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.

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift, we all doubt if it can beat Apple OS or Google OS. We will see when it arrives. With HP still refuses, on the record about the fate of its Windows 7 Slate commentary, we are together with their unit plans tablet rumors, leaks and a little tantric chants. Recent speculation on the Buffet GottaBeMobile who have heard of “two separate and reliable sources” that the tablet is not Windows 7 will be published next summer, such as HP, rather than their efforts at a glittering slate webOS based HP codenamed Hurricane.

HP, the sources say that the slate webOS seen as a direct competitor to Apple’s IPAD, not just as a surprise. It will be positioned as a companion device, but as a standalone PC as the original HP Slate. The sources, refused to confirm details.

It is also unclear whether the Windows 7 Tablet merely delayed or canceled in total, but last we heard, there was talk that the development on “hold” had been. We are not in speculation as to why a tablet would be so webOS particularly shy, and we still believe Palm platform may be one of the best thanks for a touch-screen device might choose. A firm release date for the Hurricane is still unknown, earlier rumors suggested sometime in the second half of this year, but GottaBeMobile said that “by the time of Hurricane HP ships we have the second generation in our hands IPAD.”

Google and Windows Eee Pad Tablets Debuts

ASUS has slowly been trickling details about their upcoming tablet strategy in recent months, with quiet debut hardware at trade fairs and speak at least three models sometime in 2010, today chairman Shihh has a OS talk thrown into the mix. In an interview with Forbes, confirmed that ASUS will keep one foot in running both Microsoft and Google’s camps, with at least one machine either Chrome Google Android and Windows OS or get another, as they prepare to take on Apple’s IPAD. Asus EeePC Touch Tablet series.

“It is an Apple] camp [in tablets, but Asus is always trying the open storage of Google and Microsoft,” said Shihh-address the matter, to confirm that at least for the Android with Chrome OS tablet is the priority of multimedia usage. “Content will have to play a very important role on tablets,” Shihh said, “The Google-tablet has lots of features.”

ASUS has already suggested that they have already tested their tablet models on a continuum with a eBook reader, such as its DR-570 or 9-inch DR-900. “There will be many different form factors, according to various scenarios. We are interested in everything, try to do anything can improve your life standard and also can improve Shih claims. Previous rumors have discovered that the Tegra 2 is based on Eee Pad (also known as “Eee PC Touch Tablet Series”) made his debut at Computex in June 2010 will be guaranteed.