Apple and Google: The Mapping War

In June 2012, Apple announced that it was launching its own maps app using licensed data and its own software. But soon after its launch, the complaints began.

In June 2012, Apple announced that it was launching its own maps app using licensed data and its own software. But soon after its launch, the complaints began.

Yahoo! is rolling out a faster, sleeker and better-designed email services, with CEO Marissa Mayer behind its back.

Facebook, the social giant, overhauls its settings, not for the first time, in an attempt to make things easier for people to understand.

Twitter has blocked and restrict its services to some social network from piggybacking on Twitter's social graph.

The reason Google calls it the "Google+ Project" is that Google+ will become a central part of Google’s whole identity. It will reshape the company.

Google has announced that it is bringing Street View to Indonesia in what will be its biggest project in Asia to date.
Google is bringing its indoor maps to the desktop version of Google Maps.

The South Korean tech giant, Samsung, charged Apple on Wednesday, November 21, 2012, that Apple's iPad Mini infringes eight patented technologies.
Samsung also sued Apple's 7.9-inch tablet and and the fifth-generation iPod Touch to the list of products it claims violate patents.

Facebook has launched a job-hunting app that enables its network of more than 1 billion users will help people find their next career opportunity.

When Google released the Nexus 7 with the collaboration of Asus, many people were caught off-guard. The small yet powerful device holds a great value, showing that quality doesn't always comes with big price.