Nov 13th 2013
This Week in Google 224
OK Jarvis
Cyanogen Mod comes to the Play Store, Google barge revealed, how much money does twitter owe you, Glass open for all, and more.
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Aaron Newcomb
Cyanogen Mod comes to the Play Store, Google barge revealed, how much money does twitter owe you, Glass open for all, and more.
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Links
- Cyanogen Mod comes to Play Store (requires tether to Windows machine)
- Heartwarming Google video of the week
- Google barge revealed: Artistic structure with ‘fish fins’
- Google Files for Patent of Neck Tattoo with Built-In Microphone
- New terminal leased for Google's corporate jets to begin construction January at San Jose airport
- Moto G announcement: $179, no LTE
- Android Nabs Milestone 81 Percent of Smartphone Market
- 60% of *all* new computing devices run Android - Blodget
- Google starts testing ART, a potential replacement for Dalvik in Android
- Company promises to erase negative links from Google et al; slight problem: they have to be declared libelous
- Interactive: This Is How Much Money Twitter Owes You
- Twitter & Tweetdeck add custom timelines
- Gmail's “Quick Action” Buttons Now Support One-Click Access To Google Offers, Seamless, OpenTable, Dropbox & More
- Attachments in Gmail, now with the power of Google Drive
- Google brings KitKat keyboard, Hangouts with SMS to Play Store
- Chrome 32 lets you easily find and close those noisy tabs
- New Google Maps For Desktop Brings Back Pegman, Adds Waze Data And 3D Earth Tours
- YouTube Capture for iOS update adds clip splicing and iTunes soundtracking
- Apple maps: how Google lost when everyone thought it had won
- Glass wait list opens
- Glass XE11 update adds commands to search Google Calendar, get directions home, & more
- New traffic data shows: Netflix and YouTube rule online video, Hulu and Amazon barely register
- T-Mobile adds 1M new customers in Q3
- "Ok Google" replacements: Ok Jarvis, Ok Android, "Hey Google"
- Average selling price for iPhone v Android devices: $635. v $268.