Google Docs is an online solution by Google to edit word documents, spreadsheets, keynotes and other activities with other users for free. Google today has announced full support for editing and sharing of Google Docs on all iOS devices running version of iOS 3.x and Android users running Froyo 2.2.
The official Google Voice app client for iPhone has finally been approved for the App Store. With this native app, you’ll continue to have access to all the major Google Voice features on your iPhone.
Our friends at Engadget have received a tip in the form of a leaked slide which shows not one but two new high-end Samsung smartphones based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
The sequel to the original HTC-produced Nexus One is here, and its called the Nexus S. Designed by the folks (Google) in Mountain View, California, and manufactured by Samsung, Nexus S will be powered by the upcoming Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Well, the Nexus Two isn’t coming any time soon since TechCrunch recently reported that Google discovered a “major hardware issue” with it. But that isn’t stopping Google from pushing ahead from releasing the next version of Android: version 2.3 “Gingerbread” (it’s NOT going to be 3.0).
Remember the HTC myTouch 3G with the near-perfect Chinese iOS 4 clone that we posted back in mid-September? That thing has a brother now: and it’s a Samsung Galaxy S-“branded” smartphone that seems to be running on the same software.
Users of one brand of smartphone form a distinct camp with respect to their ideologies, beliefs, user habits and of course, how they perceive people from other such smartphone camps.
Google Instant - the real-time search engine that gives you results before you even complete typing - is rolling out to iOS devices.
CEO of PC manufacturer Dell Michael Dell, while speaking at an event in Hong Kong, has said that it was easier to develop for Windows Phone 7 than it was for Google Android.
Research firm Canalys today reports that iPhone is the most popular smartphone in America whereas Android is the most popular smartphone OS (in Q3 2010).

