September 25th, 2008 by Terry Apodaca
Here’s my latest installment of evidence that “Google is going to take over the world” rants. well, not rants, but DAMN!
Google will be launching their Android phone in October…said to rival the infamous iPhone from Apple. The phone seems to be cool…but they made a huge mistake going exclusive to T*Mobile. T*Mobile SUCKS!
Anyway, thought you all would like to know this info: Google Android …check it out.
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September 3rd, 2008 by Terry Apodaca
Here’s another entry for the “Google is going to take over the world” thing I have been saying for a while.
Google has released a Beta version of their Browser Project called Google Chrome. I am going to check it out and see what I think of it. So far it looks good. I liked the thumbs of most visited sites like Opera does. I like how fast it is like Safari. I’ll check out more features and let you know what I think.
In the meantime…have you tried it yet? If so, what do you think?
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August 22nd, 2008 by Terry Apodaca
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I am telling you…Google is going to take over the world! A little piece my a little piece…you watch. Next they will have their own Cell Phone Services that will wipe out AT&T.
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October 26th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
Not sure what I think or what to say about this at this point since I don’t make enough off either to worry. Heck, I don’t even have a high enough page rank right now for it to (a)effect me. Here’s some news you can read about this situation.
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May 23rd, 2006 by Terry Apodaca
Google released their new Web Toolkit last week…giving all of us JAVA Developers access to their coolness (or at least most of it that’s not still closed behind the labs at the Google Campus). I’ve finally downloaded it and run through all the documentation. Seems pretty easy…Install the latest JDK, Download the toolkit, unpack the packaged toolkit, start using the toolkit. Well, that’s what the site’s Getting Started page says.

So, getting started sounds easy…now you need to know how to set up, create a project…import this into your favorite IDE (Eclipse), and code away. They even give you a few samples (what they call the Kitchen Sink) to get started with and get use to before you start building your own apps.
There’s a lot more info on the site…so go check it out if you are interested in building great AJAX style web application using pure JAVA code that is compiled into valid JavaScript and HTML pages for final deployment.
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