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Cumhurbaşkanı Abdullah Gül, ABD'de Silikon Vadisi'nde teknoloji turu yaptı. Sanal dünyanın ünlü şirketleri Google, Microsoft ve Facebook'u ziyaret eden Gül, gördüklerinden memnundu. Gül, daha sonra Twitter'ın San Francisco kentindeki merkezini ziyaret etti.
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A pay TV service, a low-cost tablet and a huge investment in online video are just three of the 10 major developments to look for from the world's Internet leader in 2012. 10 Ways Google Will Change In 2012 (a slideshow): www.businessinsider.com Take the poll: which improvement from Google are you most excited about: ywtv.tv Join the conversation on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow The Daily Conv
After a unique task which had the teams searching out competitive discounts for a daily deals website, Lord Sugar fired two budding business partners.
Google has introduced Business Photos in India, extending the global reach of the service that helps retailers attract customers by posting panoramic photos of their store or shop-front to the Web....
All sorts of private Internet communications were casually scooped up as Google Street View cars photographed the world’s streets.
Maliye Bakanlığı kayıtdışılığın önüne geçebilmek için yeni yöntemleri devreye sokacak. İnternet alışverişlerinde denetim artacak. Bu Hollanda'dan alınan bir sistemle yapılacak. Ayrıca otomotivden inşaat sektörüne kadar
Google chief executive Larry Page has revealed that the search giant is still waiting for Facebook to get in touch to allow users to share data between the two companies’ services....
The European Commission warned Google to propose changes in “a matter of weeks” to its method of answering user queries, or possibly face an antitrust lawsuit.
With the Internet Week taking New York by storm for the last few days, it has been yet another busy week in the media world. Here’s our selection of news and...
Extreme waterman explorer and surfer Garrett McNamara has broken the Guinness World Record for the biggest wave ever surfed.
Vicarious travellers and students of history can take a virtual stroll through the vast necropolis build by the ancient Egyptians in the Giza Plateau, thanks to a 3D Internet project launched this week.
Google is in discussions to acquire Meebo for as much as $100 million, sources have told the often-reliable AllThingsD.Meebo was founded in 200…
You know those futuristic augmented reality glasses Google‘s been developing? A Googler recently posted a photo showing more of what you&#…
Spanish football teamAtléticoMadrid has triumphed over Athletic Bilbao to win the all-SpanishEuropa League final 3-0.
Mobile now accounts for 10 percent of all Internet usage worldwide, after the rise in demand and ownership of smartphones and tablets saw the proportional use of the mobile Web more...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An explosion of people checking into social networks is being exploited by mobile application makers and private detectives, who say they can use people's online chatter and photos to track them and find out where they live. In March, Apple stopped downloads of a "stalker" mobile application that told men where women around them were "hanging out", using only publicly availab
Google has denied comments from AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson suggesting that it gives preferential treatment and access to new Android platforms to some operators, as 9to5Google reports. In an effort...

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