banner and search ads.
XDA member zedomax has successfully ported Ubuntu to Nexus One mobile phone. To port Ubuntu on Android phone users must have busybox installed on their mobile phones.


