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Linux Jul 18, 2011

Why Corporations Favor The Apache License Over The GPL/LGPL

The GNU/LGPL is very popular among independent developers and companies which mainly deals with open source software. The Apache License, on the other hand, is favored by the big corporations for their open source projects. In this article, we take a look at the difference between this two licenses to find out why.

Gadgetizor Jul 16, 2011

Symbian Is Still The Leading Mobile Platform In India [70% Market Share]

No matter how big the number of Android handets that get activated daily is or how many Galaxy S devices Samsung ended up selling, Symbian still is the leading Mobile OS platform in India and beats others like Android and iOS hands down. StatCounter recently published a report about the various Mobile Operating Systems and their percentage market share.

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Android Jul 16, 2011

Google Android Now On 130M Total Devices, With 6B App Downloads

Android has been seeing a huge success, a fact which is known to all. The Google product's success is soaring high with an impressive numbers of users. At the quarterly earnings call, Google CEO, Larry Page disclosed some facts about Android which indicate a nice growth rate for the product.

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Microsoft Jul 15, 2011

Microsoft Accused Of Stealing Kinect From Colombian Inventor

Allegations are surfacing that Microsoft the technology behind Kinect from Colombian inventor Carlos Anzola. Anzola is said to have developed a similar technology, which he called the Human interface Electronic Decive (HiE-D), in 2007.

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Android Jul 15, 2011

PayPal Announces NFC Payment Support For Android

NFC has decided to ease off every thing for the customers who think its enough to use their wallets. The technology has once again taken a major leap with PayPal's announcement of support for NFC on the Android phones. The announcement was made by PayPal Mobile senior director at MobileBeat 2011 Conference in San Francisco yesterday.