by David Heyerman on October 22, 2008

- Coming along with today’s launch of the T-Mobile G1, Google’s Android market is now open to the public.
- The market has right over fifty apps that users can download at the current moment.
- Quite a small number as compared to Apple’s App Store, launching with around 500 apps.
- It was just reported that Google has trimmed that number of 50 down to only 13 apps.
- Check out jason’s intriguing recent post dealing with skepticism regarding the new G1 here.
Engadget, Mashable
by John Jorgensen on September 25, 2008

- Google Moderator, an app that lets users submit questions and then vote on which ones they want to see asked, has been released for free on Google’s App Engine.
- Originally the pet project of Google engineer Taliver Heath who designed it to moderate questions at Google’s “Tech Talks” series.
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by David Heyerman on September 2, 2008

- Google Apps just announced the addition of video to their service.
- Users (mostly small businesses) can now upload, share, and comment on videos.
Any people using Google Apps excited about this improvement?
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