Google brings back a surprise. They will build a fiber-optic broadband network for ultra-fast internet users in the United States. Promised, the velocity is 100 times more drag than existing broadband connection in the U.S. today.
“Our goal is to experiment with new ways to make Internet access faster and better for everybody,” said Google product manager, Minnie Ingersoll, and James Kelly in a blog posting.
They reveal, Google will make and test the Internet’s network in various regions from 2010 this. The number of people involved in testing the possibility of achieving a range of 500 thousand people.
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Google tried to combine the number of Gmail users with features adopted from social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Combined is then called by the name of Google’s Buzz.
Largest internet service provider in the world is trying to attract the users of social networking through Buzz. In this feature, they are allowed to share messages, Internet links, to photos instantly to friends of their networks under the auspices of Gmail.
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Former officials who hijacked MySpace Facebook was not able to survive long enough. Owen Van Natta finally had to leave MySpace.
It occupies the position as CEO of the new MySpace was less than one year. But in the near future, these positions will be replaced by one of two people who are still in the process promoted by News Corp., Mike Jones or Jason Hirschhorn. In fact, both Van Natta and the two men entered MySpace at the same time.
11. February 2010
Windows Live Messenger’s name is not too flashy name as instant messaging service, compared with Yahoo Messenger. But Live Messenger now slowly starting increase, with evidence that the number of users reached 300 million.
Supported by Microsoft, the company plans to supply more funds to build a number of projects. Live Messenger is expected to compete with other instant messaging services, which now become their closest competitors, namely AIM.
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Shopping behavior slowly began to migrate to the digital way, which is marked by the increasing number of consumers who shop online. Research conducted through the Web payment service PayPal said, half of consumers in Asia use online services to shop a variety of needs that they need.
“The research we did last year show that online shopping has become quite the attraction means of the shoppers in Asia,” said General Manager of PayPal Southeast Asia and India, Mario Shiliashki.
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11. February 2010
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