readwriteweb.com - 10/29/2009
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YouTube has begun warning users that they will soon be required to login with a Google account, instead of their old YouTube accounts. Just as people freaked out when Flickr changed the locks on the doors and required a Yahoo account to get in, you can bet that this is going to make some ...
googlemobile.blogspot.com - 10/28/2009
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googlemobile.blogspot.com —
(cross-posted on the Official Google Blog ) Since
2005, millions of people have relied on Google Maps...
for mobile to get directions on the go. However, there's always been one problem: Once you're behind the wheel, a list of driving directions just ...
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Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0
google.com - 10/27/2009
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google.com —
Should I use a Google number or a
non-Google number? Choosing to use a Google number while...
setting up Google Voice allows you to access a number of extra Google Voice features. You will need to give your friends and family the new custom number you ...
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Using a Google number vs. a non
weblogs.hitwise.com - 10/28/2009
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Hitwise Intelligence - Heather Dougherty - North America
Analyst Weblog Balloon boy floats into popular searches |...
Googleâs rumored Music service launch today October 28, 2009 Google is expected to launch their music service this afternoon, so we ...
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Googleâs rumored Music service launch today
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Say Goodbye To YouTube Accounts
The Next Web —
... Bad news for the YouTuber’s of the world: your account is about to hit the deadpool. In a new move, Google is headed against separate YouTube accounts, and will be incorporating Google accounts into the website, exclusively. ...
California Republicans' Twitter Gripe, Sony Recalls 69K VAIO Adapters
Switched —
... YouTube and Google are creating some log-in confusion for members of both sites, as people who sign in to YouTube will now need to enter their Google password. The change only affects people who have already linked their Google and YouTube accounts, though. [From: Read Write Web] ...
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