September 3rd, 2008 — Blogging, Google Chrome, Launched, Web Browser, Zedomax Network News, Zedomax Network Sites, google, internet, web2.0

Chrome-Hacks.Net - Google Chrome Hacks Blog Launched!
For the mother of God and for whatever reason, we just launched another new blog, of course it’s called Google Chrome Hacks Blog.
Basically, the blog will cover all kinds of tips, hacks, and news about the new Google Chrome Browser.
It took us exactly 2 hours to sign up for a domain name at godaddy, stuff it with Wordpress plugins and themes, write 5 blog posts. (Not too bad of a start ey?)
New blogs are always great opportunities to pounce on, especially if it’s new technology.
Where did we get the idea for Google Chrome Hacks Blog?
Well, you should take a looky at iphone-hacks.com and their stats. (It’s like they simply took a knife and stuck it on a whale before the it leaped)
For how to make money blogging, make sure to check out our Adsense Optimization Blog.
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May 7th, 2008 — Zedomax Network News, google, web2.0

In a recent article by BusinessWeek, the writer claims that real threat to Google could be mobile phones. Due to the smaller sized screens, Google possibly be facing a lot less advertising space.
This is true if everyone started Googling on their cellphones but I see that is unlikely within the next 5 to 10 years.
Although mobile devices have proven to be more efficient and pretty much everywhere in Asia, the U.S. still has a long way to go because the telecommunication companies don’t want to sell new technology. The biggest scandal in the U.S. is that Sprint, AT&T, and all the other cellular providers are still behind in speed compared to the rest of the world.
In Korea, they’ve had Wi-Max, broadband internet about the speed of Cable DSL here for last 2 years or so. In the U.S., Sprint expects to roll out Wi-Max maybe end of this year, and that’s still a “maybe”.
For U.S. telecommunication companies, they make far more money by selling consumers outdated 3G phones. Why sell new tech when you got $500 million inventory of outdated phones?
So, in final words, no. Google will never have to face any real threat from mobile phones. Instead, they will probably get bigger with viral spread of their new open-source Linux-based mobile operating system, the Android.
With capabilities similar or better than the iPhone, Google’s Anroid will be able to convince the world to use their phone. As for ads? Maybe they will give out free Google phones that have ads on them.
Thanks to Josh for tipping me on this article.
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