Android 3.2
Links from Monday's episode of Loaded:
Android 3.2 coming to tablets
Google Maps stops traffic estimates
iUsers enables mutliple users on iPad
Microsoft working secretly on social
No more easy passwords for Hotmail
Links from Monday's episode of Loaded:
Android 3.2 coming to tablets
Google Maps stops traffic estimates
iUsers enables mutliple users on iPad
Microsoft working secretly on social
No more easy passwords for Hotmail
Eagle-eyed observers have found what some believe is an as-yet-unannounced social service from Microsoft.
The Web site, socl.com, was discovered by Fusible yesterday. According to the blog, the site discussed a "social search" service, called Tulalip, that would allow users to "find what you need and share what you know." Much of the site did not work, according to Fusible, but the blog was able to determine that Microsoft was behind it.
Following that report, Search Engine Land discovered a few more details about Tulalip, including the service's Facebook and Twitter sign-in buttons. Search … Read more
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