Facebook rolls out Timeline feature worldwide, it’s time to untag some old photos
Get ready for a This Is Your Life -style recap available online, as Facebook’s Timeline feature is now out of beta and available to all users worldwide.
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Google I/O 2011 keynotes available on YouTube (video)
Is there anything you don’t know about Google’s blowout I/O 2011 developer conference? If you’ve read our recap of happenings over in San Francisco this week, you should be well on your way to becoming the most knowledgeable Google geek in your local data cluster, but if you’re looking for all the key info in a more digestible format like, say, video, Google’s taking care of you as well. Both of the company’s I/O keynotes have been posted to YouTube, where they can be consumed in up to 720p resolution, and we’ve done our bit too by embedding them for you after the break. So what are you waiting for, your Googlification awaits!
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Google I/O 2011 keynotes now available on YouTube (video)
Is there anything you don’t know about Google’s blowout I/O 2011 developer conference? If you’ve read our recap of happenings over in San Francisco this week, you should be well on your way to becoming the most knowledgeable Google geek in your local data cluster, but if you’re looking for all the key info in a more digestible format like, say, video, Google’s taking care of you as well. Both of the company’s I/O keynotes have been posted to YouTube, where they can be consumed in up to 720p resolution, and we’ve done our bit too by embedding them for you after the break. So what are you waiting for, your Googlification awaits!
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Google I/O 2011 recap: Chromebooks, Music Beta, Movies and more
And that, as they say, is a wrap. We’ve departed a shockingly sunny San Francisco, but not without a huge helping of Google news to mull over on the long ride home. In typical Goog fashion, the outfit served up a double-dose of keynotes this year, both of which seemed to delight both developers and media alike. Sure, no new superphones used the show as a launching pad, but plenty of other nuggets were unearthed. From the reveal of Music Beta to the official introduction of the world’s first commercial Chromebooks, the 2011 edition of Google I/O packed plenty of punch. If you missed even a second of our continuous coverage, we’ve got you covered — the best of the best is recapped below. We’ll see you next year, I/O… you bring the tiramisu, we’ll bring the Ice Cream Sandwich.
Keynotes / liveblogs:
Day 1: Music Beta, Android 3.1, Ice Cream Sandwich, Open Accessory, ADK
Day 2: Chrome, Angry Birds, Chrome OS, Chromebooks
Editorials / previews:
Google Music Beta walkthrough: what it is and how it works (video)
Editorial: Engadget on Google Music and Movies for Android
Google Music Beta versus the titans of the streaming music space: a chart
Editorial: Google clarifies Chromebook subscriptions, might have just changed the industry
Hands-ons:
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition (white) hands-on from Google I/O!
Samsung Series 5 Chrome OS laptop hands-on at Google I/O
Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O (video)
Hasbro’s experimental Nexus-powered robot toy hands-on at Google I/O (video)
Lighting Science demos Android @ Home bulbs, promises dead-simple home automation (hands-on)
Google’s Arduino-based ADK powers robots, home gardens and giant Labyrinth (video)
LifeFitness exercise bike interfaces with Nexus S, makes fitness marginally enjoyable (video)
iRobot Ava mobile robotics platform hands-on at Google I/O (video)
Groupme’s group messaging app demoed at Google I/O, complete with data / location (video)
Head on past the break for more!
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Android Central Editors’ app picks for July 29, 2010

Applications — they make the world go ’round. OK, maybe not exactly, but there sure are a ton of great ones in the Android Market, and finding the right one can be a bit difficult. Take a look after the jump, as we bring you another edition of our weekly selections.
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Android Central Editors’ app picks for your new Droid X and Galaxy S

With the release of the Motorola Droid X and Samsung Vibrant today, we know there will be a lot of new owners looking for some suggestions of what to download. With a market that contains nearly 100,000 applications, the hunt can be overwhelming, especially for a new owner. Well, we know, you want the applications, so let’s take a look at some after the jump.
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Android Central Editors’ app picks for June 17th 2010

You can never really have enough application choices on your device, can you? Sometimes the Marketplace can get overwhelming with all the choices, so we make the job easy and help you with a couple applications that we know and love. Let’s take a look at the choices for this week!
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Google I/O Recap – What you missed (so far) [#io2010]
Google I/O started off a little slow on Wednesday, but boy did Thursday take over, with the announcement of Android 2.2 — Froyo — and Google TV. Here’s what we’ve posted thus far. And while we’re headed home from San Francisco, we’re not done with the news just yet. More to come.
Day One
- Android Writers Roundtable: Predictions for Google I/O
- Official Google I/O T-shirt has a few surprises
- Google IO Keynote liveblog — live at noon EDT / 9 a.m. PDT
- Sports Illustrated shows what print publications can (and should) do online
- What else is going on at Google IO?
- Hands-on with the Android Kindle app
- Seesmic shares new Android beta with Google I/O attendees, with support for Google Buzz
- The Great Wall of Android
Day Two
- Today: Froyo; tomorrow (er, Q4): Gingerbread
- Hands-on with the Chevy Volt OnStar Android app
- Google IO Day 2 Keynote: Froyo time!
- Android: 100,000 units per day, 2nd in smartphones, 1st in usage
- Google takes plenty of shots at Apple at Google IO
- Android to stream your desktop music over the air.
- Google shows off new mobile ad formats
- Most 2010 HTC Android phones will get Froyo …in 2010
- Android 2.2, Froyo, officially announced, but no release date in sight
- Google Announces Google TV, coming Fall 2010 (Update: Video demo)
- Adobe explains Flash 10.1 on Android
- Logitech + Google TV details: specific remote, Video calling software
- Android 2.2 / Froyo to bring Bluetooth voice dialing
- Hands-on with Laminar Research’s X-Plane Android flight sim
- Why the Google phone store didn’t work out (and what happened to the Sprint and Verizon Nexus Ones)



