Google Acquires Angstro

Google always remains ambitions for open and interoperable social networks. The web giant has spent the summer assembling a jigsaw puzzle of social networking companies, technologies and engineers. In recent times, Google focused on Zynga, and acquired Jambool as well as Slide.
Now, the company is working on the building of social skills via the acquisition of Angstrom, a small social networking start-up, which build apps easy exchange of information between social services throughout the Web, drawing in data from social sites like Facebook, LinkedIn as well as Twitter.

Tech Talk Podcast: Net Neutrality

On this week’s New York Times Tech Talk podcast, drop Brian Stelter, a Times reporter media, from Internet access via the regulation JD beer villages and Bettina Edelstein chats. The so-called net neutrality, free plan by Google and Verizon Wireless would be and some other online services from the rules for maintaining open access to the Internet, and Mr. Stelter said, to that for the two companies to be staking out seems its ground well, other wireless carriers and media companies to watch and wait as the Federal Communications Commission provides opportunities for regulation of broadband.
At the same time, in BlackBerry country, there was a brouhaha over the latest efforts of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the use of the service for e-mail filtering and other messaging was. Mrs. Edelstein talks to Miguel Helft, a Times reporter technology, about what goes on there and in other countries. Mr. Helft points out, while R.I.M. indicated that their corporate customers should not fear that their messages are threatened, and the company says it meets the regulatory requirements around the world.

Google Eyes Demand Media’s Way with Word

Chief executive of Demand Media—Richard Rosenblatt, basked in the spotlight as digital media cognoscenti and bankers gathered round him at New York’s Empire Hotel to toast his four-year old company’s progress.
Though it was only founded in 2006, Demand is already planning an initial public offering valuing it at about $1.5, which is based on a belief that it has discovered a low-cost but immensely profitable new model for online media. The secrete ingrediant of Demand is a set of algorithms that analyses search engine data and traffic logs for topics to ientify keywords for which advertisers are likely to pay.
The topics are fed to a website and selected by 8000 freelancers to base stories or videos on.

Five Aigo Android Tablets Quickly Launched

Aigo were showing their aigoPad tablets again in China, with its CEO promising five different models – different boasting 4 -, 5 – and 7-inch screen sizes – starts from July 2010. Interestingly translated Shanzhaiben photos from the start (note that “Aigo” as a “patriot”, because the Chinese sense) seem to only two of the units show – what looks to be the smallest and largest versions – and nobody wears a big similarity to make the we have seen before.

As with data, the speech is of the same NVIDIA Tegra chipset than the last time we heard, along with 3G and WiFi connectivity. Only one gets called in the report, the N701 aigoPad, which apparently Android 2.0 will run on startup, but will eventually upgraded to Android 2.2 Froyo.

It was also a form of on-device download service will be app, although at this stage whether the Android Market, we know from smartphones or a method of distribution Aigo own creation is unclear. No word on pricing, either, if we first have the 5-inch E500 Aigo seen to go up for sale in China to the equivalent of about $ 235.