http://www.dailytech.com – Suit is seeking class action status (General)
http://www.dailytech.com – Suit is seeking class action status (General)
http://www.dailytech.com – Google and Yahoo claim they never realized Facebook and MySpace was giving them hoards of user data (General)
http://www.linuxinsider.com – Google is planning to open an app store for its Chrome browser to make it easier both for users to discover Web applications and for developers to reach a large potential audience. Chrome users who find apps in the Chrome Web Store will be able to create shortcuts in Chrome for easy access, Google said. (General)
http://www.chaaps.com – (General)
http://linuxo.com – Free Software Foundation: "Two months ago, we published an open letter to Google, "Free VP8, and use it on YouTube" � today we're happy to congratulate Google for making this request a reality." (General)
http://linuxo.com – Groklaw: "I can't help but think of Microsoft's recent bragging about not being fully interoperable with Google Docs. I think they're not yet on the interoperability train that is already leaving the station, and I hope they hop on board before it's too late." (General)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – Google announced an Android and Chrome browser-based IPTV platform today that will offer integrated search for content across TV, DVR, and the web. Initially optimized for the Dish Network, Google TV will arrive in set-tops and TVs later this year from Sony and Logitech, based on Intel's Atom-based CE4100 SoC, says Google.... (Embedded)
http://www.itwire.com – What if you could search TV shows as easily as web content? Google thinks putting Chrome inside TVs will change the way we use our televisions, as well as making the most of web-delivered video and other content. (IT news)
http://www.linux-magazine.com – SDK will be available early 2011, compatible with Android apps that don't require phone services to function. (Distributions)
http://www.linux.com – I’ve covered a lot of remastered versions of Ubuntu since DLR launched. But, every once in a while, I bump into one that is particularly interesting to review. Peppermint OS One is definitely in that category. (General)