Thursday, March 18, 2010

Sprint getting a Nexus One, too

Sprint: “Put us down for the Nexus One too” » Telecoms.com News16 hours ago by admin
Sprint: “Put us down for the Nexus One too”. Sprint to get Google-branded Nexus One. Not to be outdone by the announcement that North American operators AT&T and Rogers (and Bell and Telus) will be getting the Google-branded Nexus One, ...
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Sprint announces Google Nexus One coming soon, all 4 carriers to ...17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Miller
I was wondering about AT&T killing the Nexus One experience too, but it sounds like they won't be able to get their crapware on the device either and customers should get one of the best Google Android experience available if they buy ...
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Sprint joins the Nexus One party – Android and Me17 Mar 2010 by Taylor Wimberly
Fared AdibVP of product development, Sprint. The announcement comes just one day after Google began selling a Nexus One that supported AT&T's 3G bands (and Canada too). T-Mobile was the first carrier to support the Nexus One and .... Any advantages that the supersonic might offer pale in comparison for the convenience of getting update directly from Google. In my opinion the Nexus one joining all four major carriers was the reason why the nexus was so poorly advertised. ...
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

YouTube Adds Video Auto-Captioning For Deaf

In nod to deaf viewers, YouTube adds captions to millions of ...5 Mar 2010 by ocdac
In nod to deaf viewers, YouTube adds captions to millions of videos. YouTube will expand its auto-captioning service – currently available only on select YouTube channels – to tens of millions of videos, the Google-owned company ...
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YouTube adds auto-caption to all videos | The Money Times5 Mar 2010 by Jaspreet Virk
With the latest upgrade unveiled Thursday, the site has “opened up auto-captions to all YouTube users.” Accessing video easier now. The move by YouTube will prove to be a boon for all people who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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YouTube and auto-captioning | seojoblogs - Mobile blog and seo blogs2 hours ago by Jo Turnbull
1. Deaf viewers will now be view and understand YouTube videos 2. Better search and advertising opportunities on the site. YouTube has allowed video creators to add captions to YouTube since 2006 but transcribing was expensive and time ...
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