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Friday, May 17, 2013

Google I/O Update: Continuing Fragmentation Issues with Android's Software, How Google Slurps in Street View Data

Google I/O latest update, Google engineers: We're trying to fix Android fragmentation, During a Google I/O fireside chat, a team of Google Android engineers acknowledged continuing fragmentation issues with Android's software. Also: might Android get dramatically different camera abilities?

Is the unlocked Nexus Galaxy S4 worth the hefty price tag? In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon offers a reader advice on whether the new "pure" Google Android version of the Galaxy S4 is worth the added price.

Apple iOS 6 latest update, Apple iOS 6 devices get nod for U.S. military use, The Defense Department will be allowed to distribute iPhones and iPads with Apple's iOS 6 to employees, though that doesn't guarantee Apple will actually receive contracts.

Still from Google I/O, Google: Dart will rescue browsers from JavaScript, The programming language for Web sites and Web apps is less complex and therefore easier to develop, Chrome programmers argue at Google I/O.

Facebook's rocky year as a public company, The social network's first post-IPO year was punctuated by extreme highs and lows, but in the end Facebook stayed Facebook.

How Google slurps in Street View data -- not just from streets, At its Google I/O conference, the company showed off the equipment it uses to gather its 360-degree panoramic imagery of the world

Source: cnet

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