The game “Threes!” has been out for a few weeks on iOS for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, currently holding the coveted #14 spot in the iTunes Paid Apps popularity … Continue reading
Google’s Acquisition Of Green Throttle Games Could Signal Better Native Android Gaming
Posted in: Today's ChiliGoogle has acquired Green Throttle Games – or at least what was left of the company after it essentially shut down late last year, according to a new report by PandoDaily. The startup followed Ouya, GameStick and others in providing an Android-based gaming experience designed for the living room, but it also had considerable talent thanks to founder Charles Huang, who created Guitar Hero,… Read More
The Best Add-Ons for Google Drive
Posted in: Today's ChiliYesterday, Google introduced add-ons for Google Docs and Sheets
In the summer of 2012, the California state government approved a bill that allowed driverless cars on the roadways in California. This opened the door for firms like Google working … Continue reading
Google has a massive stockpile of cash sitting around that it often uses to buy firms that have tech or talent that it wants. Google has reportedly stepped up and … Continue reading
It has been some time since there were whispers of Google opening up brick and mortar retail stores, and such rumors tend to make their way around the rumor mill during the holiday season, although majority of it has been dedicated Google spaces that are located in Best Buy and pop-up stores. Well, here is additional word that the search engine giant themselves might actually sign a lease on a permanent retail space in Manhattan. This particular report touts that Google is mulling over whether to rent the 4,100 square foot store at 131 Greene Street in SoHo, which would clearly place it right smack in the middle of Manhattan retail hot spots.
Google Permanent Retail Store Could Arrive In Manhattan original content from Ubergizmo.
Google is looking to open its first retail store in the United States in New York, according to “retail experts” that spoke to the folks at Crain’s New York Business. … Continue reading
Google has integrated add-ons to Google Docs and Sheets, allowing developers to offer new tools to streamline users’ workflows such as citing sources, sending customize emails en-masse, and getting feedback … Continue reading
This week a woman has sued Google, suggesting that because her child spent precisely $69.95 USD on a phone on an app, the search giant is responsible. This case was … Continue reading
In his home town of Hanoi, Vietnam, Flappy Bird developer Dong Nguyen has this week suggested that he may – possibly – bring the app back from the dead. While … Continue reading