The meteoric rise of Twitter has caused some to wonder if Google’s days are numbered. Some say Twitter search has already surpassed Google in terms of importance. While I agree that Twitter search is incredibly important, I wouldn’t count Google out anytime soon. Google has shown itself to be extremely nimble in terms of staying in front of emerging technology trends and putting out new tools and services to take advantage of them. Therefore it’s no surprise that Google has developed a set of extremely powerful new search options including real-time search. ...
On May, 5th Microsoft will make available the release candidate of Windows 7 as a FREE download. Users will be allowed to run the new OS for a full year --- through to June 2010....
It goes without saying that people are struggling right now in this economy. Most families just don’t have the disposable income they did a few years or even a few months ago.
However, if you do have any money left this may be the right time to book a vacation or business trip. Hotels, resorts, airlines, and anything else associated with tourism and travel has been hit especially hard by the recession.
As a result, many airlines, hotels, and travel agencies are offering dirt cheap prices to lure in cash strapped travelers.
Here are the top 10 websites for finding cheap travel deals:
CheapTickets.com
Expedia.com
Travelocity
Tours4Fun...
A malicious worm attacked Twitter’s network over the weekend with four separate attacks. The worm was designed to automatically reproduce itself once it’s clicked on....
According to TechCrunch, Google is in the late stages of negotiations to acquire Twitter. This news comes on the heels of Twitter’s recent rejection of an offer from Facebook. It makes total sense that Google would want to get their hands on Twitter, because of the growing power of Twitter search. Twitter search is well on its way to becoming the most important search engine in the world. Obviously, Google’s mantra of “don’t be evil” is starting to ring a little hollow these days especially if they end up acquiring Twitter. Google is amassing an unprecedented amount of data and power...