Posts Tagged ‘TechCrunch’
200,000 Android Devices Activated Daily

Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, told reporters at the technology conference in Lake Tahoe that 200,000 Android devices are activated daily. That's doubled since the IO developer conference in May and up a whopping 40,000 from June. Oh, and if you are worried if Android costs Google money, Schmidt says mobile search revenue "easily pays for all ...
Nexus One Getting Android 2.2?

This has not been verified, but reports have been coming in since late last night about Android 2.2 going live on the Nexus One. TechCrunch’s MG Siegler is also reporting his handset has received the update, by being greeted with the upgrade prompt while charging his handset. Any one else getting ...
Dropbox Android App Coming Soon

Dropbox, the very popular file syncing service is coming to Android in the very near future. Dropbox makes it easy to share file over multiple computers without the need for email or a USB stick. Android users will be able to view files from their phones, supporting multimedia content like music and movies. If you ...
Smartphone App Market Expects Explosive Growth

I came across this interesting article on TechCrunch discussing a report released by research2guidance showing it's view of the future for the smartphone application market. According to the report, the smartphone app market is estimated to grow from $1.94 billion in 2009 to 15.65 billion by 2013. Part of this huge explosion of applications has ...
textPlus: Free Texting Comes To Android

Many of us love to text and most of us utilize our carriers. While convenient, it is nothing short of throwing money away. Now we have an application called textPlus, that offer free texting through its application. textPlus, which has enjoyed over 3.5 million downloads on the iPhone/iPod touch platform, has decided to come on ...
Spotify To Launch With The Nexus One?

Spotify, an online streaming music service that currently is available in Europe might arrive in the U.S. this week. Techcrunch's, Michael Arrington writes this morning that Spotify has reached deals with U.S. record lables as well as Google and could launch with the Nexus One. Google wanted Spotify badly enough that they were willing to cover the label ...


